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Best of 2015: David Hauss’ shoeless ETU win

By Chelsea White | 04 Jan, 2016

The 2015 season saw non-stop action that awed the triathlon world over and over again.

The World Triathlon Series was nothing short of historical, the World Cup circuit saw 12 new athletes claim their first titles, Paratriathlon saw new and old champions earn gold, the Rio Test Event gave a preview of what is to come next summer at the Olympic and Paralympic Games and multiple champions were crowned in other Games settings that would all add up to total one of the best years that this sport has ever seen.

So, in order to wrap up the year and gear up for what is also going to be a momentous and epic 2016, we write an ode to 2015 and share the top 15 best of 2015 moments from the year.

Starting things off is the European Triathlon Championship win by Frenchman David Hauss in Geneva in July. After a solid swim and maintaining his place within a 20-man pack during the bike, Hauss seized his ETU title after a blistering breakaway run. His performance granted him his first ETU crown and gave him the momentum to go on to also claim the gold in the 4X Mixed Relay race two days later.

And while winning in Geneva twice was impressive and surely worth a “Best of” spot in our countdown, what really makes Hauss’ victories remarkable was that he won both titles barefoot - without shoes!

 

And the reason for running the final leg barefoot? Did he have comfort issues with his shoes? Did he not want to waste a few precious seconds on his transition time? Did he not like the look of his shoes that day? Nope! He just wanted to. He thought it would be fun, simple as that!

 

Related Event: 2015 Geneva ETU Triathlon European Championships
09 - Jul, 2015 • event pageall results
Results: 16-19 Male AG Sprint
1. Lars Holenweger SUI 01:04:45
2. Simon Weber GER 01:05:23
3. Pierre Moraz SUI 01:05:41
4. Alexandre Picard SUI 01:05:55
5. Joshua Jones GBR 01:06:23
6. Antonin Salamin SUI 01:07:00
7. Cristian Trujillo SUI 01:07:28
8. Joseph Ricciardi GBR 01:07:37
9. Finn Barnes GBR 01:07:39
10. Harry Palmer GBR 01:07:40
Results: 18-19 Male AG
1. Titas Pumputis LTU 02:02:21
2. Sebastian Kuhn GER 02:04:27
3. Harry Preston GBR 02:06:55
4. James Kershaw GBR 02:13:52
5. Jacob Anson GBR 02:16:23
6. Axel Hagenauer AUT 02:20:59
7. Joshua Evans GBR 02:31:16
DNF. Theodore Patel GBR DNF
Results: 20-24 Female AG
1. Désirée Gmür SUI 02:07:48
2. Alice Jenkins GBR 02:08:04
3. Hannah Johnston GBR 02:09:59
4. Nina Derron SUI 02:11:02
5. Hannah Cutajar MLT 02:15:31
6. Sabrina Rinaldi FRA 02:17:39
7. Jana Petr SUI 02:18:04
8. Sabrina Stadelmann SUI 02:18:29
9. Sophie Douziech FRA 02:18:57
10. Sabrina Exenberger AUT 02:19:52
Results: 20-24 Female AG Sprint
1. Malgorzata Wasik POL 01:11:34
2. Imogen Simmonds GBR 01:13:15
3. Hannah Cutajar MLT 01:16:08
4. Celine Senia FRA 01:16:57
5. Elle Twentyman GBR 01:17:00
6. Marion Marmorat FRA 01:17:24
7. Emily Legg GBR 01:17:59
8. Lisa Elena Grandjean SUI 01:20:54
9. Lea Hoffmann DEN 01:21:25
10. Elise Quarrington GBR 01:21:31
Results: 20-24 Male AG
1. Luke Pollard GBR 01:56:08
2. Thomas Davis GBR 01:57:32
3. Jordan Skelly GBR 01:59:28
4. Fraser Rounds GBR 02:00:51
5. Manuel Sainjon FRA 02:00:53
6. Antoine Cheval FRA 02:01:22
7. Massimo Köstl AUT 02:01:56
8. Jocelyn Mourier FRA 02:02:05
9. Peter Hogben GBR 02:02:22
10. Angus Smith GBR 02:02:40
Results: 20-24 Male AG Sprint
1. Nicklas Røssner DEN 01:04:21
2. James Phillips GBR 01:05:33
3. Marcel Pachteu AUT 01:05:54
4. Kristian Trier DEN 01:06:32
5. Christian Tschudi SUI 01:06:43
6. Tautvydas Kopustas LTU 01:07:17
7. Jeremy Basset Sagarminaga SUI 01:07:54
8. Michael Singer AUT 01:07:54
9. John Rutledge GBR 01:08:05
10. Kamil Magott POL 01:08:15