Ibiza Multisport Championships: Day 2

We can finally say it, It’s race day in Ibiza! The 2023 Multisport Sprint Duathlon gets underway with the male duathletes from 16 to 29, the first on the start line today, from 8am CET, while the first Age-Group females will kick off ten minutes later. It’s a 5km run, 20km bike and 2.5km run that awaits the elites, uphill out of town then snaking around Santa Eulalia harbour on foot before a 3-lap bike, up-and-back bike with a rolling incline, a pan-flat final run to the tape. There will be a finish line camera so if you are not lucky enough to be in Ibiza, you can watch it on TriathlonLIVE.tv. Get ready for a full day of duathlon action, and watch this space for updates during the day!

15.10h - The day of races is not over yet. The Male and Female Juniors are about to start, and you can check out already the first images in the photo gallery of the Age Group Sprint Duathlon races!


15.00h - Super Mario: Duathlon edition! It’s another world title for Spanish star Mario Mola as he delivers gold for his Ibiza crowds this time over a hot and demanding duathlon, holding off the ever-strong French duo of Benjamin Choquert and Krilan le Bihan over a breathtaking final 2.5km run!

13.25h - The Elite and U23 men are about to line up, come and join the crowds already out there ready to cheer for them!.


12.55h - Emma Pallant (GBR) is our women’s 2023 Duathlon World Champion! A stellar bike break with Zsanett Bragmayer ( HUN) did the damage early on before a fluid final 2.5km to the tape ahead of Bragmayer with silver, Ai Ueda (JPN) the bronze!.


11.20h - After the fabulous display of the Age Groupers, it is time now for the Elites! If you are in Santa Eulalia, in Ibiza, get ready to cheer them on! And if not, you can watch the races with English or Spanish commentary on TriathlonLIVE.tv.


10.20h - Team NZL celebrating in style a gold medal by Blake Miller and amazing racing by the team.


9.40h - And we also have the first female claiming a World Title. Congratulations, Holly Andrews!


9.25h - Finish line vibes! Check the live timing here, and when races are over, all the results here.


9.00h The first Age-group duathlete across the line was Frenchman David Bernard. “I’m so happy to win, I raced in Aviles and this is my second World Championships, just a great feeling to win and celebrate with my girlfriend,” said Bernard.


7.45h - The Age Groupe duathletes will be followed by the Elite athletes, starting with the Elite women at 11am, with some great names of the sport among the ones chasing world titles in Ibiza, including three-time World champion Mario Mola and Japan’s great star Ai Ueda.

 

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