World Triathlon Week 14 – News & Updates

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Triathlon World Update: Samarkand, Osaka, & Olsztyn Results

By anya Schmidt | OLSZTYN – 2025/05/26 08:29:34

The triathlon world remained vibrant with competitions even between WTCS Yokohama and WTCS Alghero, showcasing remarkable performances across the globe. Here’s a summary of the key events.

World Cup Samarkand

Maxime Hueber-Moosbrugger (FRA) triumphed in Samarkand, posting an impressive 30:54 in the 10km run. Márton Kropkó (HUN) and Mathis Beaulieu (CAN) battled for second, with Kropkó ultimately securing silver and Beaulieu the bronze. Beaulieu’s podium finish marked an emotional return after overcoming injury.

Diana Isakova (AIN) secured her first World Cup victory after a challenging race. Despite a crash involving her breakaway partners, ISAKOVA clocked the fastest 10km of the field at 34:49, winning ahead of Lea Coninx (FRA) and Costanza Arpinelli (ITA), both of whom earned their first World Cup medals.

“Maxime Hueber-Moosbrugger (FRA) came out on top in Samarkand thanks to a pulverising 10km run split of 30:54”

World Para Cup Samarkand

Men’s race winners:

  • PTWC: Thomas Fruehwirth (AUT)
  • PTS2: VASILII EGOROV (AIN)
  • PTS3: Valentin Hanzer (GER)
  • PTS4: Antoine Lamarche Poulain (FRA)
  • PTS5: Bence Mocsari (HUN)
  • PTVI: Thibaut Rigaudeau (FRA)

The men’s events at the World para Cup in Samarkand saw the favorites claim gold. thomas Fruehwirth (AUT) dominated the PTWC class, while European champion Bence Mocsari (HUN) led the PTS5 category. VASILII EGOROV (AIN) won the PTS2 event, and Jeromius Rooi (NAM) overcame mechanical issues to compete.

Women’s race winners:

  • PTS2: Veronika Gabitova (AIN)
  • PTS3: Egveniya Koroleva (AIN)
  • PTS4: Kübra Dere (TUR)
  • PTS5: Irina Grazhdanova (AIN)
  • PTVI: Heloise Courvoisier (FRA)

in the women’s races,the AIN team secured multiple gold medals,with Heloise courvoisier (FRA) standing out in the PTVI class.

asia Cup Osaka Castle

Aoba Yasumatsu (JPN) won gold in the men’s race, followed by Bradley Course (AUS) with his second consecutive silver. The race featured a breakaway by Japanese athletes Kyotaro Yoshikawa and Koki Yamamoto. Yasumatsu’s 14:52 run split was the fastest of the day.

Manami hayashi (JPN) secured her second consecutive Asia Cup win in the women’s race, thanks to a leading 5km run of 17:37. Charlotte Derbyshire (AUS) and Mako Hiraizumi (JPN) finished second and third, respectively.

European Cup olsztyn

Oliver Conway (GBR) defeated Michael Gar (GBR) in the 5km run at the European Cup Olsztyn.Jonas Osterholt (GER) secured the bronze medal. The race saw a large main pack form after the swim, setting up a competitive run.

Carlotta Missaglia (ITA) won the women’s race, followed by Sophie Alden (GBR) and Franka rust (GER). Alden’s podium finish marked a promising return after injury.

Europe Junior Cup Olsztyn

Thibault Rivier (SUI) won the junior men’s race, narrowly defeating Luis Rühl (GER). Jakub Suchan (POL) finished third. In the women’s event, Anouk Danna (SUI) won by a meaningful margin, followed by Carlotta Bülck (GER) and Hanna Foltyniewicz (POL).

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a triathlon involve?

A triathlon combines swimming, cycling, and running in a single race. Participants complete all three segments consecutively.

When did triathlon become an Olympic sport?

Triathlon made its Olympic debut at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.

What is the projected growth rate for the triathlon market?

The global triathlon market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 9.1% through 2028.

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