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Gold Medal won by Australia’s Luke Willian

Australia’s Luke Willian emerged victorious in the elite men’s event at the 2024 World Triathlon Cup held in Wollongong, Australia. Willian claimed the gold medal with an impressive overall time of 52 minutes and 51 seconds, solidifying his position as a top contender in the sport. South Africa’s Jamie Riddle trailed closely behind, finishing in second place with a time of 53 minutes and 14 seconds, while Diego Moya of Chile secured the third spot by a fraction of a second.

Among the other Australian competitors, Callum McClusky and Jacob Birtwhistle finished fifth and sixth, respectively. Bradley Course and Brandon Copeland also put up strong performances, taking eighth and tenth place, respectively. Willian’s victory marks his first World Triathlon Cup round win in five years, showcasing his determination and prowess in the sport as he sets his sights on qualifying for the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Despite this significant win, Willian’s success in Wollongong does not guarantee him a spot in the upcoming Olympic Games. The 27-year-old athlete expressed his excitement and determination, highlighting the importance of his performance on home soil in boosting his chances for Olympic qualification. Willian had missed out on the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and has been working towards earning a spot in the Paris 2024 Games.

While Willian stood out among the Australian competitors, Matt Hauser and Ben Dijkstra, top contenders for the Paris Olympics, were unable to participate in the event due to food poisoning. In the women’s elite event, Ellie Hoitnik achieved the best finish for the Australian contingent, securing seventh place with a time of 1 hour and 52 seconds. Sweden’s Tilda Mansson took the top spot in the women’s event, further adding to the excitement and competitiveness of the World Triathlon Cup.

Australia is gearing up to field a strong team for the Paris 2024 Olympics, with two men and two women set to compete in the individual and mixed relay triathlons. The competition and camaraderie seen at the World Triathlon Cup indicate the high level of talent and determination within the sport, setting the stage for an exciting journey towards the upcoming Olympic Games.

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