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Yuko Takahashi holds onto Asian Games crown with gold in Hangzhou

By courtney.akrigg@triathlon.org | 30 Sep, 2023
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The perfect day for Yuko Takahashi as the Japanese triathlete dominates in Hangzhou, defends her crown and wins gold in the 2023 Asian Games Women’s Triathlon Competition in China. China’s Xinyu Lin delivers an impressive race to earn silver and Yifan Yang produces a fine performance to claim bronze.

Chun’an Jieshou Sports Centre set the scene for the women’s Triathlon competition in the 2023 Asian Games in Hangzhou on Saturday morning. The conditions were hot and humid with temperatures rising across race morning.

Defending champion Yuko Takahashi (JPN) led the field of 21 women onto the pontoon for the start of the women’s Triathlon competition in Hangzhou. Takahashi led the entire 1.5km lake swim with China’s Xinyu Lin and Yifan Yang, Hong Kong’s Bailee Brown, Japan’s Yuka Sato and Korea’s Ji Yeon Kim in the chase. Takahashi had 40 seconds over the field at the end of the swim and was the first athlete through transition and onto the 40km bike course.

Brown, Lin and Yang were next through transition and onto the bike course. The trio appeared to be working well together as they went through each lap on the chase for the race leader.

Sato, who was in the first chase pack in the swim was now riding with the second chase group featuring Kim and Hye Rim Jeong.

By the final stage of the bike segment, Takahashi had extended her lead by over a minute and after a slick transition from bike to run, Takahashi headed out to attack the hot, humid and hilly 10km course. China’s Yifan Yang and Xinyu Lin were next through transition and onto the run. Brown had a slower transition after her bike fell upon racking which set her back a few seconds out onto the run course.

Halfway through the run, Takahashi was looking fantastic in the lead. Lin had managed to pull away from Yang and was running in second with Yang in third.

The run in Hangzhou was hilly and temperatures were on the rise so the women were doing everything they could to stay cool on course.

Yuko Takahashi was not letting anything or anyone get in her way and as she approached the blue carpet of the finish line, she took the tape and struck gold in Hangzhou. The race favorite dominated the entire Olympic-distance race today and was able to defend her Asian Games champion title. Today’s race was a crucial race for Olympic points in the quest for qualification for Paris 2024.

“I’m always working hard towards my goal, in this whole process I could feel the chase pack but I stuck to the end.

“I’m a bit more relaxed now that I have won gold in the lead-up to Paris. It’s not easy to win the Asian Games. I tried everything and I believe this form can be sustained until the Olympic Games in Paris next year,” said gold medallist Takahashi.

A remarkable and patriotic race for China’s Xinyu Lin to earn the silver medal after a perfect race from start to finish.

“This competition was very intense, we also formed a small pack to chase the gold medallist Yuko Takashi. We did our best to narrow the gap with her.

“The water was so clear, every time I could see the epis of my hand. The cycling course is wide enough with good vision. There were a lot of hills but this was a good challenge for all competitors so they could perform to their potential.

“We will be very prepared for the Olympic Games in Paris and strive for qualification for the Olympics Games in Paris,” said silver medallist Xinyu Lin.

With an emotional finish, fellow compatriot Yifan Yang of China secured the bronze medal in front of a home crowd in Hangzhou.

“This competition, I didn’t have a good swim but I had a great run. The lake was beautiful. The course is so challenging,” said bronze medallist Yifan Yang.

Today’s competition was important for all individuals on the hunt for Olympic points ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Review the results online.

Related Event: 2023 Hangzhou Asian Games
29 - Oct, 2023 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Men
1. Kenji Nener JPN 01:50:54
2. Makoto Odakura JPN 01:51:49
3. Ayan Beisenbayev KAZ 01:52:25
4. Mingxu Li CHN 01:53:22
5. Jason Tai Long Ng HKG 01:53:38
6. Temirlan Temirov KAZ 01:55:08
7. Junjie Fan CHN 01:56:37
8. Arslon Tursunov UZB 01:57:31
9. Rashif Amila Yaqin INA 01:58:13
10. Fernando José Casares Tan PHI 02:00:53
Results: Elite Women
1. Yuko Takahashi JPN 02:01:05
2. Xinyu Lin CHN 02:01:31
3. Yifan Yang CHN 02:02:31
4. Ekaterina Shabalina KAZ 02:03:12
5. Yuka Sato JPN 02:04:15
6. Bailee Brown HKG 02:04:28
7. Hye Rim Jeong KOR 02:06:42
8. Ji Yeon Kim KOR 02:08:24
9. Arina Shulgina KAZ 02:10:12
10. Alina Khakimova UZB 02:10:50
Results: Mixed Relay
1. Team I Japan JPN 01:26:21
2. Team I China CHN 01:27:48
3. Team I Hong Kong, China HKG 01:28:22
4. Team I South Korea KOR 01:28:29
5. Team I Uzbekistan UZB 01:28:57
6. Team I Kazakhstan KAZ 01:31:13
7. Team I Philippines PHI 01:33:59
8. Team I Macau, China MAC 01:35:24
9. Team I Singapore SGP 01:35:38
10. Team I Thailand THA 01:44:48