Home Video Gallery Contact Us Advertise Here
IslandStats.com RSS Feed
Loading
Triathlon

Home
Triathlon Home
Schedules
Current Scores
Historical Scores
Photo Gallery
Related Links
Contact Us
Advertise
 
IslandStats.com RSS Feed

 

Triathlons
Wednesday, November 02, 2022
Duffy Chases Record Fourth World Title

IslandStats.com
The penultimate stop on the 2022 World Triathlon Championship Series tour lands in Bermuda this weekend, with the island’s greatest sporting legend Flora Duffy looking to use Sunday’s race to take another step towards a record fourth world title. Currently trailing only GB’s Georgia Taylor-Brown in the Maurice Lacroix Rankings, victory this weekend would put Duffy onto three golds and a bronze this season, just behind the Brit’s three golds and a silver in what has been an incredible duel over the past 12 months, and leaving the Championship Finals in Abu Dhabi a straight shoot-out for the title.

This will be only the third edition of Series action on the island, the first since 2019, and the first time that the Bermudians will get to see their one and only Olympic Champion in action since her incredible Tokyo 2020 title-winning performance. The locals are ready to bring the carnival to WTCS once more, lining every possible stretch of this tough Olympic-distance course.

It all begins with a two-lap swim, the first of 700m, the second 800m as the athletes veer to the left after the final buoy and head towards transition. Out of the water, it’s a short run up into T1 and out onto the 40km bike, the course undulating before becoming truly steep up the tight and winding Flora Duffy Hill.

Ten grueling laps on two wheels then transition into a flat, 10km run, the fourth lap taking the athletes to the tape. It’s a mighty challenge for the athletes to conquer, and you can watch it all play out on TriathlonLive.tv from 2 pm local time.

Duffy ready to channel spirit of her 2018 show

It was here that Flora Duffy won the inaugural 2018 edition in style, crossing the line almost two minutes ahead of nearest challenger Vicky Holland and sending the crowds wild. Injury would then derail not only her 2018 season but much of 2019, forcing her out of the second edition but the rest, as we know, is history. Duffy has since underlined her credentials as the best the sport has ever seen and knows that victory here and again in Abu Dhabi at the end of the month will see her World Champion for an unprecedented fourth time.

She returns home after missing out on WTCS Cagliari to focus on preparations for last weekend’s 70.3 World Championships in St George. Only time will tell if that fifth-placed finish on a cold day in Utah will have provided the preparation she would have wanted for the Bermuda challenge as she hunts a first WTCS gold since July in Hamburg.

But this isn’t just the Flora Duffy show and the women’s field is deep with talent looking to put their own markers down as the season nears its apex. With no Georgia Taylor-Brown or Cassandre Beaugrand in action, Beth Potter will hope she can maintain the consistency that has already landed her first Series podiums – in Montreal and Hamburg – and catapulted her into contention for an overall Series medal.

The Brit hadn’t even made her Series debut the last time Bermuda was contested, while another rival for the Series medals, USA’s Taylor Spivey, has two top-ten finishes here and knows the course as well as anyone. Always efficient, fearless and rarely off the front, Spivey has narrowly missed out on the medals by finishing 4th three times in 2022. A podium here would be exactly the momentum she needs heading to the Finals.

Another challenger and a podium regular who finally found the golden touch this season is Germany’s Laura Lindemann, while Sophie Coldwell makes her Bermuda debut as she looks to improve on two third-place finishes so far in 2021 and realistically stay in the fight for third in the overall standings.
Last 75 Headlines




IslandStats.com - Bermuda's Online Sports Source
 
© Copyright IslandStats.com