NEXT STOP AYOF FOR SCODY SERIES STARS
Triathlon, January 17, 2013: Tomorrow’s Australian Youth Olympic Festival (AYOF) will be the next stop for the future stocks of Australian triathlon, who are locked in neck-and-neck battles for overall supremacy after the first two rounds of the Scody Australian Junior Triathlon Series.
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The men’s pointscore sees opening Super Sprint weekend winner Jacob Birtwhistle (TAS) and Sydney’s sprint round winner Luke Willian (QLD) tied on 19 points ahead of Matt Baker (NSW) 15 and Christian Wilson (QLD) 13 points.
While in the women’s field, Jodie Duff (QLD) has stolen an early march on her rivals, winning the first two rounds, to lead the field on 22 points, seven clear of defending junior champion Jaz Hedgeland (WA) on 15, Anna Coldham (QLD) 13 and Holly Grice (QLD) 11.
All eight athletes will represent Australia in tomorrow’s AYOF after last Friday’s successful test event staged at the Sydney International Regatta Centre, Penrith.
Brisbane-based Willian, who grew up in the wilds of Warialda, revelled in Sydney’s 30 degree plus heat to dominate the final lap of the run to race away from Kristian Blummenfelt (NOR) and Birtwhistle with Wilson fourth and Baker fifth to set the stage for what should be a thrilling AYOF race.
Duff showed she had fully recovered from the hip injury and glandular fever which plagued her in 2012 with another dominant display and a perfectly-timed run to race away from ever-present defending champion Hedgeland, with Sumire Ohara (JPN) third and other AYOF representatives Coldham (fifth) and Grice (seventh).
ABCTV-NEWS 24 INTERVIEW WITH LUKE WILLIAN AND JODIE DUFF
AUSTRALIAN YOUTH OLYMPICS - TRIATHLON
Matthew Baker (Green Point, NSW) 18
Jacob Birtwhistle (Launceston, TAS) 18
Jodie Duff (Mount Ommaney, QLD) 18
Anna Coldham (Kenmore Hills, QLD) 18
Holly Grice (Redcliffe, QLD 18)
Jaz Hedgeland (Willetton, WA) 17
Luke Willian (Hawthorne, QLD) 16
Christian Wilson (Hervey Bay, QLD) 16
VENUE: Sydney International Regatta Centre, Penrith
COMPETITION DATES: 18 - 19 January 2013
EVENTS (Sprint Distance Individual): 750m swim / 20km cycle / 5km run
(Teams Relay Mixed Gender - 2 male & 2 female): 250m swim / 5km bike / 1.5km run - each competitor
COMPETITORS: 38 Athletes. Max. 4 Athletes per team (2 men & 2 women)
AGE CRITERIA: Born between 1 January 1994 and 31 December 1997
COMPETING NATIONS: Australia, China, Great Britain, Hungary, ITU, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand
DEVONPORT VENUE FOR SCODY SERIES ROUND 3
The Scody Series will move to Devonport for the Australian Junior Championships on February 23, a double points race which also acts an automatic selection race for the ITU World Triathlon Championships in London in September.
The final race in Wellington (NZ) for the Oceania Junior Championships will also be worth double points and will give athletes a second chance at automatic selection for London.
An athlete’s best three results from the four events will count towards the overall Scody Australian Junior Championship Series.
Round Two Scody Australian Junior Series, Penrith (750 swim; 20km bike; 5km run)
JUNIORS
MEN
Luke Willian (QLD) 53.03
Kristian Blummenfelt (NOR) 53.15
Jacob Birtwhistle (TAS) 53.42
Christian Wilson (QLD) 53.57
Matt Baker (NSW) 54.13
Matthew Roberts (QLD) 54.18
Brayden Clews-Proctor (ACT) 54.22
Jesse Thyer (WA) 54.30
Ryousuke Maeda (JPN) 54.32
Nick McGuire (VIC) 54.52
WOMEN
Jodie Duff (QLD) 59.17
Jaz Hedgeland (WA) 59.25
Sumire Ohara (JPN) 59.31
Kirsty Deacon (VIC) 1:00.22
Anna Coldham (QLD) 1:00.29
Brittany Forster (QLD) 1:00.32
Holly Grice (QLD) 1:00.35
Emma Jeffcoat (NSW) 1:01.00
Bonnie Atherton (QLD) 1:01.16
Elyse Foster (NSW) 1:02.04
YOUTH (400m swim, 15km bike, 4 km run)
BOYS
Matthew Hauser (QLD) 41.32
Michael McGuire (VIC) 42.20
Jess Whittaker (NSW) 42.52
Liam Sproule (ACT) 43.11
Hamish McGowan (VIC) 43.19
Kyle Nankivell (WA) 43.27
Joshua Stevens (NSW) 43.31
Corey Benham (ACT) 44.12
Hamish Longmuir (NSW) 44.25
Izaac Daly (NSW) 45.08
GIRLS
Jessica Corliss (QLD) 45.29
Jessica Hoskin (QLD) 45.54
Kira Hedgeland (WA) 46.52
Ashley Bleakley (NSW) 47.19
Hayley Stanford (VIC) 47.22
Lily Clapham (NSW) 47.25
Elle Stevens (QLD) 47.40
Laura Powell (VIC) 48.05
Samantha Whitting (QLD) 48.13
Mikayla Martin (NSW) 48.28
Issued on behalf of Triathlon Australia.
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