WTS 13 Female Grand Finals
A dramatic female Grand Final event in London saw the hopes of two athletes crushed on course but British fans were made happy with Non Stanford taking the win and the WTS series title.
We covered the actual race here, but now enjoy the photo gallery from the wet and cold action.
All images © Kerry Yndestad / slowtwitch.com
The race is on in very clear wetsuit legal conditions.
Rounding one of the buoys knocked German favorite Anne Haug out of the race.
American WTS Series leader Gwen Jorgensen after the first lap of the swim.
And back in the water they go for the second lap of the swim.
A fairly large pack dealt with wet and cold conditions in London.
Jorgensen crashed early on and would not finish the race.
The front bunch was driving hard and not deterred by the conditions, and Non Stanford was very prominent at the front.
A smaller chase pack coming through transition.
The mayhem that is the bike-run transition in ITU racing.
Stanford was quick through T2,but had to serve a 15 second penalty for a T1 infraction.
The leaders were already well up the road of this group with GBR well represented.
Anne Haug on the way to 35th place, certainly far from what she had expected and what she is capable of.
The leading front bunch in pursuit of American Sarah Groff and Brit Non Stanford.
Stanford established a lead large enough to serve the 15 second penalty and still come out ahead of the chasers.
Sarah Groff looked very good running in the runner-up spot.
But the chasers were not that far behind.
The 2013 Grand Finals winner is Non Stanford and she also took the WTS Series title.
Aileen Reid outsprinted Emma Moffatt for second place.
The Grand Finals podium.
The World Triathlon Series podium.
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