PHUKET: Triathlon legend Chris McCormack of Australia shrugged off the disappointment of his Laguna Phuket Triathlon (LPT) debut last weekend with a gritty performance to win the final Ironman 70.3 Laguna Phuket.
It was a transformed ''Macca'' who held off the challenge of last weekend's winner Ruedi Wild of Switzerland - almost 10 years his junior - to complete the 1.9km swim, 90.1km bike ride
and 21.1km run in 04:04:40.
In a morning of topsy-turvy weather in Phuket, the 39 years-old two-time Ironman World Champion stormed out of T1 onto the bike course and was then among a charging breakaway pack with Wild, American Chris Lieto, Alberto Cassadei of Italy and impressive young German age grouper Tim Meyer out of T2 into the run.
McCormack and Wild pulled away and only 18 seconds separated them at the halfway mark of the two-lap run, but the Australian stepped up a gear to stretch his lead and cross the finish line almost three minutes ahead of Wild, who followed in 04:07:17.
Cassadei, third in last weekend's LPT when McCormack could only manage eighth place, again took the third men's pro podium spot in 04:08:06 with Meyer third overall in 04:07:32 and winner of his 18-24 age group.
''I was more focused and better prepared for this race,'' said McCormack, who changed his bike's gear set this week after experiencing Phuket's legendary hills for the first time in LPT.
''With the conditions today it wasn't about speed, but I played smart and it feels really great to win here, a place I've heard so much about and always wanted to race,'' he said.
In a women's field opened up by the last-minute withdrawal due to illness of double Ironman and Ironman 70.3 World Champion Leanda Cave of Great Britain, Melissa Hauschildt made it a one-two for Australia with a solid defence of her 2011 title.
Hauschildt fought back against a plucky performance from last weekend's LPT Champion Radka Vodickova of the Czech Republic, who led out of T1 into the bike course as she aimed for two Laguna Phuket victories in a row.
But Hauschildt - whose bike and baggage were delayed by her airline and only arrived in Phuket on Saturday morning - overhauled her at the 40km mark and was almost seven minutes ahead of the Czech Olympian coming out of T2 into the run.
She finished in 04:23:30, with Vodickova second in 04:31:46 and Laguna Phuket veteran Belinda Granger of Australia third in 04:41:53.
''Radka managed to get a good lead on me but I passed her at the top of the first steep hill and I was pretty stoked by that,'' said Hauschildt.
''From then on I just focused on staying in the lead and I'm so pleased to have won here again - it's the best race,'' she said.
This year's third and final Ironman 70.3 Laguna Phuket registered 947 individual entries and 19 relay teams, a total of 1004 athletes representing 55 nationalities.
The race offered a pro prize purse of US$ 25,000 and 35 slots for the 2013 Ironman 70.3 World Championships in Las Vegas.
Canadian reality TV endurance duo Simon Donato and Paul ''Turbo'' Trebilcock managed to finish the race without mishap - Donato in a creditable 05:23:16 to place 147th overall, and Turbo in 06:14:42 at 379th overall.
Their efforts will be screened in North America and elsewhere around the world in the 'Boundless' TV series, showcasing Phuket to a global audience of millions.
Top Thai finisher was Phuket's Jaray Jearanai in 04:37:00 and 19th overall.
The 6.30am swim start saw the athletes battling strong swells and two-metre crashing breakers on the beach at Laguna Phuket, with some struggling to get their swims
underway.
Later in the morning torrential rain brought cooling relief for the leading pros on the run course and hazards for those still on the bike course, but the sun was out again as a grinning McCormack came down the finishing chute accompanied by Laguna Phuket's traditional baby elephant.
Results Men
Chris McCormack (AUS) 04:4:40
Ruedi Wild (SUI) 04:07:17
Tim Meyer (GER)
Alberto Cassadei (ITA) 04:08:06
Frederik Croneborg (SWE) 04:14:16
Simon Agoston (AUT) 04:19:50
Results Women
Melissa Hauschildt (AUS) 04:23:30
Radka Vodickova (CZE) 04:31:46
Belinda Granger (AUS) 04:41:53
Tamsin Lewis (GBR) 04:42:53
Note to the Editor
Laguna Phuket is Asia's finest destination resort - a collection of deluxe hotels and villas including Banyan Tree Phuket, Banyan Tree Spa Sanctuary, DoublePool Villas by Banyan Tree., Angsana Laguna Phuket, Dusit Thani Laguna Phuket, Outrigger Laguna Phuket Resort and Villas, Best Western Allamanda Laguna Phuket, Laguna Holiday Club Resort, and Laguna Property offering luxury investment and lifestyle residential properties - all sharing 1000 acres of tropical parkland and three kilometres of beach frontage with the Laguna Phuket Golf Club, Canal Shopping Village, Banyan Tree Spa, four Angsana Spas, Laguna Wedding Chapel, Quest, an on-site team building facility, and Latitude a unique stand-alone function venue.
