Cameron Dye and Lisa Norden win Los Angeles Triathlon

Lisa Norden has continued her recent good form with a solid win at the Los Angeles Triathlon finishing almost four minutes ahead of second placed Jodie Stimpson. Norden recently won the rich Hy-Vee triathlon banking USD$151,500 for the victory. Australian Annabel Luxford finished in fourth place. Ca

Lisa Norden has continued her recent good form with a solid win at the Los Angeles Triathlon finishing almost four minutes ahead of second placed Jodie Stimpson. Norden recently won the rich Hy-Vee triathlon banking USD$151,500 for the victory. Australian Annabel Luxford finished in fourth place but we haven’t seen the splits yet for her. After an injury-plagued start to the season, Norden has had some very good results in ITU recently with a fourth place at the ITU Grand Final in Beijing a week after her Hy-Vee win and a 7th at Yokohama last weekend.

Cameron Dye took out the men’s race with a very fast bike split that gave him the gap he needed to hold out a faster finishing Greg Bennett. After a mishap mid-year when coming into T2 at the Minneapolis Lifetime triathlon where an age grouper took Dye out with 100yds to go he has struggled to pull out those strong bike performances we are used to. Chicago and Hy-Vee both saw him getting passed on the bike after his usual strong swim. So it was good to see Dye smash the bike in this race and go away with a good amount of confidence.

Greg Bennett went hard on the run to try and pull back the lead Dye had created on the bike but at the end of the day he finsihed 45 seconds behind Dye to take second.

Tim Reed raced solidly for sixth overall but is still looking for that extra minute in the swim that he needs to get in with the leaders on the bike. When he finds this he will be hard to stop and will not have to rely on his fast run to get himself up on to the leaderboard. Reed heads home to Australia today after spending the last few months training in Boulder and racing the 5150 series amongst other races. Reed took away a few podiums finishes including a second at Washington DC and a third at New York in the 5150 triathlon series.

Racing also in LA was Matthew Pellow who trains in Wollongong with NSWIS. Pellow finished 12th male pro.

POSATHLETEDIVSWIMBIKERUNTIME
1Cameron DyeM PRO19:1453:12:0032:45:001:46:34
2Greg BennettM PRO19:0855:09:0031:30:001:47:19
3Filip OspalyM PRO19:2157:49:0031:04:001:49:45
4Stuart HayesM PRO19:2657:52:0032:27:001:51:07
5Fraser CartmellM PRO19:5357:15:0033:34:001:52:13
6Tim ReedM PRO20:1458:57:0032:47:001:53:35
7Mauro CavanhaM PRO20:0559:11:0033:23:001:54:29
8Allen GardnerM PRO19:191:01:1036:09:001:58:17
9Brian RhodesM PRO19:541:00:4036:18:001:58:24
10James BurnsM PRO24:51:001:00:1732:24:001:59:22
11Kenny RakestrawM PRO24:05:001:02:1532:43:002:00:41
12Matthew PellowM PRO21:141:04:0636:26:002:03:22
13Kerry SullivanM PRO22:441:03:4338:03:002:06:12
14Chris TremonteM PRO23:281:06:4134:34:002:06:27
15Andrew LocktonM PRO24:12:001:07:4737:05:002:11:49
       
POSATHLETEDIVSWIMBIKERUNTIME
1Lisa NordenF PRO21:5358:29:0035:19:001:57:16
2Jodie StimpsonF PRO22:041:02:4434:56:002:01:10
3Jillian PetersenF PRO21:471:01:5736:07:002:01:27
4Annabel LuxfordF PRO2:02:12
5Sara McLartyF PRO20:171:02:0138:57:002:03:00
6Hollie AvilF PRO21:481:02:3637:05:002:03:13
7Magali TisseyreF PRO22:421:03:4035:49:002:04:02
8Becky LavelleF PRO21:521:02:4538:05:002:04:33
9Radka VodickovaF PRO21:571:06:0836:35:002:06:17
10Nicole KelleherF PRO23:421:04:1237:59:002:07:45
11Julie ErtelF PRO22:141:07:4837:07:002:08:48
12Jenny FletcherF PRO23:451:04:1139:38:002:09:22
13Jennifer LuebkeF PRO23:571:05:4743:48:002:15:27
14Lesley SmithF PRO28:01:001:08:5737:32:002:16:45