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Warriner and Mansur Crowned ITU Aquathlon World Champions

By Peter Holmes | 09 Sep, 2009

New Zealands Samantha Warriner won her first ITU Aquathlon World Championship as racing got under way on Gold Coast leading in to this weekends Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championships Series Grand Final.

The Kiwi posted the fastest first run split over 2.5km, however then swam too far as she missed the turnaround buoy during the 1000m, adding a further 100m to her efforts. Her mistake allowed Australian veteran Maxine Seear into the lead, however the Aussie was helpless to hold off the charging Warriner over the second 2.5km run, as the New Zealander ran her way to victory. Seear was strong enough to hold on to second with Lisa Mensink from the Netherlands in third.

Warriners ITU Aquathlon World Championship victory was a welcome return to action for the 2008 World Series winner following an injury-stricken year which included being stung by a stingray and a nasty bike crash.

Lisa [Mensink] and I went to the wrong buoy during the swim, but thats racing. Then once I got out it was all about having one last hard key session before the weekends triathlon world championships on Sunday, said Warriner.

Its all about having fun now and seeing how I go, for me its all about 2010 following my injuries. Im committed to the Olympics so this is about saying thank you to Triathlon New Zealand for supporting me through this tough year.
Samantha Warriner

The mens race saw victory for Antonio Mansur, a gold medal to add to his two previous silver medals from 2008 and 2007. The Brazilian admitted that the 2009 ITU Aquathlon World Championships would be his last race in international race kit.

Two silver medals and now a gold in my last competition. Im too old now, Ive gone to forty and I feel its ok for me to retire, the young ones can have a go now, he said.

Manssur ran strongly over the opening 2.5km to place second before dropping back in the swim. On exiting the water he chased down his rivals, surging clear with 500m to go on the second to cross the line ahead of compatriot Wesley Matos and Adam Carlton from Australia.

Alexandre Dallenbach from Switzerland and Australias Ellie Salthouse were crowned junior world champions with Andrea Secchiero from Italy the under 23 mens champion.

Age Group results can be viewed here.

Related Event: 2009 Gold Coast ITU Aquathlon World Championships
09 Sep, 2009 • event pageall results
Results: U23 Men
1. Andrea Secchiero ITA 00:29:22
2. Daniel Halksworth GBR 00:29:27
3. Philip Wolfe GBR 00:29:30
4. John Polson AUS 00:30:05
5. Cameron Good AUS 00:30:19
6. Shane Barrie AUS 00:30:26
7. Matija Lukina CRO 00:30:26
8. Jesse Featonby AUS 00:30:32
9. Cameron Goldsmid NZL 00:31:06
Results: Elite Women
1. Samantha Warriner NZL 00:33:10
2. Maxine Seear AUS 00:33:22
3. Lisa Mensink CAN 00:33:39
Results: Elite Men
1. Antonio Manssur Filho BRA 00:29:12
2. Wesley Matos BRA 00:29:28
3. Adam Carlton AUS 00:30:36
4. Ognjen Stojanovic SRB 00:30:41
5. Jamie Rhodes AUS 00:31:10
6. Steven Worthington GBR 00:32:46
Results: Junior Women
1. Ellie Salthouse AUS 00:34:36
2. Jasmine Johansson SWE 00:35:04
3. Simone Ackermann RSA 00:35:14
4. Brooke Langereis AUS 00:35:19
5. Maddison Allen AUS 00:35:19
6. Erin Gangelhoff AUS 00:35:38
7. Sara Vilic AUT 00:36:30
Results: Junior Men
1. Alexandre Dallenbach SUI 00:29:15
2. Davide Uccellari ITA 00:29:16
3. Drew Viles AUS 00:29:34
4. Brian Mcleod AUS 00:29:42
5. Jason Wilson BAR 00:29:47
6. Joel Vikner SWE 00:29:49
7. Alex Ascenzi ITA 00:29:57
8. Ryan Fisher AUS 00:30:09
9. Livio Molinari ITA 00:30:27
10. Ryan Smith AUS 00:30:28
Results: 75-79 Male AG
1. Alec Hill NZL 00:58:00
2. Peter Howard GBR 00:58:38
3. Brad Leonard USA 01:05:34