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MEDAL TALLY2012 Triathlon World Championships - Auckland

Country gold silver bronze total

Australia 19 13 15 47New Zealand 18 13 16 47Great Britain 12 10 11 33United States 11 15 14 40Canada 2 4 3 9France 2 3 1 6Spain 2 2 0 4Germany 1 2 0 3Brazil 1 1 2 4Japan 1 0 0 1South Africa 1 0 0 1Mexico 0 1 0 1Netherlands 0 1 0 1Norfolk Island 0 1 0 1Serbia 0 1 0 1Tahiti 0 1 0 1Belgium 0 0 1 1Chile 0 0 1 1Hungary 0 0 1 1Ireland 0 0 1 1Norway 0 0 1 1Switzerland 0 0 1 1

PUMPED: Gold Coaster Bill Chaffey, who won Australia’s second gold medal of the ITU World Championships with a dynamic defence of his T1 category Para-Triathlon title, shows his winning style in the wheelchair and on his bike. Photo: Delly Carr ITU.

FLUSHED WITH SUCCESS: Climbing the hills around West Dapto on his bike and simulated altitude training courtesy of NSWIS were just two of the key factors that paved the way for Under 23 Newcastle-born triathlete Aaron Royle to be crowned Australia’s latest World Triathlon Champion in Auckland. The 22-year-old timed his run to perfection over the final 100 metres after five athletes ran shoulder to shoulder over the final 2.5 kilometres in and around the gruelling Auckland Harbour amphitheatre. Royle, with his coach Jamie Turner and mother Kim and father Ken cheering him on, pushed the go button to clear out over the final stages to beat Spain’s Fernando Alarza and Great Britain’s Thomas Bishop. The green and gold Scody suits were well and truly to the fore right from the outset in yesterday’s race with Brisbane boys Ryan Fisher and Josh Amberger covering Royle’s every move and Ryan Bailie, who worked hard in a solo effort off the bike, never far away and protecting his mates. Fisher, who only dropped off the pace just after the bell lap on the 10km run, hung deep to finish fifth with Royle’s training partner Bailie storming home to claim 10th just ahead of Amberger in 11th. Photo: Delly Carr ITU

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RESULTS2012 ITU WORLD TRIATHLON CHAMPIONSHIPS, Auckland

PLACE. NAME COUNTRY TIME PLACE. NAME COUNTRY TIME

WOMEN - JUNIORS1. Fumika Matsumoto (JPN) 1:08:332. Ledonie Periault (FRA) 1:08:363. Tamara Gorman (USA) 1:08:394. Sarah Wilm (GER) 1:08.445. Maddie Dillon (NZL) 1:08.506. Amelie Kretz (CAN) 1:09.027. Sumire OHara (JPN) 1:09.028. Elise Salt (NZL) 1:09.049. Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) 1:09.3510. Luisa Condeco (POR) 1:09.4019. Ellie Salthouse (AUS) 1:12.1721. Emily Bevan (AUS) 1:12.3930. Tamsyn Moana-Veale (AUS) 1:15.12

UNDER 23S1. Non Stanford (GBR) 2:13.062. Sarissa De Vries (NED) 2:13.153. Joanna Brown (CAN) 2:14.124. Claudia Rivas (MEX) 2:14.265. Natalie Van Coevorden (AUS) 2:14.286. Sara Vilic (CRO) 2:15.067. Ashlee Bailie (AUS) 2:15.098. Lucy Hall (GBR) 2:15.119. Simone Ackerman (NZL) 2:15.2410. Maaike Caelers (NED) 2:156.4111. Charlotte McShane (AUS) 2:16.17

ELITE1. Anne Haug (GER) 2:10:482. Gwen Jorgensen (USA) 2:11:003. Barbara Riveros Diaz (CHI) 2:11:014. Lisa Norden (SWE) 2:11:035. Jodie Stimpson (GBR) 2:11:036. Rachel Klamer (NED) 2:11:097. Andrea Hewitt (NZL) 2:11:108. Kate McIlroy (NZL) 2:11:129. Sarah Groff (USA) 2:11:2010. Juri Ide (JPN) 2:11:2118. Felicity Abram (AUS) 2:12.4526. Ashleigh Gentle (AUS) 2:14.2030. Felicity Sheedy-Ryan (AUS) 2:15.29

