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Triathlon - The 2013 Yearbook

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TriaThlon 2013 · muLtisport 178 TriaThlon 2013 · muLtisport 178 long DiSTanCE DUaThlon WorlD ChaMPionShiPS a BattLe oF endurance It was a case of déjà vu in the women's 2013 Long Distance Duathlon World Championships race with reigning champion Eva Nystrom again unleashing her powerful leg in the bike in Zofingen, increasing her gap to the chase at every timing point to slingshot herself into a 10 minute lead heading on the final run leg. She increased it further across those 30km, to eventually win by a margin of 13 minutes. In the battle for the placings, Germany's Julia Viellehner soared ahead on the first 15km for silver Ruth Bren- nan-Morrey (USA) and Barbara Schwarz (SUI) endu- red a sprint duel for bronze, but it was the American who took the final podium spot. In the men's race, Belgium's Rob Woestenborghs carried his duathlon form over into the long-distance version to collect his second world title in 2013. Woestenborghs collected the standard distance duathlon title in Colombia and in Zofingen he again played his hand perfectly. While riding out the first half of the 150km bike in a small and powerful chase, he broke away in the second half and steadily built a seven minute buffer ahead of the final run leg. Behind him Switzerland's Andre Moser collected silver and Germany's Michael Wetzel bronze. Woestenborghs continued Belgian men's legacy in the event, which has been dominated by Joerie Vansteelant and his late brother Benny.

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