Greece


Apr 24, Vouliagmeni

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Where history meets the wild.

A dive into the Athenian Riviera before a vertical scramble into the South Hymettus mountains. Greece is a high-speed, tactical game played on dry, unforgiving rock. These trails have watched the sport grow for a decade, known to reward the patient but punish the reckless.

Full Distance

April 25 @09:00

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Full Distance Results

Times, splits and points from the second Full Distance race of the series.

Arthur Forissier and Emma Ducreux Take Gold in Vouliagmeni

Another clinically brilliant race from the Frenchman to put both hands firmly on the golden jersey. This win in Greece makes it back-to-back wins this season to maintain a perfect score at the top of the pile, and 5 career World Cup wins. For Ducreux, it marks her first journey to the top of the podium in a World Cup race, but comes as no surprise. A third place for the Frenchwoman in her last outing in Australia, and now a deserved gold in Greece.

A 2nd place finish for the reigning female World Cup champ Marta Menditto will be enough to keep her hands on the leader’s jersey, while Nicolas Dure claims his first ever World Cup podium with a strong performance to take silver.

The same goes for Kerri-Ann Upham, with the determined UK athlete locking in 3rd place for her debut on the pro series podium. Meanwhile Federico Spinazzé will have no complaints with a 3rd place finish that sees him sitting second in the overall standings, with only one rung left to climb.

Men's Full Distance Results

1

2:25:38

Swim:

20:45

Bike:

1:24:47

Run:

39:03

Points:

100

Total:

220

Rank:

1

2

2:26:18

Swim:

21:00

Bike:

1:25:16

Run:

38:51

Points:

90

Total:

90

Rank:

7

3

2:27:14

Swim:

20:14

Bike:

1:23:09

Run:

42:35

Points:

82

Total:

190

Rank:

2

4

2:28:30

Swim:

24:59

Bike:

1:21:24

Run:

40:32

Points:

75

Total:

144

Rank:

4

5

2:29:09

Swim:

19:53

Bike:

1:24:26

Run:

43:39

Points:

69

Total:

69

Rank:

9

6

2:29:23

Swim:

19:59

Bike:

1:26:52

Run:

41:24

Points:

63

Total:

63

Rank:

10

7

2:31:10

Swim:

20:32

Bike:

1:27:39

Run:

41:53

Points:

58

Total:

58

Rank:

12

8

2:32:26

Swim:

19:50

Bike:

1:25:40

Run:

45:55

Points:

53

Total:

151

Rank:

3

9

2:33:27

Swim:

19:57

Bike:

1:28:46

Run:

43:32

Points:

49

Total:

49

Rank:

16

10

2:34:02

Swim:

20:10

Bike:

1:27:42

Run:

44:38

Points:

45

Total:

45

Rank:

18

11

2:34:34

Swim:

20:12

Bike:

1:29:29

Run:

43:01

Points:

41

Total:

41

Rank:

20

12

2:35:31

Swim:

20:46

Bike:

1:29:33

Run:

43:20

Points:

37

Total:

37

Rank:

21

13

2:37:20

Swim:

22:43

Bike:

1:30:28

Run:

43:00

Points:

34

Total:

124

Rank:

5

14

2:38:33

Swim:

20:57

Bike:

1:31:00

Run:

45:17

Points:

31

Total:

106

Rank:

6

15

2:40:03

Swim:

22:49

Bike:

1:32:44

Run:

42:54

Points:

28

Total:

28

Rank:

23

16

2:40:35

Swim:

22:48

Bike:

1:29:04

Run:

47:02

Points:

25

Total:

25

Rank:

24

17

2:41:31

Swim:

00:00

Bike:

1:54:24

Run:

46:07

Points:

23

Total:

23

Rank:

25

18

2:41:53

Swim:

24:40

Bike:

1:26:30

Run:

48:42

Points:

21

Total:

21

Rank:

26

19

2:42:27

Swim:

22:04

Bike:

1:31:18

Run:

48:03

Points:

19

Total:

19

Rank:

27

20

2:42:41

Swim:

19:58

Bike:

1:29:44

Run:

51:14

Points:

17

Total:

17

Rank:

28

21

2:43:31

Swim:

19:57

Bike:

1:33:42

Run:

47:52

Points:

15

Total:

15

Rank:

29

22

2:44:17

Swim:

24:45

Bike:

1:34:20

Run:

43:05

Points:

13

Total:

13

Rank:

30

23

2:45:59

Swim:

24:53

Bike:

1:33:18

Run:

46:59

Points:

12

Total:

52

Rank:

15

24

2:46:28

Swim:

00:00

Bike:

1:35:31

Run:

00:00

Points:

11

Total:

11

Rank:

31

25

2:46:57

Swim:

22:58

Bike:

1:26:38

Run:

53:23

Points:

10

Total:

10

Rank:

32

26

2:47:41

Swim:

22:44

Bike:

1:36:33

Run:

46:14

Points:

9

Total:

9

Rank:

33

27

2:49:00

Swim:

22:43

Bike:

1:36:19

Run:

48:09

Points:

8

Total:

8

Rank:

34

28

2:51:43

Swim:

22:35

Bike:

1:42:16

Run:

45:24

Points:

7

Total:

7

Rank:

35

29

2:51:48

Swim:

23:00

Bike:

1:36:16

Run:

51:00

Points:

6

Total:

6

Rank:

36

30

2:52:12

Swim:

25:47

Bike:

1:34:47

Run:

49:10

Points:

5

Total:

5

Rank:

37

31

2:54:44

Swim:

27:01

Bike:

1:36:35

Run:

48:45

Points:

0

Total:

0

Rank:

38

Women's Full Distance Results

1

2:51:40

Swim:

21:32

Bike:

1:39:16

Run:

49:39

Points:

100

Total:

198

Rank:

2

2

2:54:16

Swim:

00:00

Bike:

00:00

Run:

00:00

Points:

90

Total:

210

Rank:

1

3

2:55:37

Swim:

24:20

Bike:

1:40:52

Run:

49:42

Points:

82

Total:

82

Rank:

5

4

2:58:08

Swim:

24:18

Bike:

1:42:48

Run:

49:43

Points:

75

Total:

75

Rank:

7

5

2:59:15

Swim:

21:18

Bike:

1:47:17

Run:

49:14

Points:

69

Total:

69

Rank:

9

6

3:00:56

Swim:

24:13

Bike:

1:44:22

Run:

50:45

Points:

63

Total:

153

Rank:

3

7

3:01:50

Swim:

23:57

Bike:

1:39:18

Run:

57:11

Points:

58

Total:

58

Rank:

10

8

3:02:10

Swim:

23:30

Bike:

1:46:48

Run:

49:32

Points:

53

Total:

53

Rank:

11

9

3:05:02

Swim:

27:23

Bike:

1:43:27

Run:

52:18

Points:

49

Total:

49

Rank:

12

10

3:05:54

Swim:

27:20

Bike:

1:43:08

Run:

53:56

Points:

45

Total:

45

Rank:

13

11

3:05:55

Swim:

25:22

Bike:

1:46:28

Run:

52:13

Points:

41

Total:

41

Rank:

14

12

3:08:37

Swim:

25:31

Bike:

1:49:04

Run:

52:22

Points:

37

Total:

37

Rank:

15

13

3:16:47

Swim:

00:00

Bike:

00:00

Run:

00:00

Points:

34

Total:

34

Rank:

16

Full Distance - Story of the Race

A fast start in the Athens Riviera in 19°C waters
Italian speedster Michele Bonacina returns to dry land to lead the men’s field.
Britain's Isla Hedley claims the fastest swim to lead the women into transition.
But French specialist Emma Ducreux follows closely with an eye firmly on the front.
After a strong swim, reigning World Cup champ Felix Forissier immediately went on the hunt, before a mechanical ended his day in Greece.
After a lightning-fast transition, Emma Ducreux takes control of the lead.
Federico Spinazzé is now in strong contention at the front with one of the stronger rides of the day.
An unreal ride from Sebastien Carabin to claim the fastest bike split and put himself within podium contention.
Firmly on the hunt, reigning World Cup champ Marta Menditto made the bike work for her as she moved into 2nd place.
Kerri-Ann Upham and Giulia Saiu remain locked in battle for a spot on the podium.
World Cup leader Arthur Forissier steadily climbs to 4th in the men’s race.
Into the run, it’s Federico Spinazze who holds the lead, with Nicolas Dure and Arthur Forissier in close pursuit.
Emma Ducreux continues to open the gap up front in the women’s race.
Claiming the fastest run of the day, Nicolas Dure earns himself a silver.
Federico Spinazzé claims 3rd to remain the runner-up in the overall standings.
But nobody strung it all together better than the man who already wore the golden jersey, Arthur Forissier.
A first World Cup podium for Kerri-Ann Upham after a hard-fought 3rd place.
A 2nd place finish for Marta Menditto that sees her retain the golden jersey.
And a first-ever World Cup win for the French name to watch, Emma Ducreux.

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