MEN - JUNIORS1. Wian Sullwald (RSA) 1:01.442. Simon Viain (FRA) 1:0-1.583. Constantine Doherty (IRL) 1:01.594. Kristian Blummenfelt (NOR) 1:02.315. Gordon Bensen (GBR) 1:01.456. Marcel Walkington (AUS) 1:02.587. Ryosuke Maeda (JPN) 1:02.598. Jorik van Egdom (NED) 1:02.599. Eduardo Moreno (MEX) 1:03.0410. Dorian Coninx (FRA) 1:03.0614. Kenji Nener (AUS) 1:03.5023. Joel Tobin-White (AUS) 1:04.59

UNDER 23S1. Aaron Royle (AUS) 1:57:172. Fernando Alarza (ESP) 1:57:203. Thomas Bishop (GBR) 1:57:214. Pierre Le Corre (FRA) 1:57:295. Ryan Fisher (AUS) 1:57:516. Matthew Sharp (GBR) 1:58:497. Jason Wilson (BAR) 1:59:158. Gregory Billington (USA) 1:59:329. Igor Polyanskiy (RUS) 1:59:4010. Ryan Bailie (AUS) 1:59:5011. Josh Amberger (AUS) 1:59:59

ELITE1. Javier Gomez (ESP) 2:00.292. Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) 2:00.313. Sven Riederer (SUI) 2:01.184. Steffen Justus (GER) 2:01.405. Gregor Buchholz (GER) 2:01.466. Kyle Jones (CAN) 2:01.487. Dmitry Polyanskiy (RUS) 2:01.508. Ivan Rana (ESP) 2:01.569. Richard Murray (RSA) 2:02.0010. David McNamee (GBR) 2:02.0630. Brendan Sexton (AUS) 2:07.29

OFF YA BIKE BOYS: Visuably impaired triathlete Jonathan Goerlach (behind) with pilot Fraser Dowling head towards T2. Goerlach finished fifth in an impressive Para-Triathlete debut. ALL-STAR LINEUP: Andrea Hewitt (NZL), Lisa Norden (SWE), Erin Densham (AUS), Jonathan Brownlee (GBR), Javier Gomez( ESP) and Bevan Docherty (NZL) at the pre-event press conference. GOLDEN SMILE: Jenna Fulton is all smiles after winning her 18-19 years age group in the Olympic Distance.

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RESULTS2012 ITU WORLD TRIATHLON CHAMPIONSHIPS, Auckland

PLACE. NAME COUNTRY TIME PLACE. NAME COUNTRY TIME

FINAL 2012 ITU WORLD SERIES STANDINGSWOMEN1. Lisa Norden (SWE) 45312. Anne Haug (GER) 43403. Andrew Hewitt (NZL) 38934. Barbara Riveros Diaz (CHI) 37075. Erin Densham (AUS) 36116. Nicola Spirig (SUI) 32647. Sarah Groff (USA) 32328. Ainhoa Murua (ESP) 30659. Gwen Jorgensen (USA) 304810. Kate McIlroy (NZL) 304411. Emma Moffatt (AUS) 285615. Ashleigh Gentle (AUS) 2405

MEN1. Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) 49342. Javier Gomez (ES) 48453. Dmitry Polyanskiy (RUS) 38224. Sven Riederer (SUI) 37735. Richard Murray (RSA) 35756. Steffen Justus (GER) 35647. Alexander Bryukhankov (RUS) 32858. Laurent Vidal (FRA) 27729. Joaoaa Silva (POR) 268210. David Hauss (FRA) 2519

PARA-TRIATHLON

T1-Women1. Karen Darke (GBR) 1:06.582. Jane Egan (GBR) 1:17.403. Elizabeth McTernan 1:19.31

T21. Melissa Stockwell (USA) 1:22.142. Hailey Danisewicz (USA) 1:26.54

3. Jennifer Clark (USA) 1:34.23

T31. Jennifer Hopkins (CAN) 1:08.282. Beth Price (USA) 1:24.453. Miriam Jenkins (NZL) 1:28.34

