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Star-studded cast vies for glory in Abu Dhabi Triathlon

SPANIARD GOMEZ RETURNS IN A BID TO HALT MOLA’S HAT-TRICK QUEST

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record-breaking 2,500 athletes from 52 countries will vie for glory at the third annual ITU World Triathlon Abu Dhabi as 92 of the world’s leading elite triathlete­s and 2,380 age group participan­ts race on a new course on Yas Island from March 3-4.

Leading the charge is arguably the strongest field of elite athletes, all vying for top honours in Abu Dhabi this weekend. The elite field boasts countless world championsh­ip titles, Olympic medals and an incredible total of 353 ITU World Series titles between them.

The women will compete on Friday at 3.55pm, with six of the World’s top 10 on the starting list. The powerful cast includes Abu Dhabi’s reigning champion and World No 3, Great Britain’s Jodie Stimpson; Japan’s Ai Ueda, US Olympians Katie Zaferes and World No 6 Sarah True, New Zealand’s Andrea Hewitt and World No 8, Australia’s Charlotte McShane.

‘Positive changes’

“There’s been a lot of positive changes in my life that have made me look forward to racing this weekend. As an athlete you try and prepare for each race so when you’re chucked on any course you can handle it. That’s the athlete that I aspire to be.

“The course will certainly test me technicall­y, especially on the bike course, which is the bit that matters the most on this course, is where you have to be really on it,” said Stimpson, who came bursting out of the gates last year by winning in Abu Dhabi and then following it up with a World Cup win in Mooloolaba.

She found her way to the World Triathlon Series podium again in Cape Town and ended up with a seventh overall ranking in the series despite pulling out of the last race of the year with injury. She is expected to perform big this year and will be gunning for a backto-back Abu Dhabi gold.

The men’s race starts at the same time on Saturday, where the top four stars at the 2016 ITU World Triathlon Abu Dhabi return to compete for the title. Topping the list is 2016 ITU world champion Spain’s Mario Mola; compatriot and World No 3 Fernando Alarza; Portugal’s Olympian Joao Silva; and World No 5, South Africa’s Richard Murray.

The impressive line-up also stars South Africa’s Olympic bronze medallist and World No 4 Henri Schoeman and crowd favourite, five-time ITU world champion and two-time Olympic

Reigning ITU World champion

medallist Javier Gomez. “I’m excited to be here and racing [in the] ITU,” said Gomez, who will face fierce competitio­n from a 26-year-old Mola intent on securing a hat-trick.

“After the Ironman 70.3 Dubai last month, I’ve been training well, with more speed needed for this race. I’m feeling good, I’m excited to be back and let’s see what happens this weekend.”

Storybook journey

Wearing the golden number one to start the season is the reigning ITU World Champion, Mola. Last year, Mola had a storybook journey to earn his firstever world championsh­ip title after winning four World Triathlon Series events, including Abu Dhabi. Then a fifth-place finish in the Cozumel Grand Final landed him enough points to take the crown. As he begins his WTS season this Saturday, he will officially begin his trek to reclaim the ITU throne.

On whether targeting a hattrick brings added pressure, Mola said: “Not really, I see it as a motivation to try new things as I’ve done in the past. It’s been a great way for me to start the year in Abu Dhabi and with it comes new challenges. Maybe I’ll do what I’ve done the past couple of years and see if it works to my favour this year as well.”

“It’s great to have Javier here but with it, it creates a challenge, it’s always very hard to beat him in that top position. It is never easy and it wasn’t easy to get the title last year. I feel motivated and I am optimistic about this weekend’s race,” added Mola.

 ?? Courtesy: Organiser ?? From left: Mario Mola, Jodie Stimpson and Javier Gomez. This year’s competitio­n boasts a strong field of athletes who share an incredible 353 ITU World Series titles between them.
Courtesy: Organiser From left: Mario Mola, Jodie Stimpson and Javier Gomez. This year’s competitio­n boasts a strong field of athletes who share an incredible 353 ITU World Series titles between them.

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