Triathlon: Women’s Race

Triathlon: Women’s Race

As a seasoned cinephile with decades of experience under my belt, I have seen countless athletes rise and fall in their respective fields. The Triathlon World Championships in Hamburg this year promise to be an exciting spectacle, filled with drama, suspense, and the raw power of human endurance.


Georgia Taylor-Brown may not be as swift as she was during her silver medal win in Tokyo, but she’s currently focusing on high-altitude training. Beth Potter emerged victorious from the test event and is in top form. I hold a soft spot for Under-23 World champion Kate Waugh, although I don’t believe she’ll be contending for the top spots. The medals are likely to go to Potter and Taylor-Brown if the latter has managed to regain her race speed. Bermuda’s Flora Duffy is the defending champion but isn’t considered a favorite due to her extended injury layoff. Keep an eye on Lisa Tertsch from Germany, who boasts impressive running skills, and Cassandre Beaugrand of France, who possesses great talent. Annie Emmerson

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2024-07-25 18:07