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Triathlon - The 2013 Yearbook

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TriaThlon 2013 · hamBurG 84 TriaThlon 2013 · hamBurG 84 hoMEToWn hEro anne hauG BacK on top at home A thrilled Anne Haug kept her world title campaign on track and gave the crowd what they had been hoping for as she claimed the Hamburg title in a super sprint, the first German winner of the event since 2009. While Haug started the season on a roll, she hadn't recorded a victory since Auckland. Needing a podium place to stay on top of the overall rankings, Haug made of the most of the raucous home support at the world's biggest triathlon to record her second series title in 2013. She pulled out her trademark bike split to cancel out a 40-second deficit from the swim and entered T2 with the leaders. On the final run lap, it was down to Haug, Stanford and Stimpson, before a late charge by And- rea Hewitt and Ashleigh Gentle suddenly turned it into a five-woman race. But with 800 metres to go Haug decided to kick, it proved enough to hold off the chasers and claim her second WTS win in 2013. Behind her Stanford and Stimpson just edged out the trans-tasman pair to add yet more medals to their 2013 season tallies and keep themselves in line for a title shot.

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