Katie Zaferes powers to WTS Abu Dhabi gold as world title hunt begins in UAE

by Doug Gray on 08 Mar, 2019 01:17 • Español
Katie Zaferes powers to WTS Abu Dhabi gold as world title hunt begins in UAE

On a glorious Friday afternoon in the UAE, the USA’s Katie Zaferes delivered a brilliant run to win the fifth WTS Abu Dhabi and claim a precious second World Series gold of her career as she looks to build her 2019 title challenge. Second overall last year, Zaferes put together a near-perfect race, followed over the line by a delighted Taylor Spivey (USA) and Jessica Learmonth (GBR).



“I’m so excited”, said Zaferes afterwards. “My muscles were a little tight at the start but it went as well as it could out there. I had a good swim with Jess and then a strong bike, and the group we had was optimal, everyone did a great job. This is a brilliant start to the year and I just want to keep getting better. Last year, losing by so little, has really driven me on for this campaign.” 



Zaferes flew out of the blocks alongside Jessica Learmonth into the Yas Islan Marina, but it was Maya Kingma (NED) who was fastest over the first 200m, while behind there was a wide spread to the field early on. 

By the end of the swim, Zaferes was in control into transition and back out, Taylor Knibb, Summer Rappaport and Spivey making it an American quartet taking control going into the 20km bike. Meanwhile Great Britain’s Vicky Holland and Georgia Taylor Brown were 14 and 32 seconds back respectively.



Early disappointment for Canada’s Joanna Brown saw her out of the race after a fall on the opening lap, while back up front the nine-deep lead pack included a returning Carolina Routier (ESP), Lotte Miller (NOR) and Australia’s Emma Jeffcoat by the end of the first lap.

As Rappaport and Routier dropped off and a group of seven then settled into their rhythm out front, Laura Lindemann (GER) along with Britain’s Holland, India Lee and Non Stanford trying hard, but with little luck, to organise the chasers who had dropped to 30 seconds back after two laps.

That gap continued to grow and was up to 40 seconds with 10km to go, Learmonth and Zaferes looking utterly focussed out front, Miller, Jeffcoat, Kingma and Knibb also at ease where by contrast the chasers continued losing ground with nobody seizing the reigns.

By the bell lap, Emma Jeffcoat had also dropped off the pace and the gap between the main packs was just shy of a minute, allowing the leaders time to prepare for a clear transition and find their run legs out of the congestion behind. 

Zaferes then wasted no time in laying down the gauntlet, looking to get the hard work done early and carve out some daylight between her and the five chasers by the end of the first kilometre. Spivey was also going well at the halfway point as Miller dropped off, and with the top two places looking assured with 1500m to go, the race came down to a superb battle for bronze between Learmonth and Knibb, the Brit battling back to prevent a USA podium clean-sweep.

Further back, Non Stanford had managed to run her way into fifth followed by Lotte Miller and Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA), defending champion Vicky Holland finishing in 8the place ahead of teammate Georgia Taylor-Brown and Ashleigh Gentle (AUS).


“That race couldn’t have gone better for me,” said a delighted Taylor Spivey. “When I knew we could get a breakaway and make it stick I finally had my opportunity to work it out. It was hard to tell how it was panning out on the first two laps then we slowly saw the gap increasing which was really reassuring. The US women are so strong right now, and qualifying for Tokyo will be tough but this is a great way to start the qualification process.”


“Taylor kept pushing and I was just hanging on,” said Jessica Learmonth. “I knew she was a young buck so I just wanted to press on before getting into a sprint with her. We were working hard on the bike and finally we had a breakaway that worked well. I had just wanted to get round this time but this is a big year and I’ll take it a race at a time.”

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Related Event: 2019 Daman World Triathlon Abu Dhabi
08 - 09 Mar, 2019 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Women
1. Katie Zaferes USA 00:55:31
2. Taylor Spivey USA 00:55:57
3. Jessica Learmonth GBR 00:56:06
4. Taylor Knibb USA 00:56:09
5. Non Stanford GBR 00:56:37
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