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German and Czech shine at Laguna Phuket Triathlon

phuket-South-African-based-Jan-Frodeno-whose-previous-accomplishments-include-gold-at-the-2008-Beijing-Olympics-1-lMADSDV.jpgSouth African based Jan Frodeno, whose previous accomplishments include gold at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

phuket-Radka-Vodickova-of-the-Czech-Republic-won-the-womans-race-by-over-three-minutes-4-LVUGirB.jpgRadka Vodickova of the Czech Republic won the woman's race by over three minutes.

LAGUNA, PHUKET: 2008 Beijing Olympic gold medal winner Jan Frodeno took first place in a new course record and US$ 3,500 in prize money at this year’s exciting Laguna Phuket Triathlon.

The South Africa-based superstar posted an overall finish time of 02:24:56, besting the previous record set by Richie Cunningham (AUS) in 2008 by over three minutes.

Frodeno was followed home some 12 minutes later by professional athlete Matthieu O’Halloran (CAN) in second place with a time of 02:36:58. Balazs Csoke (HUN) completed the top three, finishing in 02:38:18.

Frodeno said after the race: “The bike section was a challenge due to my inexperience of the course and knowing how to pace this particular race…I am amazed at the fantastic organization and the welcoming people, I am so happy to finally be here, I have been trying to get to the race for the last three years – the event has got a great festival atmosphere.”

Radka Vodickova (CZE) won the 2009 Pro Women’s championship in a time of 02:46:15. She was pushed all the way by defending champ and thrice Ironman Champion Belinda Granger (AUS), who finished second in a time of 02:49:51. Fellow Australian Rachael Paxton took the third podium place with an overall time of 02:52:16.

Radka Vodickova completed the 1.8km swim in 0:25:02, followed by Belinda Granger just 14 seconds behind. Vodickova was also the first woman off the bike course, finishing in 01:30:52, followed by Granger, who completed the bike course in 01:30:36, the fastest time by a woman.

Some 1,000 athletes crossed the start line to compete in sizzling conditions at Laguna Phuket Triathlon on December 6.

The race began at the beachfront of the Laguna Beach Resort with the first wave starting at 7am with hundreds of triathletes vying for an early lead in the first leg of the Triathlon.

The 1.8k swim crossed two bodies of water, through the Andaman Sea followed by a beachside lagoon. First out of the water was Jan Frodeno with a swim time of 00:21:54, followed by Matthieu O’ Halloran 45 seconds behind in 00:22:39.

First male to complete the 55k bike course through Phuket’s tropical countryside was Jan Frodeno in an impressive 01:20:15, ahead of Matthieu O’ Halloran who came in second in 01:26:37, and defending champion Richie Cunningham in third.

The champion of the Team Relay race was Triathlon Travel winning in 02:46:10. Second place went to Donald Legget Racing in 003:00:37 followed by the Sheraton On B team finishing in 03:11:10.

The fastest Thai male finisher was Chadarak Chaikamjorn in 03:01:33, while the first Thai woman to finish was Natcha Pianprasobsuk who completed the race in 03:23:52.

Weather conditions for the 16th Laguna Phuket Triathlon were hot, with temperatures reaching well above 30 degrees Celsius during the bike and run segments.

The event saw an estimated 1,000 athletes officially start the race in an attempt to conquer the 1.8km swim, 55km bike and 12km run in and around Laguna Phuket.

Competitors represented more than 40 countries and ranged in age from 18 to over 70 years old.

For complete race day coverage, results and more images from the 2009 Laguna Phuket Triathlon please visit: www.lagunaphukettriathlon.com.

The next Laguna Phuket Triathlon is scheduled to take place on November 28, 2010: Start training now. spacer.gif– Laguna Phuket

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-- Phuket Gazette 2009-12-07

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This year's Laguna Phuket Triathlon was won by the reigning Olympic champion.

More than 1,000 athletes from 40 nations across the globe took part in the 16th Laguna Phuket Triathlon held last Sunday December 6th. This year the 2008 Beijing Olympic gold medallist Jan Frodeno from Germany finished first in a new course record 2 hours 24 minutes 56 seconds or 3 minutes 23 seconds faster than the previous record set by Richie Cunningham of Australia in 2008. Frodeno was followed home some 12 minutes later by professional athlete, Matthieu O’Halloran from Canada in second place. Balazs Csoke from Hungary completed the top three. Radka Vodickova of the Czech Republic won the 2009 Pro Women’s championship in a time of 2:46:15. She was pushed all the way by last year’s defending champion and the 3 x Ironman Champion Belinda Granger from Australia, who finished second 3 and half minutes later. Fellow Australian Rachael Paxton took the third podium place. The fastest Thai male finisher was Chadarak Chaikamjorn in 03:01:33, while the first Thai woman to finish was Natcha Pianprasobsuk who completed the race in 03:23:52.

Laguna Resorts & Hotels and World Triathlon Corporation (WTC) also informed Andaman News an inaugural Ironman race at Laguna Phuket will be held on 5 December 2010 in addition to the annual triathlon. The race will be the culmination of WTC's new Asia-Pacific Ironman 70.3 Series and Laguna Phuket is expected to be the permanent home of this Championship.

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