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USA’s Tamara Gorman comes back from a year off triathlon to claim the U23 World Title

By Chelsea White | 16 Sep, 2017
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Showcasing a strong bike and an even stronger run, USA’s Tamara Gorman finished first to become the 2017 U23 Women’s World Champion in Rotterdam

Showcasing a strong bike and an even stronger run, USA’s Tamara Gorman finished first to become the 2017 U23 Women’s World Champion in Rotterdam. Along with her on the podium were Portugal’s Melanie Santos, who crossed the finish line in second, and Brit Sophie Coldwell who grabbed the bronze medal.

“I feel so thankful, I can even believe that I won this race. I took a year off triathlon to focus on running, and this is my first summer back. I really wasn’t expecting that”, said Gorman, who also won the World Junior title in London 2013. “The bike course was a little tricky with all the turns, but once I got onto the run I just felt wonderful”, she said.

Heavy rain welcomed the u23 women’s field on the swim start pontoon, giving the wetsuit swim an extra level of challenge. After the two-lap swim, just like we had seen in her World Triathlon Series appearances this year, Brazil’s Vittoria Lopes dominated in the swim and was the leading woman out of the water after the two laps on the Maas river.

Just 13 seconds back, Coldwell trailed through the first transition and led the pack entering the bike course. And in the first technical section that brings the women back to the second transition area, leaders formed tallying 13 women. In the pack, names such as Leonie Periault (FRA), Santos, Coldwell, Nicole Van Der Kay (NZL), Julie Derron (SUI), Gorman and Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR).

The 13 women worked really hard during the 40 kilometers of the bike course to create a sizeable gap between the chasers. The lead widened and widened against the women in the chase pack, such as Emma Jeffcoat (AUS) and Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA). Upon entering T2 after conquering the 40-kilometre bike, the gap had reached over the 2-minute mark.

And it was then when the race was to be decided, with an unstoppable Gorman pushing hard on the run since the first metres, and leaving one by one all behind. On the first lap of the 10-kilometer run, Coldwell was still in the lead, followed by Elise Salt (NZL), but halfway through Gorman was already leading the field.

Behind her, an impressive Santos, who had one of the fastest runs of the day, to finish second and earn for Portugal the first medal of the Grand Final. With Taylor-Brown having to serve in the last lap a 15-second penalty after discarding her swim cap outside of the box, the race was over for her and couldn’t catch up her teammate, Coldwell, who finished third, while Taylor-Brown was the fourth on the finish line.

Related Event: 2017 ITU World Triathlon Grand Final Rotterdam
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Results: Elite Men
3. Mario Mola ESP 01:51:36
4. Javier Gomez Noya ESP 01:51:41
6. Richard Murray RSA 01:52:06
11. Fernando Alarza ESP 01:52:52
2. Kristian Blummenfelt NOR 01:51:28
5. Jonathan Brownlee GBR 01:51:52
23. Ryan Sissons NZL 01:54:59
10. Thomas Bishop GBR 01:52:34
7. Pierre Le Corre FRA 01:52:31
DNF. Jacob Birtwhistle AUS DNF
Results: Elite Women
1. Flora Duffy BER 01:58:39
2. Katie Zaferes USA 01:59:34
3. Jessica Learmonth GBR 02:00:57
4. Kirsten Kasper USA 02:01:29
5. Joanna Brown CAN 02:01:47
6. Ashleigh Gentle AUS 02:02:00
7. Rachel Klamer NED 02:02:09
8. Jodie Stimpson GBR 02:02:20
9. Summer Rappaport USA 02:02:30
10. Jolanda Annen SUI 02:02:43
Results: U23 Men
1. Raphael Montoya FRA 01:51:28
2. Dorian Coninx FRA 01:51:32
3. Luke Willian AUS 01:51:48
4. Shachar Sagiv ISR 01:51:59
5. Antonio Serrat Seoane ESP 01:52:22
6. Léo Bergere FRA 01:52:48
7. Gordon Benson GBR 01:53:08
8. Jonas Schomburg GER 01:53:15
9. Sylvain Fridelance SUI 01:53:32
10. Delian Stateff ITA 01:53:34
Results: U23 Women
1. Tamara Gorman USA 02:05:21
2. Melanie Santos POR 02:05:37
3. Sophie Coldwell GBR 02:05:51
4. Georgia Taylor-Brown GBR 02:06:16
5. Julie Derron SUI 02:06:34
6. Leonie Periault FRA 02:06:44
7. Zsanett Kuttor-Bragmayer HUN 02:06:51
8. Cassandre Beaugrand FRA 02:07:04
9. Sian Rainsley GBR 02:07:11
10. Vittoria Lopes BRA 02:07:17
Results: Junior Men
1. Matthew Hauser AUS 00:55:54
2. Vasco Vilaca POR 00:56:22
3. Ben Dijkstra GBR 00:56:35
4. James Chantler-Mayne GBR 00:56:41
5. Vetle Bergsvik Thorn NOR 00:56:43
6. Barclay Izzard GBR 00:56:44
7. Csongor Lehmann HUN 00:56:50
8. Endre Espedal NOR 00:56:57
9. Javier Romo Oliver ESP 00:57:00
10. Simon Westermann SUI 00:57:12
Results: Junior Women
1. Taylor Knibb USA 01:01:22
2. Kate Waugh GBR 01:01:38
3. Fuka Sega JPN 01:02:05
4. Therese Feuersinger AUT 01:02:24
5. Hannah Knighton NZL 01:02:24
6. Olivia Mathias GBR 01:02:42
7. Lena Meißner GER 01:02:55
8. Desirae Ridenour CAN 01:03:02
9. Hye Rim Jeong KOR 01:03:05
10. Kira Hedgeland AUS 01:03:15