NEWS

British duo secure Rio qualification in Buffalo City

By Adam Bailey for the IPC | 21 Mar, 2016

he 2016 World Para-Triathlon Event (WPE) officially opened over the weekend in Buffalo City, South Africa, and numerous para-triathletes started off on a strong note.

In particular, Great Britain’s Lauren Steadman and Alison Patrick met the British Triathlon automatic qualification criteria for the Rio 2016 Games – where the sport will make its Paralympic debut – by winning gold in their respective classes at the Buffalo City International Triathlon Union (ITU) World Para-Triathlon Event on Sunday (20 March).

Steadman, 23, won the women’s PT4 in 1:13:00 to qualify for her third Paralympic Games, having competed twice before as a swimmer.

“The top women were not here [on Sunday] so I planned to keep it steady and ensure that nothing went wrong. Meeting automatic qualification was the absolute priority,” Steadman said. “The swim was calm, the bike was a little hilly. Overall it was a great way to start the season.”

Patrick, 28 won the women’s PT5 race in 1:07:31 for visually impaired athletes, guided by Nicole Walters. She finished more than three minutes ahead of Spain’s Susana Rodriguez and will look forward to her first Paralympic Games where she will line up against ITU world champion, Katie Kelly of Australia.

PT1

Italy’s Giovanni Achenza took the title in the men’s PT1 division (1:08:00) for his first win of the 2016 season. He was trailed closely by Great Britain’s Phil Hogg of Great Britain (1:12:09) and Spain’s Jose Vicente Arzo Diago (1:16:32).

PT2

Great Britain’s Ryan Taylor bested favourite Michele Ferrarin of Italy, finishing in 1:13:33. Ferrarin (1:16:23) finished third, behind Morocco’s Mohamed Lahna (1:15:52).

In the women’s side, France’s Elisa Marc crossed the line first in 1:30:14. Marc shared the podium with the USA’s Sarah Reinersten (1:33:20) and Finland’s Liisa Lilja (1:35:19).

PT3

Home favourite Dylan Da Silva (1:16:53) was unable to defend his 2015 title. Da Silva was dethroned by 2015 Brazilian national champion Jorge Luis Fonseca (1:11:14). Ireland’s Garrett Turbett (1:25:04) rounded out the top three.

PT4

The men’s PT4 race was a tight one. Less than two minutes separated first and third place. French veteran Yannick Bourseaux took his second Buffalo City WPE title in as many years with a time of 1:04:03. Great Britain’s David Hill took the silver with a time of 1:04:55. Russia’s Alexander Yalchik took the bronze after finishing the course in 1:05:46.

Reigning world champion Steadman got her first win of 2016 season after going undefeated in 2015. France’s Gwladys Lemoussu (1:18:21) was runner-up and Hungary’s Petra Levay came in third (1:25:17).

PT5

Only 15 seconds separated first and second in the men’s race. France’s Arnaud Grandjean took first (1:07:19), followed by Spain’s Hector Catala Laparra (1:07:34). Laparra’s teammate Jose Luis Garcia Serrano came in third (1:10:41).

British teammates Patrick and Melissa Reid both reached the podium. Reid (1:10:59) took third just 14 seconds behind Rodriguez.

Every race in the ITU series is important this year. Top finishes will help racers earn qualification points for the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, where women’s PT2, PT4, and PT5 and men’s PT1, PT2, and PT4 sport classes will compete.

Complete results from the 2016 Buffalo City ITU World Para-Triathlon Event can be found here

Related Event: 2016 Buffalo City ITU World Paratriathlon Event
20 Mar, 2016 • event pageall results
Results: Men's PT1
1. Giovanni Achenza H1 ITA 01:08:00
2. Phil Hogg H1 GBR 01:12:09
3. José Vicente Arzo Diago H2 ESP 01:16:32
4. Jumpei Kimura H1 JPN 01:17:28
5. Anton Swanepoel H2 RSA 01:17:33
6. Alexandre Paviza H1 FRA 01:18:42
7. Bret Crossley H1 GBR 01:19:40
8. Benjamin Lenatz H1 GER 01:20:29
9. Fernando Aranha H2 BRA 01:23:50
Results: Men's PT2
1. Ryan Taylor GBR 01:13:33
2. Mohamed Lahna USA 01:15:52
3. Michele Ferrarin ITA 01:16:23
4. Lionel Morales ESP 01:17:07
5. Geoffrey Wersy FRA 01:19:02
6. Giovanni Sasso ITA 01:19:28
7. Tiago Matthes BRA 01:26:04
8. Andre Barbieri BRA 01:27:51
9. Kenshiro Nakayama JPN 01:28:18
Results: Men's PT3
1. Jorge Luis Fonseca BRA 01:11:14
2. Dylan Da Silva RSA 01:16:53
3. Garrett Turbett IRL 01:25:04
4. Sebastian Crawford RSA 01:37:00
Results: Men's PT4
1. Yannick Bourseaux FRA 01:04:03
2. David Hill GBR 01:04:55
3. Aleksandr Ialchik AIN 01:05:46
4. Sjaak Van Den Berg NED 01:06:54
5. Maxime Maurel FRA 01:08:23
6. Jamie Brown USA 01:09:03
7. Aidan McGlynn IRL 01:09:15
8. Marcelo Collet BRA 01:09:46
9. Antonio Franco Salas ESP 01:13:52
10. Rafael Solis Torres ESP 01:14:05
Results: Men's PT5
1. Arnaud Grandjean B3 FRA 01:07:19
2. Héctor Catalá Laparra B2 ESP 01:07:34
3. Jose Luis García Serrano B1 ESP 01:10:41
4. Daniel Knegt B1 NED 01:15:11
5. David Jones B1 RSA 01:18:37
Results: Women's PT1
DNF. Catherine Van Staden H1 RSA DNF