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Success for Great Britain in Concord
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Posted on: Wednesday 30th September 2009


Tags  Adam Bowden  |  Coleman  |  Kat Grimmett  |  Paul Amey  |  Sophie  |  Vicky Graves


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Sophie Coleman and Vicky Graves have continued British Triathlon’s summer of success winning gold and silver respectively at the Junior Women’s 2009 Concord ITU Duathlon World Championships held in Concord, North Carolina on 26th September.

Following, two gold and two silver medals at the 2009 Gold Coast ITU Triathlon World Championships earlier this month, the two GB duathletes added to a highly successful year for the sport of triathlon, duathlon and aquathlon.

The win in Concord, delivered a double victory for Coleman, successfully defending her World Junior Duathlon title won last year in Rimini. In 2009 Coleman also finished second in the Australian Youth Olympic Festival and fifth in the Junior ETU Triathlon European Championships. The Eastbourne youngster has also had domestic success with victories in the British Junior Duathlon Championship and British Junior Triathlon Championships.

Vicky Graves from York completed a busy summer adding silver to her gold medal won at the Junior ETU Duathlon European Championships, bronze at the Junior ETU Junior Triathlon European Championships and a 26th place finish in the Junior ITU Triathlon World Championships on the Gold Coast only two weeks ago.

Both duathletes executed perfect tactics with Coleman powering out of the second transition to breakaway and Graves raced strongly to fend off the Dutch duathlete, van der Wansem.

In the women’s Elite race, Kat Grimmett put in a superb performance leading into the first transition before sadly crashing with French duathlete, Alexandra Louison.

In the Senior Men’s Elite race, Paul Amey was unable to defend his title, with Jarrod Shoemaker from Germany the eventual winner. Amey did however play a significant role in the race, chasing for four of the six laps before successfully making the last lap breakaway group, a move initiated by compatriot Richard Hobby. Shoemaker didn’t make the break, but in the last 5km, closed down the 25 second gap to claim his title, with Amey ending in 28th position.

The highest placed GB duathlete was Richard Hobby in seventh place, although Phil Wylie (12th) and Adam Bowden (15th) all had outstanding performances. David Roper had an accomplished race finishing 27th on his international debut.

In the Under-23 races, our only representative was Wales’, Non Stanford, who impressed early on running in the front group which included both the Under-23 and Senior duathletes. Unfortunately, Stanford was another victim of bad luck having both a crash and puncture on the bike leg, leading to her ultimate withdrawal.

Rick Velati, The Great Britain Elite Duathlon Team Manager was delighted with the team’s performance commenting: “The duathlon team performed very well and we are all looking forward to building off this weekend’s success with the prospect of a successful home ITU Duathlon World Championships in Edinburgh next year.”

Kat Grimmett, Non Stanford, Adam Bowden and David Roper were all making their multisport World Championship debuts, and we can expect great things in the future building on this experience.”

A special mention must go to the two Junior medallists Sophie Coleman and Vicky Graves who handled themselves very well executing exactly what they wanted in the race. For Coleman, double World Champion is a great achievement.”

Richard Hobby was unquestionably helped by his ex-pro rider skills to finish seventh in what was a fast and technically demanding Senior race. There is also much more to come from Phil Wylie who raced very smart only just missing the final breakaway.”

I am also looking forward with anticipation to 2010. With the return of Catriona Morrison and Paul Amey's experience there is a good balance for some serious success in Edinburgh.”

Great Britain also entered a team of 56 into the Age-Group races and won a total of four gold, four silver and three bronze medals.

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