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Team France earn brilliant 2018 U23-Junior Mixed Relay World title

By Doug Gray | 16 Sep, 2018
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Team France became the 2018 ITU Mixed Relay U23 and Junior World Champions on Sunday following a dramatic finale to a gripping race. Consisting of Sandra Dodet, Paul Georgenthum, Emilie Morier and Leo Bergere, the team executed a near-perfect collective performance that looked to have come down to a photo finish between France and New Zealand after Hayden Wilde pushed Bergere all the way down to the wire.

Team France became the 2018 ITU Mixed Relay U23 and Junior World Champions on Sunday following a dramatic finale to a gripping race. Consisting of Sandra Dodet, Paul Georgenthum, Emilie Morier and Leo Bergere, the team executed a near-perfect collective performance that looked to have come down to a photo finish between France and New Zealand after Hayden Wilde pushed Bergere all the way down to the wire.

A penalty for the New Zealanders after Wilde had stepped outside the course saw them disqualified, however, leaving Germany to pick up the silver and Great Britain the bronze.

“The atmosphere in the team is great right now,” said Bergere afterwards. “The competition for places makes it even better, and today I just went out to finish off for the team. At the line I was just picturing a dog chasing me down and threw everything I had at the line.”

The line-ups of the combined U23 and Junior teams were stacked with success stories from Friday’s U23 and Saturday’s Junior races on the spectacular Gold Coast course. That meant that the Mexican team led with the woman who put in an incredible run 24 hours earlier, Cecilia Alavez, while going out second for Hungary and New Zealand were newly crowned World Champions Csongor Lehmann and Tayler Reid.

From the first strokes of the swim, however, it was Hungary’s Dorka Putnoczki who took control, Germany’s Nina Eim also well placed as the first handover was made. Reid then took control of the first men’s leg, coming from behind to emerge out of T2 first and stamp his authority on the field, Germany’s Luhrs holding on to the leader for as long as he could on the run.

The third leg then saw France’s Emilie Morier deliver an unbelievable swim to catch New Zealand’s Nicole Van Der Kaay and Germany’s Laura Lindemann, and the three came out onto the bikes together and developed an 18-second lead over the likes of Portugal’s Gabriela Riveiro and Team GB’s Sophie Coldwell.

Lindemann pulled away over the last lap to give teammate Gabriel Allgayer a slender lead into the water, while Leo Bergere and Hayden Wilde battled it out together through the choppy water. After riding together for the entirety of the bike, Wilde and Bergere pulled away from the German at the start of the 1500m run, and the two then locked into a sprint finish that lasted well over a kilometre.

With nothing between them as they entered the chute, it was a desperate lunge for the line from Bergere that saw France take the photo finish and the U23-Junior Mixed Relay World title. 

After the race jury overturned the New Zealand appeal, Team Germany were awarded the silver and GB the bronze.

For the full results, click here.

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Results: Elite Men
1. Vincent Luis FRA 01:44:34
2. Mario Mola ESP 01:44:48
3. Richard Murray RSA 01:44:56
4. Pierre Le Corre FRA 01:45:01
5. Kristian Blummenfelt NOR 01:45:04
6. Henri Schoeman RSA 01:45:06
7. Jacob Birtwhistle AUS 01:45:46
8. Jonathan Brownlee GBR 01:45:51
9. Marten Van Riel BEL 01:45:56
10. Tyler Mislawchuk CAN 01:45:57
Results: Elite Women
1. Ashleigh Gentle AUS 01:52:00
2. Vicky Holland GBR 01:52:02
3. Katie Zaferes USA 01:52:33
4. Laura Lindemann GER 01:52:53
5. Kirsten Kasper USA 01:53:15
6. Melanie Santos POR 01:53:26
7. Taylor Spivey USA 01:53:28
8. Georgia Taylor-Brown GBR 01:53:31
9. Leonie Periault FRA 01:53:33
10. Jodie Stimpson GBR 01:53:41
Results: U23 Men
1. Tayler Reid NZL 01:44:08
2. Samuel Dickinson GBR 01:44:20
3. Bence Bicsák HUN 01:44:31
4. Léo Bergere FRA 01:44:39
5. Jørgen Gundersen NOR 01:44:44
6. Lasse Lührs GER 01:44:47
7. Gabriel Allgayer GER 01:45:19
8. Antonio Serrat Seoane ESP 01:45:32
9. Hayden Wilde NZL 01:45:38
10. Alex Yee GBR 01:45:41
Results: U23 Women
1. Taylor Knibb USA 01:53:47
2. Cassandre Beaugrand FRA 01:55:22
3. Angelica Olmo ITA 01:56:39
4. Nicole Van Der Kaay NZL 01:57:02
5. Erika Ackerlund USA 01:57:18
6. Sandra Dodet FRA 01:57:32
7. Jaz Hedgeland AUS 01:57:39
8. Yuliya Golofeeva RUS 01:57:51
9. Sophie Linn AUS 01:58:01
10. Nina Eim GER 01:58:25
Results: Junior Men
1. Csongor Lehmann HUN 00:52:49
2. Paul Georgenthum FRA 00:53:12
3. Philipp Wiewald GER 00:53:14
4. Boris Pierre FRA 00:53:20
5. Lorcan Redmond AUS 00:53:22
6. Oscar Coggins HKG 00:53:37
7. Vetle Bergsvik Thorn NOR 00:53:39
8. Pavlos Antoniades CAN 00:53:40
9. Vasco Vilaca POR 00:53:50
10. Saxon Morgan NZL 00:53:54
Results: Junior Women
1. Cecilia Sayuri Ramirez Alavez MEX 00:59:11
2. Erin Wallace GBR 00:59:23
3. Kate Waugh GBR 00:59:34
4. Pauline Landron FRA 00:59:46
5. Romy Wolstencroft AUS 00:59:51
6. Magdalena Früh AUT 01:00:03
7. Jessica Fullagar FRA 01:00:08
8. Desirae Ridenour CAN 01:00:10
9. Quinty Schoens NED 01:00:12
10. Celia Merle FRA 01:00:16