Rouault runs to first World Cup win in Edmonton

by Erin Greene on 24 Jun, 2013 12:23 • Español
Rouault runs to first World Cup win in Edmonton

Gregory Rouault (FRA) ran to an emotional win at the Edmonton ITU Triathlon World Cup for his first-ever gold at a World Cup race in 57:39.

“It’s amazing, my first World Cup win. For me, the condition to get onto the WTS was to win a World Cup, it’s so emotional,” Rouault said. “Everybody was cheering was Kyle and I pretended in my head my name was Kyle. I had to be smart and play my game.”

Kyle Jones repeated as the Canadian National Champion with silver seven seconds later. Behind him, representing Team ITU, Ukraine’s Ivan Ivanov crushed the final meters for his first World Cup podium finish in 58:01.

Andrew McCartney flew out of the water in a speedy 8:14 and went billowing for his bike with a 19-second lead. The Canadian was followed by a huge contingency of men, making for a congested transition zone.

Led by Peter Kerr (AUS), the men hustled towards the three-lap bike course. On the first lap, several men fell rounding a corner, including Canada’s Andrew Yorke, while the rest of the men reeled in McCartney. But the Canadian was relentless and held strong at the top of the lead pack. Meanwhile, pre-race favourites Kerr and Jones rode safely in the middle of the pack, conserving energy for the run. 

With a speedy transition, Ivanov was first off his bike to head for the run course followed by 22 men hungry for the podium. The first lap of the run separated the eventual medallists from the field, with Rouault, Jones, Ivanov & Rodrigo Gonzalez (MEX) all hammering shoulder to shoulder as they jetted for the bell lap.

But it was Rouault who dug deep and pulled ahead in the final crucial turns towards the finish. With a goal to get on the World Triathlon Series circuit, Rouault wouldn’t be beat on Sunday as he claimed his first World Cup victory.

Jones earned silver in 57:46 while an ecstatic Ivanov pumped his fists in felicity with his bronze medal.

“It’s an amazing feeling. It’s my first time at all on an ITU podium. I tried to push the run and it worked,” Ivanov said. “I’m really excited and I want to do my best on the next races. Without support of ITU, I can’t fly here and I can’t spend some days here in this beautiful town. I hope can arrive here for the World Championships next year.”


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Related Event: 2013 Edmonton ITU Triathlon World Cup
23 Jun, 2013 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Men
1. Grégory Rouault USA 00:57:39
2. Kyle Jones CAN 00:57:46
3. Ivan Ivanov UKR 00:58:01
4. Rodrigo Gonzalez Lopez MEX 00:58:06
5. Kaleb Vanort USA 00:58:11
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