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Varga (SVK) and Abysova (RUS) collect 2013 Aquathlon World Championships

By Merryn Sherwood | 11 Sep, 2013
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A recap of all the action from the 2013 London Aquathlon World Championships.

Slovakia’s Richard Varga defended his elite men’s Aquathlon title, while Russia’s Irina Abysova collected her first on the first day of racing at the PruHealth 2013 World Triathlon Grand Final in London on Wednesday.

In the quick swim-run discipline which consists of a 1km swim and a 5km run, Varga exited the Serpentine in an 11:16 swim and while he lost some time in the first transition, he was able to stride ahead on the run and won in a time of 28 minutes and 40 seconds, 13 seconds ahead of a fast-finishing Ivan Ivanov of Ukraine. Ivanov clocked the day’s fastest run, and the only sub-16 minute time, to run himself into silver. Hungary’s Csaba Rendes collected the bronze.

It was Varga’s third elite Aquathlon world title, and he said his first feeling was one of relief after spending the weeks since Stockholm on the sidelines with sickness.

“I think today was pretty dramatic, because I didn’t know if I could race on Sunday, last week I was really sick,” Varga said. “So this was my first hard training before the world championships after Stockholm, so I am pretty pleased. And also as I had a 15 second penalty, I’m pretty happy that I could win today. It’s good hard training and to be World Champion for the third time is pretty great.”

In a close women’s race, Abysova exited the water down on New Zealand’s Rebecca Clarke and Croatia’s Daria Pletikapa but collected them in the second lap of the 5km run to win in a time of 31:46.

“It was a hard race, I’m so happy. I had a not so good swim as I didn’t have a warm-up, but after that I had a fast run,” Abysova said.

Belgium’s Claire Michel collected silver, her first major ITU podium, and the former track athlete for the University of Oregon, and she was happy her plan had paid off.

“The biggest goal was just to have a good swim, to stay with the pack and practise sigthings and stay straight, and then have a good transition and pick off as many as I could on the run. It wasn’t quite enough to catch the first place girl, but it was a good race effort,” Michel said.

Ukraine’s Yuyila Yelistratova finished strongly to claim bronze, the second elite medal of the day for Ukraine and said she was happy to create some good memories in London after crashing out of the London 2012 Olympic race last year.

“It was my aim, I was looking forward to this event, it was a good chance for me to be on the podium. For triathlon events I’m still young and it’s still complicated to fight with the strong women, but for aquathlon I trained hard for it and I’m satisfied with my result,” she said. “The Olympics I didn’t have a good race, unfortunately I had a crash and some technical problems with my bike and I didn’t manage to finish, but I’m glad to back to London, it’s one of my favourite places in the world and I’m glad to do well here today.”

Great Britain’s David Bishop collected the U23 men’s Aquathlon title ahead of Slovakia’s Martin Matusek and Slovenia’s Matija Meden, while New Zealand’s Maddie Dillon triumphed in the women’s U23 race. Russia’s Anastasia Uvarova collected silver in the U23 women’s race and Switzerland’s Pauline Purro the bronze.

In the junior Aquathlon World Championship races, Great Britain’s Morgan Davies beat Australia’s Matthew Baker and teammate James Teagle to gold while Russia’s Anastasia Gorbunova proved victorious junior women’s ahead of New Zealand’s Elise Salt and Great Britain’s Ffion-haf Harrett.

Full results from all Aquathlon World Championship races are available here

The PruHealth 2013 World Triathlon Grand Final London continues tomorrow with the Junior Men, Junior Women, U23 men’s and U23 women’s World Championship races.

Related Event: 2013 London ITU Aquathlon World Championships
11 Sep, 2013 • event pageall results
Results: 16-19 Female AG
1. Natalea Smith AUS 00:33:53
2. Emma Jeffcoat AUS 00:33:59
3. Lauren York GBR 00:35:42
4. Elyse Foster AUS 00:35:51
5. Shannon Scovel USA 00:36:49
6. Elisabeth Hilfenhaus GER 00:37:01
7. Ellen Willumsen GBR 00:37:07
8. Katherine Walker GBR 00:37:51
9. Beatriz Dumet BRA 00:38:16
10. Amy Penberthy AUS 00:41:11
Results: 16-19 Male AG
1. Jessey The Elf CAN 00:29:58
2. Robert Lightowler GBR 00:30:12
3. Aron Mohammadi CAN 00:30:21
4. Jeevan Philip USA 00:31:01
5. Carlos Andree Martinez Rico MEX 00:31:07
6. Michael Hooper AUS 00:32:09
7. Samuel Dally AUS 00:32:28
8. Timothy Winslow USA 00:32:53
9. Bruno Vieira BRA 00:33:05
10. Tom Stead GBR 00:33:17
Results: 20-24 Female AG
1. Amalia Isabel Sánchez Albo MEX 00:32:32
2. Katherine De Rome GBR 00:33:20
3. Andrea Fernanda Sanchez Albo MEX 00:33:23
4. Georgia Stott AUS 00:35:13
5. Clare White AUS 00:35:14
6. Diana Berenice Rangel Velazquez MEX 00:35:41
7. Vanessa Angeles Garcia MEX 00:36:13
8. Victoria Eugenia Juanicotena Madrigal MEX 00:36:54
9. Siobhan Gallagher IRL 00:37:06
10. Catriona Buchanan GBR 00:38:04
Results: 20-24 Male AG
1. Andres Valerio Gutierrez MEX 00:30:30
2. Jan Pavlik SVK 00:30:32
3. Diego Fernandez Rodriguez MEX 00:30:50
4. Michael Birchmore GBR 00:31:32
5. Peter Hawkings GBR 00:31:33
6. Robert Hornby GBR 00:31:45
7. Pablo Andres Lizardo Romo MEX 00:32:01
8. Ricardo David Alvarez Perez MEX 00:32:17
9. Jakub Paluch SVK 00:32:34
10. Thomas Pilliod USA 00:32:45
Results: 25-29 Female AG
1. Emma Holt GBR 00:32:27
2. Becki Newman GBR 00:33:31
3. Medena Knespl USA 00:33:34
4. Vikki Frith GBR 00:33:40
5. Lydia Hale NZL 00:33:44
6. Natalie Thomas GBR 00:34:17
7. Jessica Souza Santos BRA 00:35:03
8. Jessica Earp GBR 00:35:14
9. Ann Mazur USA 00:35:58
10. Sarah Cushing NZL 00:36:08
Results: 25-29 Male AG
1. Isacco Andrenucci ITA 00:29:35
2. David Bartlett GBR 00:29:46
3. Thomas Curtis KEN 00:29:50
4. Sam Kidd NZL 00:30:29
5. Jack Mcafee USA 00:30:35
6. Quim Sanchez ESP 00:30:50
7. Jamie Hinton GBR 00:30:55
8. Edward Castro GBR 00:31:21
9. David Marquez Herrera MEX 00:31:22
10. Bjorn Ludick IRL 00:31:42