T41. Faye McClellland (GBR) 1:02.332. Clare Cunningham (GBR) 1:04.553. Claire McLean (AUS) 1:08.36

T51. Patricia Collins (USA) 1:11.072. Danielle McLaughlin (USA) 1:11.233. Allysa Seely (USA) 1:17.43

T61. Susana Rodriguez (ESP) 1:02.412. Melissa Reid (GBR) 1:03.203. Patricia Walsh (USA) 1:05.15

MENT11. Bill Chaffey (AUS) 57.202. Andre Kajlich (USA) 59.213. Kennedy Geoffrey (USA) 1:00.33

T21. Stephane Bahier (FRA) 1:09.412. Daniel Molina (ESP) 1:11.003. Matt Perkins (USA) 1:11.1910. Michael Milton (AUS) 1:24.12

T31. Steven Judge (GBR) 1:02.552. David Kyle (USA) 1:04.043. Geoffrey Wersy (FRA) 1:05.39

T41. Yannick Bourseaux (FRA) 54.302. Martin Schulz (GER) 55.273. Peter Boronkay (HUN) 57.5211. Dale Grant (AUS) 1:02.29

BLIND FAITH: Pilot Fraser Dowling arm-in-arm with Jonathan Goerlach after they crossed the finish line in Auckland. PARA-LEGEND: Legendary Paralympian Michael Milton who was 10th in his T3 category at his second ITU Para-Triathlon.

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RESULTS2012 ITU WORLD TRIATHLON CHAMPIONSHIPS, Auckland

PLACE. NAME COUNTRY TIME PLACE. NAME COUNTRY TIME

T51. Matthew Emmerson (GBR) 1:01.072. Yan Guanter (FRA) 1:01.143. Jamie Brown (USA) 1:02.02

T61. Iain Dawson (GBR) 57.382. Lazar Filipovic (SRB) 58.133. Rodrigo Feola (BRA) 58.195. Jonathan Goerlach (AUS) 59.47

AGE GROUP - OLYMPIC DISTANCE

WOMEN

18-19 YRS1. Jenna Fulton (AUS) 2:27.122. Savannah Dearden (USA) 2:28.423. Gina Theron (AUS) 2:39.42’

20-24 YRS1. Redubyn Bisschops (NZL) 2:15.282. Rebecca Clarke (NZL) 2:18.483. Laura Wood (NZL) 2:18. 52

25-29 YRS1. Andrea Oracki (AUS) 2:16.432. Megan Roper (NZL) 2:16.523. Tineke Beryhelsen (NZL) 2:19.05

30-34 YRS1. Laura Siddall (GBR) 2:15.562. Kate Grattan (AUS) 2:17.263. Anna Turvey (GBR) 2:21.10

35-39 YRS1. Melinda Cockshutt (AUS) 2:21.572. Sue Huse (CAN) 2:21.583. Cindi Bannink (USA) 2:24.29

40-44 YRS1. Rachel Hamill (NZL)2. Suzanne Chandler (CAN) 2:24.323. Robyn Nearn (USA) 2:24.53

45-49 YRS1. Sue Mellsop (NZL)2. Ali Hollington (NZL)3. Anne Hegvold (NOR)

50-54 YRS1. Kelly Dippold (USA) 2:28.312. Caroline Whittaker (GBR) 2:31.013. Janet Ferguson (AUS) 2:31.49

55-59 YRS1. Briget Dawson (USA) 2:38.492. Margit Bartsch (GER) 2:42.073. Beverley Childs (GBR) 2:42.52

60-64 YRS1. Julie Kerr (AUS) 2:46.162. Lynn Pattle (NZL) 2:47.223. Joy Baker (NZL) 2:55.26

65-69 YRS1. Lauren Binder (USA) 2:55.302. Sarah Barrett (GBR) 2:58.013. Tiare Lund (NZL) 3:05.06

70-74 YRS1. Elizabeth Brackett (USA) 3:26.252. Sibyl Jacobson (USA) 3:40.213. Peggy McDowell-Cramer (USA) 3:45.21

MALE

18-19 YRS1. Grant Melzer (AUS) 2:06.242. Savanna Goodison (AUS) 2:07.273. Hayden Moorhouse (NZL) 2:39.42

