Championship title decided at Grand Final

by Lisa Pringle on 27 Aug, 2014 09:28 • Español
Championship title decided at Grand Final

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Elite racing returns to the City of Champions in Edmonton this weekend, and after seven races across five continents the champion will be decided in the final race. Edmonton first hosted the world championships in 2001 and the giants of triathlon return to do battle for supremacy once again at the 2014 TransCanada Corp. World Triathlon Grand Final.

Javier Gomez (ESP) comes into Edmonton just 282 points clear of closest rival Jonathan Brownlee (GBR), which means it all comes down to this race for the world champion title.

Gomez has dominated the 2014 season with four wins at the World Triathlon Series in Auckland, Yokohama, Cape Town and Chicago, a fourth in Hamburg and sixth in London.

Prior to the World Triathlon Series race in Stockholm Gomez had a stranglehold on the title and only needed to finish no worse than seventh to claim his fourth world championship. But he came into that race sick and ended with a DNF against his name, suddenly the equation didn’t look so daunting for Brownlee.

Many had already conceded the championship to Gomez, including Brownlee. Gomez must finish no worse than fifth and Brownlee must win for the Brit to take back the title. Sounds simple but throw in the possibility that Alistair may work for his brother and Gomez with a chink in his armour, this is a long way from a given and will be a battle royale.

Hampered by injury this season the Olympic gold medallist Alistair Brownlee (GBR) will want to finish his season on a high by taking out the final leg and most prestigious race of the season.

Challengers
The past few seasons has seen the emergence of training partners, Mario Mola (ESP) and Richard Murray (RSA). In 2014 Mola was triumphant in London and finished on the podium in Yokohama and Chicago, he is currently third on the overall pointscore. Should Gomez and Brownlee fail he is within striking distance.

Murray finished second behind Mola in London and grabbed bronze in Yokohama. He has been a consistent performer this season and their high end run speed install them as real threats to upset here in Edmonton.

The men keep raising the benchmark on speed and the 2014 season has produced some incredible battles and exciting racing and we expect with a title and huge prize purse on the line we’re in for another spectacular race.

Chances
There is also every chance the podium could see a number of contenders feature on the day as triathlon can throw up the unexpected. Some of our top picks include Luis Vincent (FRA) has suffered a series of injuries over the past few years but has the talent and skill to win.

Others include the ever consistent Dmitry Polyanskiy (RUS), Sven Reiderer (SUI), and Joao Pereira (POR) who finds himself in fourth on the pointscore are two podiums and not finishing out of the top ten this season.

The last time the world championship was held in Edmonton back in 2001 it was an Australian, Peter Robertson that stood on the top spot. This year Australia has another exciting prospect. Aaron Royal (AUS) has featured in the leading group this year and expect to see him in the mix on Sunday.

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Related Event: 2014 ITU World Triathlon Grand Final Edmonton
29 - 01 Sep, 2014 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Men
1. Alistair Brownlee GBR 01:48:44
2. Mario Mola ESP 01:49:04
3. Javier Gomez Noya ESP 01:49:07
4. Jonathan Brownlee GBR 01:49:22
5. Joao Pereira POR 01:49:44
Results: Elite Women
1. Gwen Jorgensen USA 02:00:05
2. Andrea Hansen NZL 02:00:21
3. Nicky Samuels NZL 02:00:31
4. Sarah True USA 02:01:20
5. Aileen Reid IRL 02:01:21
Results: U23 Men
1. Dorian Coninx FRA 01:53:06
2. Marc Austin GBR 01:53:20
3. Gordon Benson GBR 01:53:30
4. Simon Viain FRA 01:53:46
5. Marten Van Riel BEL 01:53:56
Results: U23 Women
1. Sophia Saller GER 02:04:52
2. Gillian Backhouse AUS 02:05:25
3. Erin Storie USA 02:06:59
4. Kirsten Kasper USA 02:07:33
5. Leonie Periault FRA 02:07:48
Results: Junior Men
1. Raphael Montoya FRA 00:56:27
2. Jacob Birtwhistle AUS 00:56:28
3. Calvin Quirk AUS 00:56:45
4. Lasse Nygaard Priester GER 00:56:50
5. Russell Pennock CAN 00:57:05
Results: Junior Women
1. Laura Lindemann GER 01:02:35
2. Cassandre Beaugrand FRA 01:02:38
3. Audrey Merle FRA 01:02:44
4. Sophie Coldwell GBR 01:03:37
5. Avery Evenson USA 01:03:44
Results: Mixed U23-Junior Relay
1. Team I Great Britain GBR 01:22:58
2. Team I Australia AUS 01:23:21
3. Team I Canada CAN 01:23:50
4. Team I Germany GER 01:24:54
5. Team I Italy ITA 01:25:08
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