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FLASSIN - This weekend Flassin-Saint Oyen, Italy will play host to the 2007
ITU Winter Triathlon World Championships.
Hundreds of winter enthusiasts from 23 countries will visit the mountain town in the
Italian Alps to represent their nation in the eleventh edition of the run,
cycle and ski event.
The Elite, Junior and Under23 athletes will race on Saturday with the Elite
Team and Age Group events on Sunday. Elite and Under23 athletes will race
the traditional distances of a 7.5 kilometre run on packed snow followed by
a 12 kilometre cycle on snow and finish with a 10 kilometre cross-country
ski. All three disciplines will take place on a groomed, 3-lap course.
Junior and Age Group competitors will race a two lap course of a 5 kilometre
run, 8 kilometre bike and 6.6 kilometre ski. The competition should take
athletes 80 to 90 minutes to complete.
Both 2006 world champions Benjamin Sonntag and Sigrid Mutsheller, formerly
Lang, of Germany are present to try and defend their titles. Mutsheller is
a four-time champion already and will be gunning for her fifth title, and
fourth in a row, on Saturday. By far the race favourite, in her stunning
career Mutsheller has been on the world championship podium eight times of a
possible ten with 4 gold medals, 3 silver and one bronze. At last year's
world championships in Sjusjoen, Norway she won by almost five minutes.
In the men's event, all three of last year medalists are in Italy to try and
take top honours. Both 2006 silver and bronze medalists Alf Roger Holme and
Arne Post, both of Norway, will be strong competition for Sonntag. These
three will be joined on the start line by European Champion Andreas Svanebo
of Sweden and Pan American Champion Mike Kosler of the United States in
their quest for gold.
In the women's team relay, Germany will look to again take gold and keep
their streak alive. The German women's team has won the team championship
every year since the event's induction in 2002. A strong Norwegian team,
however, will be looking for its turn atop the podium after finishing second
to Germany the past 4 years.
For the men's team relay, it will be Norway looking for its third title in
as many years. They will have stiff competition from the ever-close
Germans, who have finished second the past two years. The home-town
favourite, Italians, are also sure to give the crowds something to cheer
about with two teams entered.
Flassin Mountain is located just outside of Saint Oyen in the Valle d'Aosta
along the French-Swiss border and boasts some of the best winter conditions
in the Alps. With fresh snowfall expected over the next few days and
temperatures hovering around freezing, conditions will be perfect for
racing.
For full event details and start list please visit this link
Triathlon.org.
About International Triathlon Union
* The International Triathlon Union was founded in 1989 in Avignon,
France and now has over 100 affiliated national federations around the
world.
* Triathlon was awarded Olympic status in 1994 and the ITU is the
youngest International Federation in the Olympics. For further information
visit www.triathlon.org.
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