20-24 YRS1. Kieran McPherson (NZL) 2:02.562. Nathan Barry (AUS) 2:0-3.473. Nick Rennie (NZL) 2:04.56

25-29 YRS1. Roger Witz Barnes (GBR) 2:02.362. Sam Kidd (NZL) 2:03.403. Daniel Stein (AUS) 2:05.07

WHO’S GAME: World Duathlon champion Felicity Sheedy-Ryan does her chicken dance impersonation before swimming training. SUITS ME: Brendan Sexton, Kenji Nener, Joel Tobin-White and Marcel Walkington suited up for the 14 degree water in Auckland Harbour.BLAXLAND GOLD: Blue Mountains girl Andrea Oracki put 18 months preparation into her World Championship campaign under coach James Sweeney at the Panthers Triathlon Club and it all paid off when she won the 25-29 years Olympic distance World crown.

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PLACE. NAME COUNTRY TIME PLACE. NAME COUNTRY TIME

30-34 YRS1. Rob Creasy (NZL) 2:03.552. Brad Beer (AUS) 2:05.023. Daniel Plews (GBR) 2:05.30

35-39 YRS1. Stephen Sheldrake (NZL) 2:04.482. Andrew Young (NZL) 2:06.163. Andrew Fuller (AUS) 2:06.23

40-44 YRS1. Michael Pugh (NZL) 2:05.552. Frederic Tete (TAH) 2:06.193. David Meade (AUS) 2:06.25

45-49 YRS1. Russell Smith (NZL) 2:08.432. Peter Walker (AUS) 2:10.033. Steve Brasch (AUS) 2:10.17

50-54 YRS1. Jeff Collier (AUS) 2:08.412. Scott Molina (NZL) 2:10.293. Stephen Farrell (NZL) 2:11.12

55-59 YRS1. John Hellermans (NZL) 2:16.582. Nathan Nevid (USA) 2:24.433. Greg Salter (AUS) 2:27.33

60-64 YRS1. Brian Kennedy (AUS) 2:20.552. Philip Hanley (AUS) 2:22.543. Graham Plews (GBR) 2:25.47

65-69 YRS1. Murray O’Donnell (NZL) 2:29.212. Ray Lichtwark (NZL) 2:34.163. John Smart (NZL) 2:40.33

70-74 YRS1. David Robinette (USA) 2:54.422. Roger Little (USA) 2:56.293. William Marshall (USA) 3:00.07

75-79 YRS1. Keith Pearce (AUS) 3:16.042. Karlton Naylor (USA) 3:14.083. Garth Barfoot (NZL) 3:51.49

AGE GROUP – SPRINT DISTANCE

MALE

16-19 YRS1. Kieran Coates (NZL) 1:03.572. Daniel Coleman (AUS) 1:04.003. Tayler Reid (NZL) 1:04.11

20-24 YRS1. Michael Parsons (GBR) 1:05.152. Jorge Garcia Armando Diaz (MEX) 1:05.193. Andre Lemmi (BRA)

25-29 YRS1. Nathan Miller (NZL) 1:06.122. Oli Mahony (GBR) 1:07.203. Michael Glover (AUS) 1:07.45

30-34 YRS1. Michael Prince (AUS) 1:03.332. Scott McGregor (NZL) 1:05.283. Paul Ryman (GBR) 1:05.36

TRI-ED AND TRUE: Athens Paralympic swimmer Dale Grant is on the comeback trail with his sights on the Para-Triathlon in Rio. He finished 11th in the T4 category. DAYLIGHT SECOND: Bill Chaffey is a clear winner in the T1 Para-Triathlon category.

