{"id":8375,"date":"2021-05-08T04:24:01","date_gmt":"2021-05-08T04:24:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sportsnewsforyou.com\/?p=8375"},"modified":"2021-05-08T04:24:01","modified_gmt":"2021-05-08T04:24:01","slug":"jodie-swallow-leads-british-domination-at-ironman-sa","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/googmn.com\/?p=8375","title":{"rendered":"Jodie Swallow leads British domination at Ironman SA"},"content":{"rendered":"<p >British women ruled Ironman South Africa yesterday, with Jodie Swallow taking top honours and an emotional victory ahead of Lucy Gossage and Susie Cheetham.<\/p>\n<p>    Advertisement<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p >Setting the tone for the rest of the race, Swallow quickly caught up to the back end of the men\u2019s field. She completed the swim with a time of 50:16mins, with Camilla Pedersen (DEN) and Lucie Reed (CZE) following a further two seconds back.<\/p>\n<p >&gt;&gt;&gt; Camilla Pedersen\u2019s comeback continues with victory at Challenge Fuerteventura<\/p>\n<div    >\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p >Pedersen stayed within distance of Swallow in the early stages of the bike, while Eva Wutti (AUT) sat comfortably in third position for the majority of the first lap, but was overtaken by Germany\u2019s Diana Riesler as they neared the 90km mark. Swallow pulled away slightly and was able to take a two-minute lead into T2. Pedersen and Riesler followed in second and third respectively.<\/p>\n<p >Swallow continued to look strong and started stretching her lead. While Pedersen held her own in the first lap, she was later overtaken by both Lucy Gossage and Susie Cheetham, who moved into second and third place.<\/p>\n<blockquote  lang=\"en\">\n<p>Absolute race @jodieswallow. Winners are grinners! Good to see @JamesCunnama was there 2 great u #BahrainEndurance13 pic.twitter.com\/WdNUm86syI<\/p>\n<p>\u2014 Chris McCormack (@MaccaNow) March 29, 2015<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p >Gossage though, could not repeat her feat of a year ago as Swallow comfortably held out to cross the finish line in 09:26:56 to claim probably the most significant Ironman win of her career to date.<\/p>\n<p >Swallow dedicated her win to friend and Italian triathlete\u00a0Linda Scattolin, who was killed in a training ride accident in South Africa a few weeks ago.\u00a0Gossage finished six minutes later in second with Cheetham a further two minutes back.<\/p>\n<p >&gt;&gt;&gt; Susie Cheetham (n\u00e9e Hignett) on going from amateur to Ironman pro<\/p>\n<p >When asked on her thoughts on the race, an exhausted Swallow said: \u201c[I am] very satisfied with my victory, but my body is completely numb now. It [definitely] feels as if I have just completed an Ironman.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Top 10 professional women\u2019s results:\u00a0<\/p>\n<p >1. Jodie Ann Swallow (GBR) \u2013 09:26:56<br \/>2. Lucy Gossage (GBR) \u2013 09:31:20<br \/>3. Susie Cheetham (GBR) \u2013 09:33:02<br \/>4. Camilla Pedersen (DEN) \u2013 09:35:25<br \/>5. Diana Riesler (GER) \u2013 09:38:16<br \/>6. Eva Wutti (AUT) \u2013 09:40:22<br \/>7. Britta Martin (NZL) \u2013 09:45:33<br \/>8. Astrid Ganzow (GER) \u2013 09:50:29<br \/>9. Caitlin Snow (USA) \u2013 09:55:03<br \/>10. Sonja Tajsich (RSA) \u2013 10:01:37\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Men\u2019s race<\/p>\n<p >French athlete Sylvain Sudrie made the early yards on the swim with Johann Ackermann of Germany leading the group. South Africa\u2019s Kyle Buckingham kept pace with the leaders with Frederik Van Lierde on the shoulders of Buckingham.<\/p>\n<p >Van Lierde moved into third position before Sudrie emerged first in 49:04mins. A group of 10 men all exited the water within a minute of each other with Ackermann in second, Van Lierde in third, Mike Aigroz (CHE) and Italy\u2019s Alberto Casadei in fourth and fifth.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p >Bertrand Billard (FRA) and Buckingham made headway to move into the top four with Van Lierde and Sudrie. The quartet remained close throughout the bike but Van Lierde upped his output after the first lap and opened a four minute lead by the 132km mark. The Belgian powered on into the T2 and proceeded onto the run with a massive 13min lead over Buckingham and Aernout.<\/p>\n<p >With Van Lierde in complete control, it was up to Buckingham and Aernouts to stake a claim for the title or be content with second place. While Van Lierde continued to push ahead, a fierce tussle was emerging between Buckingham and Aernouts going shoulder to shoulder. Spaniard, Ivan Rana meanwhile was making headway after being fourth into T2.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p >Buckingham tried, but could not get away from Aernouts, and Rana managed to pass them both to move into second place as they started the second lap. Van Lierde was relentless though, despite sapping heat, to put in a masterclass performance. The 2013 World Champion finished in a time of 08:16:34, followed by Rana 14mins and 9secs later with Aernout claiming the final podium position at 08:35:58.<\/p>\n<p >Scotland\u2019s David McNamee was the top-placing British male, coming in seventh position with a time of 8:43:35 and fully justifying his decision to relinquish Rio 2016 in favour of moving up from ITU to long-course racing.<\/p>\n<p >&gt;&gt;&gt; David McNamee: \u2018Kona is the dream I have to chase\u2019<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<blockquote  lang=\"en\">\n<p>Ironman- its a bloody long way.Very happy to make it across the line in 7th. Quads now refuse to climb stairs so bum shuffling instead<\/p>\n<p>\u2014 David McNamee (@DavidMcNameetri) March 29, 2015<\/p>\n<p>Click Here: <a href='https:\/\/www.storerwc.com\/maori-all-blacks.html' title='Maori All Blacks Store'>Maori All Blacks Store<\/a>\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p >1. Frederik Van Lierde (BEL) \u2013 08:16:34<br \/>2. Ivan Rana\u00a0 (ESP) \u2013 08:30:45<br \/>3. Bart Aernouts (BEL) \u2013 08:35:59<br \/>4. Matt Trautman (RSA) \u2013 08:37:21<br \/>5. Eneko Llanos (ESP) \u2013 08:37:50<br \/>6. Bas Diederen (NED) \u2013 08:38:14<br \/>7. David McNamee (GBR) \u2013 08:43:35<br \/>8. Cyril Viennot (FRA) \u2013 08:45:55<br \/>9. Victor Manuel Del Corral Morales (ESP) \u2013 08:47:10<br \/>10. James Cunnama (RSA) \u2013 08:47:45\u00a0<\/p>\n<p >For full results from the Standard Bank Ironman African Championship head here.<\/p>\n<p>    Advertisement<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p ><em><strong>Were you racing Ironman South Africa? 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