Mixed World Relay Championships 2023: Germany claims title and four Olympic spots for Paris Games 2024

Mixed World Relay Championships 2023: Germany claims title and four Olympic spots for Paris Games 2024

I’Germany He is the world champion in the mixed relay Triathlon. Tim HellwigAnd Annika KochAnd Simon Henselet And Laura Lindemann He won the race, which took place on Sunday 16 July as part of the Hamburg stage of the Triathlon World Championship Series. More than just a planetary podium, Germany also won four stakes, two for women and two for men Paris Olympics 2024.

Laura Lindemannthird place in the Super Sprint won by the French Cassandra Bogrand This Saturday, her partners worked in the final relay to overtake New Zealand and Switzerland.

“It was really tough, it was the first time I rode a bike alone in a race of this kind. The team did a great job so I had to do my best to finish. It’s amazing to be world champions here in Hamburg.”

title holder, France He was not present this year. It already has two quotas for each gender for the upcoming Olympics as the host nation of Paris 2024.

Triathlon – Mixed Relay World Championships 2023 recap

Each relay athlete must complete a relay consisting of a 300m swim, 7km of road cycling, and 1.75km of running.

world champion in the men’s super sprint this Saturday, Hayden Wilde He is the leader of New Zealand. He attempts to continue in the mixed relay, but ends up passing behind the Australian Matthew HauserPortuguese Vasco Villaca and German Tim Hellwig.

These three nations took off in front of a group of five chasers including New Zealand and the United States.

Annika Koch Germany is allowed to dominate the race from the second stage. Its progression is minimal but it is marked by when Simon Henselet He rushes ahead of the Swiss, Americans, Portuguese and New Zealanders. While Hungary also comes back, the German makes the difference on a quick run to allow his side to stay in Group A with New Zealand. The world title and Olympic quotas will be decided in the final relay in which it takes place Laura Lindemann She takes matters into her own hands quickly thanks to her swimming skills.

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His lead exceeded ten seconds when attacking the bike segment, a gap no one could close. Spurred on by the crowd winning her case, she allowed Germany to become world champion in 1 hour 22 minutes 8 seconds. New Zealand and Switzerland complete the podium by crossing the finish line 19th and 27th, respectively.

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