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PLACE. NAME COUNTRY TIME PLACE. NAME COUNTRY TIME

35-39 YRS1. Phil Holland (GBR) 1:05.532. Ian Le Pelley (GBR) 1:06.163. Stephane Vander Bruggen (BEL) 1:06.26

40-44 YRS 1. Darren Carnell (AUS) 1:03.362. Jason Metters (AUS) 1:04.143. Steve McKeown (GBR) 1:06.43

45-49 YRS1. Brent Foster (NZL) 1:05.242. Mick Maroney (AUS) 1:06.023. Colin Davis (AUS) 1:07.47

50-54 YRS1. Mike Trees (GBR) 1:06.342. Peter Bolton (AUS) 1:07.053. Carlos Dolabella (USA) 1:08.48

55-59 YRS1. Kevin Goodwin (AUS) 1:10.452. John Hill (NFK) 1:13.093. Ian Christensen (NZ) 1:14.17

60-64 MALE1. Jonathan Reik (USA) 1:16.152. James Dalton (USA) 1:19.423. Michael O’Keeffe (AUS) 1:21.22

65-69 YRS1. Ken Murley (AUS) 1:22.462. John Simson (CAN) 1:23.263. John Skinnon (NZL) 1:24.33

70-74 YRS1. Brian Royle (NZL) 1:03.412. Marshall Wakat (USA) 1:32.483. John Gordon (NZL) 1:35.58

75-79 YRS1. John Bennetts (AUS) 1:42.202. Alec Hill (NZL) 1:44.073. Mike Ellis (CAN) 1:48.09

80-84 YRS1. Wayne Fong (USA) 2:44.13

FEMALE

16-19 YRS

1.Steffie Holcroft (NZL) 1.11.592. Madeline Evans (NZL) 1:12.113. Nicole Van Der Kaay (NZL) 1:12.37

20-24 YRS1. Samantha Kingsford (NZL) 1:13.332. Heather Sellars (GBR) 1:14.103. Pamela-Ann Bachelor St.Pierre (CAN) 1:14.17

25-29 YRS1. Penelope Hosken (AUS) 1:10.542. Beatriz Neres (BRA) 1:11.243. Nataliia Kraychuk (USA) 1:12.14

30-34 YRS1. Stacey Penn (GBR) 1:13.192. Sophie Hawken (AUS) 1:l3.363. Hayley White (AUS) 1:14.16

35-39 YRS1. Christelle Van Niekerk (AUS) 1:13.202. Caroline Sweeney (AUS) 1:14.033. Janine Barrow (AUS) 1:15.28

40-44 YRS

1. Kristine Reid (NZL) 1:14.052. Tammy Harvey (NZL) 1:15.253. Pogo Paterson McAuley (NZL) 1:16.27

45-49 YRS1. Julie Curwin (CAN) 1:13.532. Linda O’Connor (AUS) 1:14.463. Jacqui Phillips (GBR) 1:16.03

HOW SWEET IT IS: Australia’s Jeff Collier who was crowned World Olympic Distance Champion in the 50-54 years age group and beat the legendary Scott Molina (second) and Rick Wells (16th), rubbing salt into the Kiwi wounds. BOYS TO MEN: Australia’s under 23 brigade Ryan Fisher, World Champion Aaron Royle, Ryan Bailie and Josh Amberger represent the next generation. An exciting group for Australia’s Rio resurgence. THE PRESIDENT’S MAN: Newly crowned World Champion Aaron Royle with a proud Triathlon Australia president Peter Hedge.

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RESULTS2012 ITU WORLD TRIATHLON CHAMPIONSHIPS, Auckland

PLACE. NAME COUNTRY TIME PLACE. NAME COUNTRY TIME

50-54 YRS1. Jennifer Strack (AUS) 1:19.132. Karen Newman (USA) 1:20.593. Marueen Cummings (AUS) 1:21.16

55-59 YRS1. Sally Wood (NZL) 1:25.182. Christine Shouksmith (GBR) 1:26.553. Carole Hughes (GBR) 1:28.06

60-64 YRS1. Lynda Lubelczvk (USA) 1:29.472. Sue Gebbie (NZL) 1:31.263. Barbara Walton (GBR) 1:32.09

65-69 YRS1. Dawn Werneck (BRA) 1:47.222. Judy Lloyd (CAN) 1:47.373. Janice Iredale (AUS) 1:49.14

70-74 YRS1. Patricia Ryan (USA) 1:51.412. Celeste Callahan (USA) 1:55.593. Sarah Fairbairn Powers (USA) 2:15.46

75-79 YRS1. Judy Barfoot (NZL) 2:06.48