Edgar and Perriard Win Draft Legal Sprint Champs

James Edgar and Estelle Perriard have won the richest race on the domestic triathlon calendar at Vodafone Dublin City Triathlon.

They came out on top of an elite field competing for the Draft-Legal Sprint Distance National Championships – a race with a prize fund of €10,000.

Luke McCarron was second in the men’s race following a close battle with Belgian athlete Thomas Guilmot in third. Fourth and fifth places went to South Africa’s Dylan Nortje and Niall Cornyn respectively with Cornyn winning the bronze national championship medal.

In the women’s race Ailbhe Carroll finished second to Swiss athlete Perriard, and claimed the National Championships in the process, with Shannon Kelly in third place. Shauna Doellken O’Shea finished 4th and claimed the bronze national championship medal.

The full Sprint Distance National Championship podiums were:

Men’s

1st James Edgar

2nd Luke McCarron

3rd Niall Cornyn

Women’s

1st Ailbhe Carroll

2nd Shannon Kelly

3rd Shauna Doellken O’Shea

Vodafone Dublin City Triathlon Returns

Almost 900 people swam 750m, biked 20km and ran 5km in the environs of Dublin’s River Liffey and Phoenix Park across the Draft Legal, Age Group and Aquathlon events for Vodafone Dublin City Triathlon, which was making its return for the first time since 2019.

The winners of the main Triathlon National Series event were Colm Turner and Ciara Wilson with Anthony O’Brien and Helen Perry in 2nd; and Cormac McGarry and Danielle O’Riordan 3rd.


Edgar Dominant

In the Draft-Legal event, James Edgar led the men’s race from start to finish, emerging from the water with a slender lead. He was caught on the bike by South African athlete Dylan Nortje during the 20km bike and the pair worked well together to hold off the rest of the field right through to the second transition. On the run Edgar pulled clear and moved on to a comfortable victory, completing the race in a time of 56mins and 59secs.

Behind him McCarron and Belgian’s Guilmot overtook Nortje to make it a two man race for second place. There was practically nothing to separate the pair and in the end there were just seven seconds between them with McCarron claiming a major result with second place ahead of Guilkmot.

Speaking after the race, Edgar said having Nortje with him on the bike was a major help in establishing the slender lead he gained from the swim. “We just spent the whole 20km and 30mins just drilling each other. It was nice to get out on the run knowing that it was almost sewn up so long as my legs co-operated.”

Perriard Wins

In the women’s race Irish elite representative Chloe Pollard was the early leader out of the water followed by Ailbhe Carroll and Belgium’s Estelle Perriard. Perriard and Carroll made their move on the bike, overhauling Pollard who was unable to stay with their pace.

Perriard and Carroll matched each other pedal stroke for pedal stroke until transition but on the run Perriard turned up the heat, dropping Carrolll after the first kilometre and eventually carving out a solid lead before the finish line.

She won the race with a time of 1hr 3mins and 49secs. Carroll was second on 1hr 5mins 37secs while Shannon Kelly ran herself on to the podium, claiming third with a time of 01:07:55.

Perriard said she found the swim rough and had some catching up to do once she recovered her composure but she said that her partnership with Ailbhe Carroll on the bike left her in a strong position to go clear once she started the run. “The run was quite comfortable. This hasn’t been the best season, I had COVID at the start and have been struggling to get back so this is my first race back, it’s good to get back and have a win.”

Junior National Championships

The Junior National Championships took place as part of the draft-legal event, with the junior men’s and women’s fields gaining invaluable experience of the format.

There was little to separate sisters Charlotte and Olivia Moore in the women’s event. The pair came out of the water together and worked with Shannon Kelly and Shauna Doellken O’Shea on the draft-legal bike course.

Charlotte pulled ahead on the run to finish 17 seconds ahead of Olivia, and claim the 2022 Junior Women’s Championship title. Waterford TC’s Chloe Bennett was third.

In the Junior Men’s event, Ethan Doherty and Ralf Bodamer led out of the swim, with Sean McMahon and Archie Bremner in the next group out of the water. Alex Van Buttingha Wichers was in fifth at this point just under a minute back.

Bodamer and Doherty travelled in a group with Sabian Kulczynski on the bike, all arriving into T2 together. Wicklow TC’s Archie Bremner and Belpark’s Alex Van Buttingha Wichers arrived into transition approximately 30 seconds later.

Van Buttingha Wichers had the fastest run split of the day to secure his Junior Men’s Championship title and finish in 1:01:05. Ethan Doherty finished second, Ralf Bodamer third.

Results

Provisional Results for Vodafone Dublin City Triathlon are now up on SportsSplits.com, check back here later on where we’ll be posting up participant pics.

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