ITU > World Cup action continues in Ishigaki

he World Cup circuit heads to Asia for the second stop of the series in familiar Ishigaki, Japan. The small island has been a staple on the ITU calendar for nearly two decades, with this weekend’s World Cup marking the 18th consecutive year Ishigaki has hosted an elite ITU event. This year, the race will serve as a homecoming of sorts for Japan’s 2012 London Olympics team, as all five of the Olympians are slated to toe the start line.

Elite Women
Juri Ide (JPN) leads the women’s start list, having just recorded a top 10 finish at the World Triathlon Series in Auckland where she proved her strong swim and bike form. Ishigaki also holds good memories for Ide, as she earned her first major ITU title at the World Cup in 2009.

Ide will no doubt be challenged by Yuka Sato (JPN), who just posted her highest finish in an ITU World Triathlon Series race with the fastest swim split of the women’s race in Auckland. While Sato was competing in junior races just a few years ago, she steadily rose in the rankings last year and looks primed to have a breakout season.

Although further down on the start list, don’t count out Ide’s London Olympic teammates Mariko Adachi and Ai Ueda. Adachi will test her winter training in Ishigaki, as it is her first race of the season. While Ueda is familiar with the Ishigaki course, having raced on it a number of times, she has yet to earn a podium finish and will be hungry to do so.

Emma Jackson (AUS) is the top ranked international in the field. Jackson, who clocked an eighth-place finish at the London Olympics, will likely mix it up on the swim. If she stays with the leaders on the bike, she’ll be tough to beat coming home.

“This will be my first time to Ishigaki so I am looking forward to experiencing it, as I’ve heard some great things about the race,” Jackson said. “I’m sure the Japanese athletes will be tough competition as they will be racing in their own country and are always competitive on the circuit.”

Women’s start list

Elite Men

Tony Dodds (NZL) will be the man to beat in Ishigaki, having already recorded a pair of podium finishes this year. The Kiwi appears to be in top shape, having held his own with an impressive lead group in Auckland on the swim and bike last weekend.

Olympian Hirokatsu Tayama leads the deep Japanese team. Tayama is no stranger to Ishigaki, as he has raced there numerous times in his career. But, like Ueda, he has yet to make a podium, which will no doubt be cause for motivation.

Yuichi Hosoda joins Tayama as one of the top Japanese athletes to watch for. Hosoda was missing from the Auckland start list, but warmed up for the season at the South Sumatra ITU Premium Asian Cup, finishing just outside the podium in fourth place.

Rising Aussie star Ryan Fisher will threaten as a strong competitor on the World Cup circuit. Although he is a solid swimmer and biker, Fisher will need to hold steady on the run if he wants a shot at medalling. Teammate Dan Wilson, who finished second at the Mooloolaba Oceania Cup in March, will also be a factor on the swim and bike.

France’s Grégory Rouault proved he has the speed this year with a win at the Geelong ITU Sprint Triathlon Oceania Cup. However, it remains to be seen if he can hold that velocity over twice the distance, as he’ll need to do in Ishigaki this weekend.

Men’s start list

Both the men’s and women’s races will be held on Sunday 14 April. The women will go off at 1:00pm, while the men will start at 3:45 local time. Follow all the action live on twitter at triathlonlive.

Start Number First Name Last Name Country
1 Tony Dodds NZL NZ
2 Hirokatsu Tayama JPN JP
3 Ryan Fisher AUS AU
4 Yuichi Hosoda JPN JP
5 Dan Wilson AUS AU
6 Ryosuke Yamamoto JPN JP
7 Grégory Rouault FRA FR
8 Nick Kastelein AUS AU
9 Bryan Keane IRL IE
10 James Chronis AUS AU
11 Ji Hwan Kim KOR KR
12 Kohei Shimomura JPN JP
14 Ivan Ivanov UKR UA
15 Conor Murphy IRL IE
16 Matt Brown AUS AU
17 Kohei Tsubaki JPN JP
18 Rudolf Naude RSA ZA
19 Syogo Ishitsuka JPN JP
20 Ron Darmon ISR IL
21 Ivan Kalashnikov RUS RU
22 Min Ho Heo KOR KR
23 Ju Seok Kim KOR KR
24 Wian Sullwald RSA ZA
25 Aliaksandr Vasilevich BLR BY
26 Jumpei Furuya JPN JP
27 Jung Min Park KOR KR

 

Start Number First Name Last Name Country
1 Juri Ide JPN JP
2 Yuka Sato JPN JP
3 Yuko Takahashi JPN JP
4 Emma Jackson AUS AU
5 Kiyomi Niwata JPN JP
6 Mariko Adachi JPN JP
7 Ai Ueda JPN JP
8 Tomoko Sakimoto JPN JP
9 Yun-Jung Jang KOR KR
10 Evgenia Sukhoruchenkova RUS RU
11 Charlotte Bonin ITA IT
12 Anel Stewart RSA ZA
14 Gaia Peron ITA IT
15 Agnieszka Cieslak POL PL
16 Ha Yeon Lee KOR KR

 

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