Montreal WTPS kicks-off the Paralympic Qualification period

by Olalla Cernuda on 07 Jul, 2023 12:22 • Español
Montreal WTPS kicks-off the Paralympic Qualification period

Some of the best Para triathletes of the world will travel this weekend to Montreal, Canada, for the World Triathlon Para Series that will kick-off the Paralympic Qualification period. This weekend’s action will unfold on Montreal’s famed Gilles Villeneuve Formula 1 track and the field is stack with talent that is vying to pave their way to Paris.

PTWC
Three-time world champion and Tokyo Paralympics silver medallist, Lauren Parker (AUS), will be again chasing her 11th consecutive victory in Montreal.The 34 years old is coming fresh after her spectacular UCI para-cycling Road World Cup debut in May, followed by a victory at the WTPS Yokohama as she eyes a unique place in Paralympic history - places on both the para-triathlon and para-cycling teams for next year’s Paris Games.

It won’t be an easy task for Parker, with Tokyo Paralympic Champion -by inches- Kendall Gretsch (USA) also present on the start line this Saturday, and some rising stars of this class like Jessica Ferreira (BRA) or Margret Ijdema (NED), as well as newcomers Emelia Perry (USA) or Brenda Osnaya Alvarez (MEX).

On the men’s PTWC category, Nick Beveridge (AUS), Howie Sanborn (USA) and Jumpei Kimura (JPN) have, on paper, chances of starting their Qualification with some good valuable points, but on a race as open as this one, everything can happen.

PTVI
Para triathlon stars on the PTVI category, Kyle Coon (USA) and Susana Rodriguez (ESP) will be lining up in Montreal this weekend, on the chase of an early classification for Paris. On the men’s side, the race will be one of the more contested ever, with Tokyo 2020 silver medallist Hector Catala (ESP) chasing the medals, and also with a few new names that are looking to step on the podium positions, like Owen Cravens (USA), Sam Harding (AUS) or Oscar Kelly (GBR).

On the women’s side, the battle for Susana Rodriguez -Tokyo 2020 Paralympics champion- will come from local hero Jessica Toumela (CAN), who will count with the extra support from the crowds, while new athletes like Heloise Courbusier (FRA), Chloe Maccombe (IRL) or Letitia Freitas (BRA) could make a surprising debut in the class.

PTS2
Mohamed Lahna (USA), Lionel Morales (ESP) or Wim DePaepe (BEL) already know what it is to be on a podium, and the battle will likely be fierce in this category, where Hailey Danz (USA) and Melissa Stockwell (USA) will be leading the female field.

PTS3
On the PTS3 class, the latest addition to the programme in Paris 2024, a strong field of athletes will be looking for their first ever chance to compete at the Paralympics. Keep an eye for Nico Van Der Burgt (NED), Kini Carrasco (ESP) or Justin Godfray (AUS), while on the women’s side the class will not be present in Paris but the athletes have the chance of class-up, which will be a great opportunity for Kenia Yesenia Villalobos Vargas (MEX).

PTS4
If there’s a king of Para triathlon on the lead to Paris 24, that surely is Alexis Hanquinquant. The Frenchman has won every single race he has done since 2019, and it will not be easy to beat him in Montreal this weekend. Alejandro Sanchez Palomero (ESP), Jeremy Peacock (USA) or Hideki Uda (JPN) have shown great progress so far this year, but they might be fighting for the lower steps of the podium.

On the women’s side, Kelly Elmlinger (USA) will be wearing the number 1, but up and coming athletes like Elke Van Engelen (GER) or Atalia Nevo (ISR) are willing to prove that they are fit and in a good position to start que qualification period.

PTS5
Local hero Stefan Daniel will not be easy to beat this Saturday in Montreal, counting on the extra support of the crowds. David Bryant (AUS), Chris Hammer (USA) or Filipe Marques (POR) are worth to keep an eye on, while on the women’s class, it looks like a great opportunity for Grace Norman (USA) to get some valuable points early in the Qualification period, but look out for the likes of Monika Belczewska (POL), Kamylle Frenette (CAN) or Lauren Steadman (GBR).


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Related Event: 2023 World Triathlon Para Series Montreal
08 - 09 Jul, 2023 • event pageall results
Results: PTVI Women
1. Susana Rodriguez B1 ESP 01:04:00
2. Chloe MacCombe B3 IRL 01:09:51
3. Heloise Courvoisier B3 FRA 01:10:23
4. Leticia Freitas B1 BRA 01:11:45
5. Jessica Tuomela B1 CAN 01:12:02
Results: PTS5 Women
1. Grace Norman USA 01:03:06
2. Lauren Steadman GBR 01:05:05
3. Kamylle Frenette CAN 01:06:40
4. Andrea Miguelez Ranz ESP 01:11:22
5. Marta Dzieciątkowska POL 01:11:37
Results: PTS4 Women
1. Kelly Elmlinger USA 01:13:26
2. Emma Meyers USA 01:16:54
3. Kendra Herber USA 01:19:04
4. Elke Van Engelen GER 01:19:18
5. Kelly Worrell USA 01:26:11
Results: PTS3 Women
1. Kenia Yesenia Villalobos Vargas MEX 01:28:01
Results: PTS2 Women
1. Hailey Danz USA 01:14:40
2. Melissa Stockwell USA 01:19:38
3. Yukako Hata JPN 01:24:29
DSQ. Grace Brimelow AUS DSQ
Results: PTWC Women
1. Lauren Parker H1 AUS 01:03:32
2. Kendall Gretsch H2 USA 01:06:11
3. Jessica Ferreira H1 BRA 01:06:31
4. Leanne Taylor H1 CAN 01:08:20
5. Margret Ijdema H1 NED 01:09:45
Results: PTVI Men
1. Héctor Catalá Laparra B2 ESP 00:58:52
2. Oscar Kelly B3 GBR 00:59:25
3. Kyle Coon B1 USA 00:59:59
4. Jose Luis García Serrano B1 ESP 01:00:18
5. Sam Harding B3 AUS 01:01:10
Results: PTS5 Men
1. Stefan Daniel CAN 00:57:24
5. David Bryant AUS 00:59:52
2. Chris Hammer USA 00:57:37
4. Filipe Marques POR 00:59:09
6. Jack Howell AUS 01:00:26
Results: PTS4 Men
1. Alexis Hanquinquant FRA 00:57:53
2. Carson Clough USA 01:01:43
3. Antonio Franko CRO 01:01:55
4. Nil Riudavets Victory ESP 01:02:30
5. Hideki Uda JPN 01:03:08
Results: PTS3 Men
1. Nico Van Der Burgt NED 01:11:26
2. Cedric Denuziere FRA 01:12:39
3. Justin Godfrey AUS 01:13:33
4. Michael Herter FRA 01:17:54
5. Kini Carrasco ESP 01:20:47
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