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Triathlon 2016 - Spirit of Champions

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TRIATHLON 2016 I COZUMEL 152 AGE GROUP COMPETITION SOARS IN COZUMEL Age group racers are the heart and soul of the sport of triathlon and at the Age Group World Championships in Cozumel, that proved to be truer than ever. Thousands of age group athletes pushed themselves in the Mexican heat in search of World Championship titles. Set near the picturesque marina in Cozumel, athletes raced through the crystal-clear waters with views of the ocean and large cruise ships lining the streets. It was a race the incredible athletes would never forget. Over 3000 triathletes from all over the world came to Mexico to compete in both the standard and sprint distance races. There were 62 nations represented, with the host country of Mexico showing the largest team in attendance with 614 members. Grand Final week always brings together all types of people from all walks of life for a time of phenomenal racing. Triathletes ranged from 16-86 years old, from a pair of 80-year old twin brothers from Australia, to 86-year old Sister Madonna of USA. At the end of the week's festivities and competitions, it was the USA who earned an extra amount of celebrations as they took home the medal count with 53 medals. Mexico followed shortly behind by earning 50, while Great Britain was in third place with 22 medals.

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