Double points in Lisbon - will that be enough for Rio ? Tense time for Para-Athletes

Each year we see a wonderful festival of racing at our ETU European Championships. The biggest event is always the venue for the Elite, the Juniors, the Age Group athletes but also for the Para Athletes. 
This year the racing was even more intense as for many it was the final chance to get a slot for Rio. With racing this weekend in Strathclyde the double points that were won last weekend may not have been enough to ensure that the Rio ticket is secured.

During set-up, the athletes and their handlers were relaxed and in good spirits.

Once the race was underway, they were focussed and determined.

Many thanks to Megan Mindel of the IPC for her short report on last weekend’s racing. Photos added to take you, the reader, inside the race.
By Megan Mindel | For the IPC
In only his second race of the season, Germany’s Martin Schulz still proved he is a top contender in Rio 2016, winning the men’s PT4 race at the Lisbon European Triathlon Union (ETU) Para Triathlon European Championships on Friday (27 May) in Portugal. Athletes from Great Britain also had a strong showing, winning four of 10 events.

PT4
Two-time world champion Schulz (59:54) had a lead of almost two minutes in his victory.
Sixteen seconds separated second and third. Spain’s Jairo Ruiz Lopez (1:01:39) took the silver, followed by French veteran Yannick Bourseaux (1:01:55).

Current world champion and top contender for Paralympic gold, Lauren Steadman, took the gold with a time of 1:09:02. The British athlete finished ahead of teammate Faye McClelland (1:11:59) and France’s Gwladys Lemoussu (1:12:01).

PT1
The Netherlands’ Jetze Plat and Geert Schipper took gold and silver, respectively. Plat (57:52) secured his third European championship in three years; teammate Schipper (1:01:48) followed in second.
The Dutch duo spoiled a one-two finish from top British contenders Joseph Townsend (1:02:47) and Phil Hogg (1:06:22), who finished third and fifth respectively.

Great Britain’s 2015 national champion Lizzie Tench (1:24:22) won her first European Championship with a substantial lead over Spain’s runner-up Eva María Moral Pedrero (1:27:59) and Ireland’s newcomer Fiona McCormack (1:45:19).

PT2
Italy’s two-time European champion and current world No. 1 Michele Ferrarin fell short of the win. Less than 90 seconds separated first from third, with Great Britain’s Andrew Lewis taking the gold (1:10:09), France’s Stephane Bahier (1:11:07) with the silver and Ferrarin with the bronze (1:11:46). It was Lewis’ first European Championship win and comes after he was named to the British Elite Para Triathlon squad in March.

After tough showings at the European Championships in 2014 and 2015, France’s Elise Marc - who was disqualified in 2014 and did not finish in 2015 - got redemption with her first victory this year. Marc (1:25:37) had a strong showing against Finland’s runner-up Liisa Lilja (1:27:47) and Russian bronze medallist Veronika Gabitova (1:32:59).

PT3
The men’s race featured a battle among the top three athletes in the world rankings. Spain’s No. 2 Alejandro Sánchez Palomero won his second consecutive European Championship (1:07:44), defeating Russia’s Denis Kungurtcev (1:08:35) and Austria’s No. 1 Oliver Dreier (1:10:15).

Defending champion Nora Hansel (1:26:44) gave Germany another gold medal by winning her race. Russia’s Anna Plotnikova (1:34:34) finished second.

PT5
Ukraine’s reigning European champion Vasyl Zakrevskyi (1:06:46) finished 13 seconds behind Spanish winner Héctor Catalá Laparra (1:06:23). Frenchman Arnaud Grandjean (1:08:36) came in third.

Great Britain’s women’s duo of Alison Patrick (1:10:18) and Melissa Reid (1:11:58) took first and second, respectively. Spain’s Susana Rodriguez (1:13:49) completed the podium.

Complete results from the Para Triathlon European Championships can be found here.

Para triathlon will debut in Rio 2016 and will feature races in the men’s PT1, 2, and 4 and women’s PT2, 4, and 5. This weekend sees racing in Strathclyde and with the weather looking once again favourable we can expect some stunning performances.

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