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World Triathlon 2017

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128 WORLD TRIATHLON 2017 I WORLD TRIATHLON SERIES After all the rain and cold weather, the last day of Grand Final week saw the sun come out for the Age Group World Championships. Nearly 4,000 people competed, with over 2,000 battling it out on the standard distance course, and 1,600 getting stuck into the shorter sprint course. In total, 78 nations were represented across the week, including a team under the ITU flag. Leading with the most athletes was the 770-strong Great Britain team. The United States had the second-highest number of athletes with 594, followed by the home nation of The Netherlands with 405, Mexico with 331 and Canada 313. The oldest man racing in Rotterdam was Bill Ziering of the USA, born in January 1930 and clocking up an impressive 87 years old. The oldest woman competing in the 80-84 sprint race category, was Mary Anstey of Great Britain, born in January 1936. On the opposite end of the scale, the youngest triathlete was 15 year-old Annabelle Waterworth of New Zealand, entered in 16-19 Female AG Sprint and born in December 2001. Among the athletes competing in Rotterdam we had 50 named David, 37 Michaels, 34 Peters and 32 Pauls. The most popular female name was Sarah with 17 signed up, followed by 15 Michelles and 14 Annes. They all shined in the streets of Rotterdam. AGE GROUP CLOSE TO 4,000 AGE GROUPERS BATTLE FOR WORLD CHAMPION CROWNS IN ROTTERDAM

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