<
div data-reactid=”17″><p class = "canvas-atom-canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "Germany has done double the Worlds of Ironman triathlon, Saturday in Hawaii, with Jan Frodeno's men's victory and Anne Haug's women Jan Frodeno on Saturday won his third Ironman triathlon title in 7h51'13 ", a new race record ( 3.8km of swimming, 180km of cycling and 42.195km of running). But the 38-year-old German, Olympic champion in the "Lassique & nbsp;" triathlon (1.5 km in the water, 40 km in the bike and 10 km in the running) in 2008, had nothing to do with the clock. . " I do not care about the record. It's a championship, the Wimbledon of our sport. His victory allows Germany to maintain its domination of the men's competition with a sixth consecutive victory. The series started in 2014 with Sebastian Kienle, and Patrick Lange had doubled in 2017 and 2018. Frodeno had already triumphed in 2015 and 2016. On Saturday, he had a good swim, but it was on the bike that he built his victory, offering himself two minutes in advance before increasing the gap on marathon. American Tim O'Donnell also fell below the eight hour mark (7:59:40 "), more than eight minutes behind Frodeno and Kienle was third in 8:02:04. Lange, feverish, gave up during the cycling race. Anne Haug became the first German to be crowned in Hawaii. The 36-year-old triathlete caught up eight minutes late in the race to win in 8:40:10, ahead of Britain's Lucy Charles-Barclay and Australia's Sarah Crowley, while Charles-Barclay led for 7:30 and started the race. the marathon with a good lead before being taken over by Haug, more than 16 km from the finish. " data-reactid = "18"> Germany made a double blow at the Ironman Triathlon Worlds on Saturday in Hawaii, with the men's victory of Jan Frodeno and the women of Anne Haug. Jan Frodeno on Saturday won his third World Ironman triathlon title in 7h51'13 ", a new race record (3.8km swim, 180km bike and 42.195km running), but the 38-year-old German , Olympic champion of the "lassic" triathlon (1.5 km in the water, 40 km by bike and 10 km of running) in 2008, had nothing to do with the chrono. I do not care about the record. It's a championship, the Wimbledon of our sport. His victory allows Germany to maintain its domination of the men's competition with a sixth consecutive victory. The series started in 2014 with Sebastian Kienle, and Patrick Lange had the double in 2017 and 2018. Frodeno had already triumphed in 2015 and 2016. Saturday, he managed a swimming correct, but it is on the bike that he built his victory, offering himself two minutes early before he increased the gap on the marathon. American Tim O'Donnell also fell below the eight hour mark (7:59:40 "), more than eight minutes behind Frodeno and Kienle was third in 8:02:04. Lange, feverish, gave up during the cycling race. Anne Haug became the first German to be crowned in Hawaii. The 36-year-old triathlete caught up eight minutes late in the race to win in 8:40:10, ahead of Britain's Lucy Charles-Barclay and Australia's Sarah Crowley, while Charles-Barclay led for 7:30 and started the race. the marathon with a good lead before being taken over by Haug, more than 16 km from the finish.
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p class=”canvas-atom canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)–sm Mt(0.8em)–sm” type=”text” content=”C’est la troisieme fois que Charles-Barclay prend la medaille d’argent a Kona. La Suissesse Daniela Ryf, quadruple tenante du titre, a termine 13e en 9h14’26”.” data-reactid=”20″>This is the third time that Charles-Barclay takes the silver medal in Kona. Switzerland's Daniela Ryf, four-time defending champion, finished 13th in 9h14'26 ".