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Lisbon Pre-race Press Conference

By World Triathlon Admin | 08 May, 2008

Today in Lisbon, the pre-race press conference was held for the ETU Triathlon European Championships.  Four top contenders were in attendance, including home favorite and four-time defending champion, Vanessa Fernandes of Portugal.  The reigning world champion spoke about how much she values the opportunity to race in front of friends and family. 

“It is very important for me to win at home. It would be my fifth title in row but it would be as important as the first one. My main motivation is running at home and doing my best, said Fernandes.

Swede Lisa Norden has emerged from a promising star to legit medal contender every week.  The Team BG member has made the podium in her first two world cups, the highly competitive fields at Mooloolaba and New Plymouth.  Despite new found confidence and fitness, Norden knows toppling Fernandes in her home country will be a tall order.

“I would like to do a good race. I have a very high motivation. I think it is going to be very hard to win Vanessa but I will try, said Norden.

Also at the press conference was Spains top triathlete, Javier Gomez.  Last year he broke through to win her first European title, joining his friend and teammate Ivan Rana as the only Spanish man to be crowned European champion.  This weekends race in Lisbon will be the first of many important races for the Spanish star, who will also race the Madrid BG Triathlon World Cup, the historic 200th world cup event in ITUs history.  Today Gomez acknowledged the tough field he will be up against on Saturday.

“Of course I would like to win the European Championship, the World Championship and the Olympic Games. But my main goal this season is to get medal at the Olympics. Last year I did one of my best races here in Lisbon and I would like to repeat it. It is very important to win the European title. I think the most dangerous rivals could be Frederic Belaubre, Rasmus Henning, Filip Ospaly, Ivan Rana and some of the Germans, said Gomez.

Portuguese hopes in the mens race will likely be carried by Bruno Pais.  At last years European Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark, Pais finished tenth.  The year before in Autun, France, he was sixth.

“My main goal is to try to be in the first 5 places. We should try not to permit adventures in the cycling segment, we have to maintain our eyes opened. I think running is going to decide the race, said Pais.

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Related Event: 2008 Lisbon ETU Triathlon European Championships
10 - May, 2008 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Men
1. Frederic Belaubre FRA 01:53:03
2. Tony Moulai FRA 01:53:23
3. Olivier Marceau SUI 01:53:54
4. Andreas Raelert GER 01:53:54
5. Stephane Poulat FRA 01:53:54
6. Pavel Simko SVK 01:54:02
7. Javier Gomez Noya ESP 01:54:44
8. Axel Zeebroek BEL 01:54:44
9. Sven Riederer SUI 01:55:03
10. Maik Petzold GER 01:55:08
Results: Elite Women
1. Vanessa Fernandes POR 02:05:46
2. Nadia Cortassa ITA 02:06:24
3. Lisa Norden SWE 02:06:43
4. Nicola Spirig SUI 02:06:43
5. Joelle Tesche GER 02:06:46
6. Radka Kahlefeldt CZE 02:07:05
7. Eva Dollinger AUT 02:07:10
8. Daniela Ryf SUI 02:07:24
9. Jessica Harrison FRA 02:07:38
10. Irina Abysova AIN 02:08:04
Results: Junior Women
1. Emmie Charayron FRA 01:04:24
2. Kirsty Mcwilliam GBR 01:04:36
3. Anais Verguet-Moniz POR 01:04:50
4. Nataliya Efremova AIN 01:05:54
5. Mariya Shorets AIN 01:06:14
6. Sofie Hooghe BEL 01:06:16
7. Maaike Caelers NED 01:06:26
8. Erica Facchini ITA 01:06:27
9. Charlotte Morel FRA 01:06:34
10. Jolien Lewyllie BEL 01:06:56
Results: Junior Men
1. Vincent Luis FRA 00:59:04
2. Joao Silva POR 00:59:04
3. Jonathan Brownlee GBR 00:59:22
4. Jurg Buhler SUI 00:59:27
5. Franz Löschke GER 00:59:29
6. Fabricio Tomas POR 00:59:47
7. Peter Melcher GER 00:59:54
8. Kristóf Király HUN 00:59:59
9. Jeremy Gilmour GBR 01:00:06
10. Denis Vasiliev AIN 01:00:11
Results: 75-79 Male AG
1. Peter Howard GBR 03:10:22
2. John Graney POR 03:17:47
Results: 70-74 Male AG
1. Francesco Fiori ITA 02:44:29
2. Klaus Weinberger GER 03:00:42
3. Arnott Kidd GBR 03:07:35
4. Aado Liblikman EST 04:00:27