Sydney, Australia (10 April 2012) – It’s the third year in a row that
Sydney opens the ITU World Triathlon Series (WTS), and the first year
it’s kicked off an Olympic year. In the two years since Sydney has been
part of the WTS, it has hosted some incredible finishes including Javier
Gomez’s comeback from a bike crash last year to claim what he described
as his toughest ever win.
This year, with no Brownlee brothers or Gomez, the men’s podium is
wide open, with contenders like Alexander Bruykhankov, David Hauss,
Laurent Vidal, Brad Kahlefeldt, Brendan Sexton, William Clarke and
Steffen Justus lining up to add their name to the winners list. In the
women’s race, New Zealand’s Andrea Hewitt is still the one to beat and
will wear No.1, but she will face a challenge from a host of Australian
women aiming to finally win their home race and stake their claim for an
Olympics spot. While Emma Moffatt has been pre-selected, there is Emma
Jackson, Emma Snowsill and Erin Densham to keep an eye on. Reigning ITU
World Champion Helen Jenkins will make her season debut, while also
watch series winners Lisa Norden, Barbara Riveros Diaz and Nicola
Spirig. Read the full preview here

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