Triathlon: German no chance to win Brownlee wins
In Triathlon:'s Cup home game, the German triathletes had nothing related to the victories. Nevertheless, men and the girls of the German Triathlon Union were pleased by the individual race. I'm super happy because I've eventually reached a top result," said the 32-year old from Saarbrucken. To mitzumischen to the end at the very top, it had not been enough for his co-workers and him. There was Olympic champion Alistair Brownlee took reven cheap Womens Nike Free 5.0 V4.e for their narrow defeat a year ago against his brother and with a d http://www.5bby.com/discount-nike-lebron-10-basketball-shoes-blackwhite-on-sale.html.awn out sprint over nearly a kilometer to success Jonathan. This was behind the powerful Frenchman Vincent Luis 20 km cycling to 750 meters and running five kilometers. The Spanish world champion and four-time race winner Javier Gomez had to meet with fourth place. Gregor Buchholz was 16, Maximilian Schwetz 23, Franz 30 Loschke Justus Nieschlag that is unlucky. He had to make do nearly half the distance without him and lost his seat on the bike. In the overall standings Buchholz than 15 greatest German. But even a location behind comes Justus. The Spaniard Gomez is further in front. Justus and Buchholz have been offering their functionality in each individual race for the World Cup mixed relay race on Sunday. The other two areas are not unlikely to Rebecca Robisch and Anja Knapp . "We submit that footballers go to," said Robisch overlooking the World Cup final of the DFB team in Rio de Janeiro. Germany is defending champio Http://www.5bby.com.. Despite the miss of the top ten spots Robisch was satisfied with their performance. "I'm over the moon, especially after the botched race last year," said the 26-year-old from Saarbrucken. The EC second Sophia Saller was 39, Hanna Philippin came on the place that was 46th. Gwen Jorgensen proved that it's now the triathlete that was exceptional. The American won thanks to a superior running operation is not inferior in 56:54 minutes. For the World Cup front runner, it was the fourth success in sequence. Second was the Australian Emma Jackson in front of the Canadian Kirsten Sweetland. "She is a class of its own," said NDR television last year's winner Anne Haug about the 28-year old Jorgensen. "It makes us look like amateurs at the moment." Haug couldn't begin due to an injury. In the overall standings, the World bronze medalist in 2013 dropped from Munich back to rate 19, but is finest German.