World Duathlon Champs Head to Edinburgh
The 2010 GE Edinburgh ITU Duathlon World Championships are set to take place this weekend, 3-5 September, in Scotland, UK. World titles will be contested at Edinburgh’s iconic, and very hilly, Holyrood Park – one of the most challenging courses ever used for an ITU Duathlon World Championships, as confirmed by those athletes already at the race site.
The Edinburgh crowd will be hoping for a home win from former World and European Champion, Catriona Morrison, who lives and trains in Broxburn, a few miles away from Holyrood Park.
Morrison will have to overcome the European Champion, Ruth Van der Meijden (NED) and runner-up Katie Ingram (GBR) from the ETU Duathlon European Championships held in Nacy, France in May. Van der Meijden was also 4th at the ITU Duathlon World Championships in Concorde, USA, last year.
The 2009 defending champion, Vendula Frintova (CZE), is not racing this year, but runner up, Sandra Levenez (FRA) will be. The women’s line up also includes Gwen Jorgensen (USA), an exceptionally fast runner and one to watch. She was second earlier this year at the World University Games Triathlon.
In the elite men’s event, Sergey Yakovlev (RUS) starts as number one based on his current world number one ranking. Manuel Del Corral Morales (ESP) is number two and was second at the ETU Duathlon European Championships this year in Nancy.
Damien Derobert (FRA) won silver behind the USA’s Jarrod Shoemaker last year in Concord. Shoemaker is not racing, as he will contest the ITU World Championships Grand Final in Budapest next weekend.
Bryan Keane will carry Ireland’s hopes. The former professional cyclist turned triathlete was seventh at the recent ITU World Sprint Championships in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Joerie Vansteelant features headlines a strong Belgian team. Although the distance might not suit him, the former World Long Distance Duathlon champion will be one of the best known international names at the event. His late older brother, Benny, was one of the best duathletes the world has ever known.
The Elite races will be preceded on Friday by the Elite Paraduathletes race and on Saturday by amateur athletes racing for world duathlon titles in their age group. Scotland and Great Britain will be well represented alongside athletes from Spain, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, New Zealand and the USA.
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