Winter Triathlon World Champs to be crowned in the Italian Alps

by Olalla Cernuda on 07 Feb, 2019 08:32 • Español
Winter Triathlon World Champs to be crowned in the Italian Alps

The heavy snowstorms that have crossed Europe in the last few weeks have turned the Italian Altipiano in the best possible scenario for the Winter Triathlon World Championships. With a weather forecast of low temperatures and bright skies, this weekend 60 Elite athletes and almost 300 Age Groupers will compete in the 2019 Asiago ITU Winter Triathlon World Championships, with Elite, U23, Junior, Paratriathletes and Age Groupers vying for the world crowns. And for the first time, with athletes competing on Sunday on a 2x2 Mixed Relay, with 12 teams competing.

The races will be contested in the Centro di Fondo Campolongo, in Altopiano di Asiago, one of the most fascinating areas in the Venetian mountains. With an average altitude of 1500 meters, the snow arrives abundantly every winter, and is the perfect location for competitions and training of cross-country ski, mountain bike and trail running, all around magnificent forests.

In the Elite women’s race, Russia’s Yulia Surikova, also known as the WinterTri Queen, returns to Asiago as the current World and European champion, but also having the pressure of wearing bib number one and having lining up with her this Saturday other big names of Winter Triathlon and Cross Triathlon. One of them will be Kristina Lapinova, from Slovakia, European Champion of cross duathlon and 4th place in last year’s World in Cheile Gradistei, aiming for her first podium at the Winter World Championships.

Austrian Romana Slavinec who will be contending to win her first Winter Tri crown after collecting six National titles and the World title when she was U23 in 2012, while Sarka Grabmullerova (CZE) and Edith Vakaria (ROM) will be trying to get their first podiums after some great results last season.

Click here for the full women’s start list

On the men’s side, a 40-man roster is set to compete, with Russia sending the largest delegation, but with some Italian names trying to shine on home soil. Gunning for his seventh World Title, Pavel Andreev of Russia will be wearing number one and also the one to beat this Saturday. And lining up along him will be his teammate Pavel Yakimov, U23 World Champion back in 2014 and always contending for the podium ever since. But indeed the crowds will be also supporting the two locals that will be fighting to get their country on top of the podium in the World Championships: Guiseppe Lamastra and Daniel Antonioli.

Both of them have been training for weeks in Asiago, know the course and the snow conditions perfectly well. Antonioli, fourth in the last two editions of the World Championships, is ready to go back in the podium, as Lamastra, who stepped onto his first elite World Champ podium in 2016 when he claimed bronze but has not been back there after. Norway’s Kristian Monsen is a top cyclist, who also could have a chance at a medal, as could have as well Marek Rauchfuss (CZE).

Click here for the full men’s start list

Winter triathlon is one of the newest events on ITU’s calendar, And in Asiago the Elite athletes will be going for approximately 8 km run on the snow, 14 km of MTB also on the snow and 12 km of cross-country skiing. For the Junior, Age Group and Paratriathlon races, the distances will be 4km run on the snow, 6km of MTB and another 6km of cross-country ski, while de Mixed Relay will be contested with each athlete running 2km, biking 4km and skiing 3km.

The trails of the Altopiano di Asiago go through a magical and suggestive scenery that also allows the visitants also discover some historical sites where these mountains witnessed the tragic events of the Great War between 1915 and 1918, and wander around a spectacular scenery that opens along a carousel of paths of more than 100 kilometers, perfect for training all legs of winter triathlon.

All races will be streamed live on TriathlonLive


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Related Event: 2019 Asiago ITU Winter Triathlon World Championships
09 - 10 Feb, 2019 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Men
1. Pavel Andreev AIN 01:24:43
2. Dmitriy Bregeda AIN 01:25:32
3. Marek Rauchfuss CZE 01:26:12
4. Evgenii Uliashev AIN 01:26:33
5. Daniel Antonioli ITA 01:26:43
Results: Elite Women
1. Daria Rogozina AIN 01:40:54
2. Yulia Surikova AIN 01:44:35
3. Romana Slavinec AUT 01:45:22
4. Nadezhda Belkina AIN 01:45:49
5. Sandra Mairhofer ITA 01:46:29
Results: U23 Men
1. Franco Pesavento ITA 01:29:23
2. Aleksandr Vasilev AIN 01:32:05
3. Alessandro Saravalle ITA 01:32:12
4. Kirill Tarakanov AIN 01:32:40
5. Evgenii Evgrafov AIN 01:33:52
Results: U23 Women
2. Nadezhda Belkina AIN 01:45:49
1. Daria Rogozina AIN 01:40:54
5. Anastasiia Kalinina AIN 02:06:56
4. Iazilia Galiamutdinova AIN 01:59:17
DNS. Anna Swoboda AUT DNS
Results: Junior Men
4. Dmitrii Zotov AIN 00:59:27
2. Vladislav Semenov AIN 00:55:25
3. Oleg Morozov AIN 00:56:07
DNF. Davide Ingrilli ITA DNF
DNS. Matus Jakub Koren SVK DNS
Results: Junior Women
8. Ekaterina Karpova AIN 01:11:39
6. Ekaterina Chukseeva AIN 01:10:22
3. Aleksandra Tetiueva AIN 01:07:18
1. Giorgia Rigoni ITA 01:01:36
DNS. Agilya Karimova AIN DNS
Results: 2x2 Mixed Relay
1. Team I Russia RUS 01:57:54
2. Team I Italy ITA 02:01:38
3. Team I Romania ROU 02:02:17
4. Team I Czech Republic CZE 02:02:53
5. Team I Slovakia SVK 02:03:17
Results: 2x2 Mixed Junior Relay
1. Team I Italy ITA 02:02:39
2. Team I Russia RUS 02:12:09
NC. Team II Italy ITA 02:12:22
NC. Team II Russia RUS 02:14:55
Results: PTS4 Men
1. Robert Tamirjan ROU 01:06:11
Results: PTS5 Men
1. Rafael Solis Torres ESP 01:09:31
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