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Triathlon 2016 - Spirit of Champions

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TRIATHLON 2016 I GOLD COAST 54 JENKINS BREAKS FOR OLYMPICS JORGENSEN 12-RACE STREAK COMES TO END Some of the biggest wins of Helen Jenkins career have come off the back of bike breakaways, and during Australia's Gold Coast race her uncanny knack of knowing when to push helped her return to the top of the World Triathlon Series podium for the first time since 2012. After a strong swim, Jenkins, Flora Duffy (BER) and Andrea Hewitt (NZL), made a break just after the halfway mark of the 40km bike leg. They then made the most of a technical bike course to take an impressive 90-second lead into the second transition. From there, Jenkins pulled away at the front of the run to take the WTS win. "I couldn't quite believe it," said Jenkins on her Gold Coast victory. "I did not have the best swim and then on the bike, because it was so technical it was just as hard even if you were at the front, so I sat in and me, Flora and Andrea were able to get a gap." Jenkins' win also broke Gwen Jorgensen's record of 12 straight World Triathlon Series wins. But the American didn't let that happen easily, despite starting from T2 almost two minutes behind the leaders, she still ran herself on the podium. In a thrilling sprint with Hewitt down the finish line, Jorgensen stormed ahead in the final few metres to claim silver, ahead of Hewitt in bronze.

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