Hungary’s Mark Devay and Germany’s
Celine Kaiser crowned World Aquathlon champions in Slovakia today, as part of
the 2022 World Triathlon Multisport Championships.
Slovakia welcomed athletes for the
World Triathlon Aquathlon Championships Samorin which opened the 2022 World
Triathlon Multisport Championships schedule in Slovakia. Athletes were greeted
with stunning conditions for race day, with 22.6°C recorded for the air
temperature and 26.3°C for the air. The race format featured a 1km swim followed
by a flat and fast 5km run and was staged in the iconic X-bionic Sphere,
Samorin. World titles were awarded across the elite, U23, junior and age-group
categories. Review the results.
Men’s recap
In the men’s race Mark Devay,
representing Hungary, lead the strong field of elite men through the 1km swim
course, with Jamie Riddle of South Africa on his heels. A group of five men
moved through together for the first portion of the Aquathlon but it was Devay
who bolstered through transition and charged onto the 5km run course , opening
up a sizeable gap on the rest of the athletes, around the iconic X-bionic
Sphere.
Spain’s Kevin Tarek Viñuela Gonzalez
showed incredible form across the swim-to-run format and attempted to run down
the Hungarian. Gonzalez just didn’t quite have the leg power to match Devay on
the run course.
It was a great day for Hungary in the
2022 Aquathlon World Championships as Márton Kropkó ran up to third and was
able to maintain the position over the final portion of the race. Devay
continued to extend his remarkable lead over the 5km run and powered to victory
in Samorin, to earn the 2022 World Aquathlon title in Slovakia.
“It feels really good, this is my
first ever world championship Aquathlon, I did the European event at the Beach
Games a couple of years ago so I feel pretty good. Still quite tired from
Munich, Olympic distance and a mixed relay so the legs are pretty much
destroyed so today I just tried to hold and put in 100% from last week. I just
wanted to push the swim as much as I could. I kept looking back to see if I
could drop the others. I had some issues with the second to last buoy because
of the sun so I had to sight a bit more often than I wanted to and managed to
get a good gap. Just quick;y get into transition which took forever, it was
very long and get the shoes on and get the run done as fast as I can.”
“Racing Aquathlon is very different,
I was a bit confused because I am used to having all the bike equipment and
everything set up but I just ran to transition with a pair of shoes which is
unusual for me. Running after the swim is just longer than we used but as soon
as I got the shoes on I didn’t really think about having the bike anything,
it’s the run now, just had to run. It was a nice course. It’s pretty amazing
out here, we have a whole sports venue with track, swimming pool and the horse
track which is pretty cool.” said Devay.
Gonzalez was consistent across the
entire race format and was awarded the silver medal for Spain and Kropkó of
Hungary claimed the bronze, completing the men’s podium in Samorin.
Women’s recap
The women’s race was stacked with a
mix of experience and new talent. Germany’s Celine Kaiser, came out of the swim
nearly one minute down on the rest of the field, astonished the field with a blistering
run leg. The German athlete, who had never competed in an Aquathlon before,
took over Hungary’s Marta Kropko, who led the field out of the swim, to
showcase a powerful run to victory and was crowned 2022 Aquathlon World
Champion in Samorin.
“I am feeling amazing and I didn’t
expect the result and it was great to race here. My tactic was to be not too
far away from the first swimmer. It was very good for me that the transition
was very long, it was great to run here. I really loved the race format and I
also like the venue and it’s very well organised. I would be very happy to race
here again, the atmosphere is very familiar even though there are some very
good athletes here, it feels like a family here. I didn’t plan to race here so
I am just looking from week to week to which competition I want to do. Maybe I
want to compete at the European Championships,” said Kaiser.
It was a fantastic day in Samorin for
the Kropko family, Marta Kropko secured the silver medal in the elite women’s
race and took the tape in the junior women’s race, being the first over the
line in the junior category. Ukraine’s Maryna Kyryk earned bronze in the
women’s race to round out the podium.
The 2022 World Triathlon Long
Distance World Championships are next on the schedule and will cover the 100km
distance (2km swim, 80km bike and 18km run) on Sunday, with elite and age-group
Athletes vying for world titles. The Aquabike races will also take place on
Sunday, over a 2km swim and 80km bike course, open for age-groupers only. Follow
the races live from 9am CEST on TriathlonLIVE.tv.
The event will be hosted by
Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) and will run alongside both the
Collins Cup and PTO age group races from 18th-21st August 2022. The Challenge
Family team, who have delivered their flagship race The Championship at the
same venue for the past 5 years, as well as the 2021 World Triathlon
Multisports Championships in Almere are the Event Delivery partner.
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