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Triathlon 2015 - Spirit of Champions

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TRIATHLON 2015 · WORLD CUP SERIES 166 HUATULCO – HOT & HILLY WORLD CUP HITS HALFWAY At the halfway point of the World Cup season, it was a day of firsts for both the men and women in Huatulco. Mexico's own Irving Perez became the first Mexican athlete to win the Huatulco World Cup when he ran away from a massive field. The day of breakthroughs didn't stop there, as Germany's Maximilian Schwetz and Austria's Thomas Springer picked up their first World cup podiums with silver and bronze, respectively. Valentina Carvallo of Chile captured her first World Cup title after scorching through a hilly bike course and blistering through the run. Switzerland's Jolanda Annen seared through the run for silver. Meanwhile, the USA's Kirsten Kasper ensured the U.S. was represented on the podium, as they had been at all but one World Cup and World Triathlon Series race so far in the season, with third. It was the first time each of the women had ever secured a World Cup podium finish.

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