Gemmell Books London Ticket
14th April 2012
Gemmell Books London Ticket
Kris Gemmell (Palmerston North) booked his spot
at the London Olympic Games with a 7th place finish at the
Sydney ITU World Champs Series race today earning an
automatic nomination from Tri NZ to the NZOC.
Gemmell raced steadily throughout, swimming well before
riding prominently near the lead of the chase group on the
bike, at one point dicing with a small breakaway before
settling back into the front of a big pack chasing Ivan
Vasiliev (RUS) and James Elvery (NZL) who had grabbed a
minute on the field.
Gemmell was delighted,
especially given his history of bad luck when it comes to
Olympic Games.
“I am just so happy at this
result, so happy to have the qualification and know that I
can concentrate now on preparing for London, you can’t
exactly say I have had good luck when it comes to the
Olympic Games over the years!
“I will now
likely race in San Diego but may not look at Madrid given
the Aussies have had a bad day and that may impact on our
need or not to chase points to secure the third spot in
London.”
Bevan Docherty also did his Olympic
Games chances no harm, finishing in 12th place with another
consistent performance. The two time Olympic medallist has
made it clear he is aiming to peak in London so no doubt has
plenty of improvement in him over the months ahead and was
happy with his race today.
Ryan Sissons however
could not impress the selectors due to a crash on the bike
with early reports suggesting the 23 year old suffered a
broken nose and facial cuts when he hit the road in a heavy
crash early in the bike leg. Those reports are at the moment
unconfirmed however, with Sissons receiving medical help at
the time of going to print.
The race was won by
Stefan Justus (GER) from Richard Murray (SAF) and Laurent
Vidal (FRA) who made it a bronze double with his partner
Andrea Hewitt also finishing third today.
Of the
other Kiwis, Elvery’s brave bid on the bike saw him pay
the price on the run as he faded badly on the run, Clark
Ellice finished 26th, while results for Tony Dodds, Martin
van Barneveld and Bryce McMaster (still racing under ITU as
he awaits his clearance to race for New Zealand after
transferring from Australia) weren’t available at the time
of going to print.
Full results can be found by
clicking
here
The New Zealand selectors will now spend
the next 24 hours poring over key results and criteria as
they look to name athletes to join Andrea Hewitt and Gemmell
in the team for London. That team will be named at an
official NZOC function on Wednesday in Auckland
New Zealand has 2 male and 2 female spots guaranteed
(subject to NZOC approval) but will pick up third spots for
both men and women if they finish in the top 8 nations on
the ITU Olympic rankings at the end of May. Those results
will be published by the ITU on June 8th.
ENDS