"Wow, it's amazing, it hasn't sunk in at all yet,” commented Moffatt at the finish. “It's great to put together two great races in six days and to come away with the win, I'm ecstatic. It was good to make the break and get a lead and I was a bit concerned when Andrea [Hewitt] came with me for the first lap. I was just trying to focus on running and not on the money. I don't know what I'm going to do with it, I haven't given it any thought."
Sweltering, windy conditions greeted the 50 starters as they dived into Blue Heron Lake this morning. In typical fashion American swim expert Sara McLarty led out of the water, 37 seconds ahead of the group. Her lead would not last long though with an efficient pack led by last week’s Washington D.C. Dextro Energy Triathlon – ITU World Championship winner Moffatt, New Zealand’s Andrea Hewitt, 2008 world champion Helen Jenkins of Great Britain and the American duo of Sarah Haskins and Laura Bennett having closed the gap in the first three laps of eight.
The surprise was Olympic champion Emma Snowsill who failed to make the first group out of the water and was relegated to the larger chase group for the entire 40 kilometre bike segment. The bike course in West Des Moines is flat and technical with multiple hairpin turns, which favoured the eight woman lead group enabling them to put small amounts of time in the chasers on every lap. Entering second transition, the lead would be 55 seconds.
In a repeat of last weekend’s performance, Moffatt immediately went on the attack early in the run, dropping everyone except for Hewitt. The Kiwi would not last long however, and by the end of the first lap Hewitt was already beginning to fall back leaving Moffatt to cruise to victory and her largest payday ever. Never taking her foot of the gas for a moment Moffatt still posted the fastest run of the day with a 35:35 10-kilometre split.
Second place Snowsill showed her run prowess reeling in the entire lead group, except for Moffatt, with the second fastest run split of the day. After an up and down 2008, Lauren Groves showed her run form keeping within striking distance of Snowsill all day to claim her first major podium.
“Two podiums in two weekends is really pleasing, especially from where I've been placed after the bike”, said Snowsill. “It's easier to have your team mate beat you. I think we'll be having a big party back in Oz when we get home!"
Hy-Vee ITU Triathlon Elite Cup
1.5km swim, 40km bike, 10km run
Elite Women - Official Results
Gold – Emma Moffatt (AUS) 1:59:46
Silver – Emma Snowsill (AUS) 2:01:19 +1:33
Bronze – Lauren Groves (CAN) 2:01:31 +1:45
4th – Magali di Marco (SUI) 2:01:48 +2:02
5th – Liz Blatchford (GBR) 2:02:04 +2:18
6th – Andrea Hewitt (NZL) 2:02:26 +2:40
7th – Lisa Norden (SWE) 2:02:37 +2:51
8th – Daniela Ryf (SUI) 2:02:59 +3:13
9th – Sarah Haskins (USA) 2:03:26 +3:40
10th – Helen Jenkins (GBR) 2:03:45 +3:59 Official full field results will be available here
La actual nĂşmero uno en la clasificaciĂłn mundial, la australiana Emma Moffatt, continuĂł con su temporada de ensueño al ganar hoy el triatlĂłn con mayor premio econĂłmico en un tiempo de 1 hora, 59 minutos y 46 segundos. En una prueba con unos premios econĂłmicos superiores al millĂłn de dĂłlares USD en juego, fue la medallista de bronce OlĂmpica en Beijing quien dominĂł la carrera de talla OlĂmpica para alcanzar la primera posiciĂłn y los 200.000$ de la Copa Élite de TriatlĂłn ITU de Hy-Vee esta mañana. En segundo lugar a 1 minuto y 33 segundos llegĂł otra Emma de Australia, Emma Snowsill y en tercera posiciĂłn la canadiense Lauren Groves a otros 12 segundos.
Las sofocantes condiciones de viento dieron la bienvenida a las 50 participantes que se sumergieron en el Lago Blue Heron esta mañana. Como ya es habitual la experta nadadora americana Sara McLarty liderĂł la carrera a la salida del agua con 37 segundos de ventaja sobre el grupo. Su ventaja no dudarĂa mucho ya que un eficiente grupo formado por la ganadora del fin de semana pasado del Campeonato del Mundo de TriatlĂłn ITU Dextro Energy de Washington DC, Moffatt, por la neozelandesa Andrea Hewitt, por la británica Helen Jenkins campeona del mundo 2008 y por el dĂşo americano compuesto por Sarah Haskins y Laura Bennett, habĂa reducido la ventaja en las tres primeras vueltas de las ocho.
En una repeticiĂłn de la estrategia utilizada el pasado fin de semana, Moffatt comenzĂł a atacar desde los primeros compases de la carrera a pie, dejando atrás a todas excepto a Hewitt. La neozelandesa sin embargo no aguantarĂa mucho tiempo y al finalizar la primera vuelta Hewitt comenzaba a descolgarse, dejando a Moffatt hacerse con la victoria y con el premio econĂłmico más grande de la historia. Moffatt no bajĂł el ritmo en ningĂşn momento marcando el segmento de carrera a pie de 10 kilĂłmetros más rápido del dĂa en 35:35.