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Frintova Wins First ITU Duathlon World Championship

By Peter Holmes | 27 Sep, 2009

The 2009 ITU Duathlon World Championship title went to triathlon regular, Vendula Frintova of the Czech Republic who used her kick to nip Sandra Levenez of France by four seconds in an exciting finish. Ana Burgos of Spain was third.  Frintova finished in a time of 2 hours 18 minutes and 18 seconds.

Levenez produced the fastest opening 10-kilometre run of the day, as she and Samantha Warriner of New Zealand pressed the pace early one. A 40k bike in and out of the Lowe’s Motorspeedway didn’t provide much drama with one large group coming together and staying together; the athletes were just waiting for the final five kilometre run.

And it did come down to the run, with the top nine second run splits exactly matching the order of finish for the top nine athletes. Frintova’s 15:57 was the fastest though and gave the Czech athlete her first world title. 

“I’m really, really happy. I’m a specialist for triathlon, but my season was up and down. This is my best result for the year,” said Frintova. “The race was really hard, especially the first run for me. I was suffering. I didn’t really expect to be the fastest at the end. The bike was quite calm, no one wanted to go hard, so we were just sitting back and waiting for the second run.”

Evgenia Sukhoruchenkova of Russian claimed the Under23 women’s championship, followed by Kinga Lauf of Hungary.

Great Britain’s Sophie Coleman was crowned world junior duathlon champion with teammate Vicky Graves in second.  Marjon Van Der Wansem of the Netherlands finished third.

Related Event: 2009 Concord ITU Duathlon World Championships
26 Sep, 2009 • event pageall results
Results: U23 Women
1. Evgenia Sukhoruchenkova RUS 02:09:04
2. Kinga Lauf HUN 02:23:21
Results: U23 Men
1. Alessandro Fabian ITA 01:49:50
2. Antoine Duvivier BEL 01:50:03
3. Tiago Silva POR 01:50:07
4. Bojan Cebin SLO 01:50:08
5. Derek Oskutis USA 01:50:42
6. Masaaki Kurihara JPN 01:50:59
7. Joao Silva POR 01:51:02
8. Andrea Secchiero ITA 01:56:45
9. Alexander Schilling GER 01:57:56
10. Jun Tanaka JPN 01:58:37
Results: Junior Women
1. Sophie Coleman GBR 01:04:30
2. Vicky Graves GBR 01:04:42
3. Marjon Van Der Wansem NED 01:04:49
4. Adriana Barraza MEX 01:05:08
5. Jessica Cecilia Berrones MEX 01:07:32
6. Andrea Barraza MEX 01:07:43
7. Kate Buss USA 01:09:53
8. Katie June USA 01:10:35
9. Katherine Shields USA 01:13:14
10. Emily Shields USA 01:14:44
Results: Junior Men
1. Lukas Verzbicas USA 00:55:29
2. Mario Mola ESP 00:55:38
3. Carlos Chavez MEX 00:55:59
4. Vid Pucelj SLO 00:56:03
5. Nathan Coombes NZL 00:56:04
6. Nick Rennie NZL 00:56:42
7. Oscar Vicente ESP 00:57:37
8. Jorge Naranjo Vichot ESP 00:57:45
9. Taylor Reid CAN 00:57:45
10. Cuahutemoc Martinez MEX 00:57:56
Results: Elite Women
1. Vendula Frintova CZE 02:08:17
2. Sandra Levenez FRA 02:08:22
3. Ana Burgos Acuña ESP 02:08:30
4. Ruth Van Der Meijden NED 02:08:40
5. Anne Haug GER 02:08:47
6. Andrea Steyn RSA 02:08:55
7. Alexandra Louison FRA 02:09:11
8. Inmaculada Pereiro Gonzalez ESP 02:09:15
9. Samantha Warriner NZL 02:09:26
10. Stefanie Bouma NED 02:09:27
Results: Elite Men
1. Jarrod Shoemaker USA 01:49:01
2. Damien Derobert FRA 01:49:03
3. Jurgen Dereere BEL 01:49:09
4. Sergio Silva POR 01:49:26
5. Victor Manuel Del Corral Morales ESP 01:49:28
6. Rafael Baugh AUS 01:49:33
7. Richard Hobby GBR 01:49:44
8. Lino Barruncho POR 01:49:52
9. Morimichi Iihoshi JPN 01:49:52
10. Yuya Fukaura JPN 01:49:55