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Posted: June 16, 2007

Multisport: Gold for Morrison at Edinburgh European Duathlon Championships

Having topped the medal table at the ITU Duathlon World Championships in Gyor, Hungary in April; Britain's top multisport competitors have been looking to add to their medal haul at the European Duathlon Championships in Edinburgh today. In wet and windy conditions competition was tough, but the Brits made the most of the home support to top the medal table once again.

Junior Men
Competition started well when Mark Threlfall broke away on the bike in the Junior men's race giving himself a 15 second lead coming onto the final 2.5km run. He was passed by Portuguese sensation, Joao Silva, but held on to take a superb second place.

1. Joao Silva, POR
2. Mark Threlfall, GBR
3. Jose Estrangeiro, POR

Junior Women
Further success came in the Junior women's race when Sophie Coleman and Kirsty McWilliam took a magnificent one-two finish in front of the home crowds. McWilliam, from Glasgow, gained a minute lead on the opening 5km run, but crashed at the first turn on the bike course. Having recomposed herself and fixed her bike she restarted in fifth and a minute behind the leaders. Coleman took full advantage and broke away early on the bike to take a commanding lead into the final transition. McWilliam rode strongly and climbed back up to second to finish as runner-up. Mary Ferrier from Gateshead finished fifth place to ensure Great Britain took team gold.

1. Sophie Coleman, GBR
2. Kirsty  McWilliam, GBR
3. Alexa Guissani, ITA

Elite Women
Catriona Morrison dominated the women's event as she rode away from the opposition over the 40km hilly bike course. Putting four minutes into her rivals, Morrison, the 2006 World Champion, could afford to cruise the final run to cross the line ahead of Radka Vodickova of the Czech Republic who outsprinted Alexandra Louison of France.

Morrison said: "It's a fantastic feeling to win in front of my supporters here today in Edinburgh. The City has hosted a great Championships and it was a special feeling to cross the line so far in front. The bike course was perfect for me: tough, hilly and technical, so I made the most of it to gave myself the winning lead."

1. Catriona Morrison, GBR
2. Radka Vodickova, CZE
3. Alexandra Louison, FRA

Elite Men
Benny Vansteelant impressively won the men's race having dominated the 40km bike section. The Belgian cycled three minutes into a stacked men's field over the route which took competitors over Arthur's Seat and past the Scottish Parliament buildings. Britain's Tom Lowe exited for the final run in the chasing pack and stormed through to take bronze having run down the two Belgian athletes ahead of him, including Benny's brother, Joerie.

1. Benny Vansteelant, BEL
2. Rob Woestenborghs, BEL
3. Tom Lowe, GBR

Lowe commented: "What a great feeling to win my first major Championship medal. I'm a big guy so the hilly course didn't really suit me, but I just felt so good on my second run that I always knew a medal was on the cards. If the run had been any longer I might even have got second."

Final Medal Table:
1. Great Britain: 2 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze.
2. Belgium: 1 gold, 1 silver.
3. Portugal: 1 gold, 1 bronze.
4. Czech Republic: 1 silver.
5. France: 1 bronze.
=. Italy: 1 bronze.

For further information on European Duathlon Championships, please see BritishTriathlon.org.


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