It was a transformed ''Macca'' who held off the challenge of last weekend's winner Ruedi Wild of Switzerland - almost 10 years his junior - to complete the 1.9km swim, 90.1km bike ride
and 21.1km run in 04:04:40.
In a morning of topsy-turvy weather in Phuket, the 39 years-old two-time Ironman World Champion stormed out of T1 onto the bike course and was then among a charging breakaway pack with Wild, American Chris Lieto, Alberto Cassadei of Italy and impressive young German age grouper Tim Meyer out of T2 into the run.
McCormack and Wild pulled away and only 18 seconds separated them at the halfway mark of the two-lap run, but the Australian stepped up a gear to stretch his lead and cross the finish line almost three minutes ahead of Wild, who followed in 04:07:17.
Cassadei, third in last weekend's LPT when McCormack could only manage eighth place, again took the third men's pro podium spot in 04:08:06 with Meyer third overall in 04:07:32 and winner of his 18-24 age group.
''I was more focused and better prepared for this race,'' said McCormack, who changed his bike's gear set this week after experiencing Phuket's legendary hills for the first time in LPT.
''With the conditions today it wasn't about speed, but I played smart and it feels really great to win here, a place I've heard so much about and always wanted to race,'' he said.
In a women's field opened up by the last-minute withdrawal due to illness of double Ironman and Ironman 70.3 World Champion Leanda Cave of Great Britain, Melissa Hauschildt made it a one-two for Australia with a solid defence of her 2011 title.
Hauschildt fought back against a plucky performance from last weekend's LPT Champion Radka Vodickova of the Czech Republic, who led out of T1 into the bike course as she aimed for two Laguna Phuket victories in a row.
But Hauschildt - whose bike and baggage were delayed by her airline and only arrived in Phuket on Saturday morning - overhauled her at the 40km mark and was almost seven minutes ahead of the Czech Olympian coming out of T2 into the run.
She finished in 04:23:30, with Vodickova second in 04:31:46 and Laguna Phuket veteran Belinda Granger of Australia third in 04:41:53.
''Radka managed to get a good lead on me but I passed her at the top of the first steep hill and I was pretty stoked by that,'' said Hauschildt.
''From then on I just focused on staying in the lead and I'm so pleased to have won here again - it's the best race,'' she said.
This year's third and final Ironman 70.3 Laguna Phuket registered 947 individual entries and 19 relay teams, a total of 1004 athletes representing 55 nationalities.
The race offered a pro prize purse of US$ 25,000 and 35 slots for the 2013 Ironman 70.3 World Championships in Las Vegas.
Canadian reality TV endurance duo Simon Donato and Paul ''Turbo'' Trebilcock managed to finish the race without mishap - Donato in a creditable 05:23:16 to place 147th overall, and Turbo in 06:14:42 at 379th overall.
Their efforts will be screened in North America and elsewhere around the world in the 'Boundless' TV series, showcasing Phuket to a global audience of millions.
Top Thai finisher was Phuket's Jaray Jearanai in 04:37:00 and 19th overall.
The 6.30am swim start saw the athletes battling strong swells and two-metre crashing breakers on the beach at Laguna Phuket, with some struggling to get their swims
underway.
Later in the morning torrential rain brought cooling relief for the leading pros on the run course and hazards for those still on the bike course, but the sun was out again as a grinning McCormack came down the finishing chute accompanied by Laguna Phuket's traditional baby elephant.
Results Men
Chris McCormack (AUS) 04:4:40
Ruedi Wild (SUI) 04:07:17
Tim Meyer (GER)
Alberto Cassadei (ITA) 04:08:06
Frederik Croneborg (SWE) 04:14:16
Simon Agoston (AUT) 04:19:50
Results Women
Melissa Hauschildt (AUS) 04:23:30
Radka Vodickova (CZE) 04:31:46
Belinda Granger (AUS) 04:41:53
Tamsin Lewis (GBR) 04:42:53
Note to the Editor
Laguna Phuket is Asia's finest destination resort - a collection of deluxe hotels and villas including Banyan Tree Phuket, Banyan Tree Spa Sanctuary, DoublePool Villas by Banyan Tree., Angsana Laguna Phuket, Dusit Thani Laguna Phuket, Outrigger Laguna Phuket Resort and Villas, Best Western Allamanda Laguna Phuket, Laguna Holiday Club Resort, and Laguna Property offering luxury investment and lifestyle residential properties - all sharing 1000 acres of tropical parkland and three kilometres of beach frontage with the Laguna Phuket Golf Club, Canal Shopping Village, Banyan Tree Spa, four Angsana Spas, Laguna Wedding Chapel, Quest, an on-site team building facility, and Latitude a unique stand-alone function venue.
An impressive performance- the front people were at the 40k mark before 0800. Well done and a well deserved beer tonight.
Posted by Mister Ree on December 2, 2012 21:03