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.
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