The day started chilly and windy in
Naturlandia, and with the course covered with sheets of ice that forced some
changes and a small delay of the start of the competition, and with 12 teams
aligned at the start of the 2021 World Triathlon Winter Mixed Relay
Championships in Andorra. And once again, Team Norway proved that they have
arrived to the sport in great shape, claiming the gold medals both in the Elite
and the Junior Relays.
Current World Champion Sandra
Mairhofer was the one in charge of leading the Italian team in the first leg of
the Mixed Relay, and she put her team in the leading position, a place that
they would not abandon until the last km of the race. She managed to stay in
font during her first leg, ahead of the two teams representing the Russian
Triathlon Federation and Norway.
When Guiseppe Lamastra (ITA) started
his first leg -1.5km run, 3.2km bike and 2.25km ski- the lead with the Pavel
Andreev was of only a few seconds, enough for the eight time World champion to
catch up and do the ski leg all together. The just crowned world champion Hans
Christian Tungensvik (NOR) was battling with Evguenii Uliashev (RTF), Robert
Gehbauer (AUT) and Viorel Palici (ROU) to stay within close reach of the
leaders.
Mairhofer was again leading on her
second leg, comfortably ahead of the two teams representing the Russian
Federation, with Elizabeth Sveum (NOR) on the chase for a spot on the podium,
but also knowing that the second team from RTF will not be considered for the
final classification, according to the World Triathlon rules that only one team
per country can stay in the final classification in the Mixed Relay World
Championships. She tagged her teammate for the final leg in the fourth place,
but Norway never gave up and Tungensvik went full gas on his final leg.
The Norwegian managed to stay in
fourth place during the run and bike, to then show a superb performance on the
skis, passing all the teams lap by lap. Half way trough he was chasing Lamastra
for the gold, to finish the last meters of the race smiling while his teammate
waited in the finish line. Behind Team Norway, Italy secured the silver medal
in the Relay, with Team RTF 1 finishing in third place. Team Austria claimed
the fourth position, and Romania closed the top five.
In the Juniors Relay, it was a
powerful display from team Norway, even though they knew well in advance that
only one team from each country can be in the final classification. They had
two teams competing, one with both Junior World Champions crowned yesterday,
Sivert Ekroll and Julie Meinicke, and the second one with both silver
medallists, Casper Ronning and Theresa Furstenberg, and both of them smashed
the rest of the field, working together from the first laps to open a
significant gap and then work together throughout the whole race.
It was only at the last lap of the
final ski when Ekroll, only 16 years of age and already two times Junior world
champion of winter triathlon, managed to pass his teammate to claim gold for
Team Norway 1. “It was an all or nothing race for both teams”, explained the
Norwegian coach after the race. “They knew that whoever will finish first will
be on the podium, but the second team will not be considered in the results, so
they fought extremely hard at the end, but managed to work together from the
beginning. They are all really good skiers and runners, and Sivert is also
competing in MTB races, so we are building a really strong team for the future
of winter triathlon events”, he said.
Third on the finish line, but
claiming the silver medal, was Team Russia with Anastasiia Nepomilueva and
Yaroslav Kurilenok, and the last spot in the podium was for the young Spanish
team of Irene Moro Betrian and Alvaro Lopez Lucia, who grabbed the first ever
medal for Spain in the Mixed Relay winter championships.
Results: 2x2 Mixed Relay
1. Team
I Norway 01:25:36
2. Team
I Italy 01:26:44
3. Team
I RTF 01:27:01
4. Team
I Austria 01:29:33
5. Team
I Romania 01:30:10
Results: 2x2 Mixed Junior Relay
1. Team
I Norway 01:30:45
2. Team
I Russia 01:38:02
3. Team
I Spain 01:42:07
NC. Team
II Norway 01:30:48
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