Kiwis Strengthen Hold on Top 8 Place Despite Tanner Crash
12th May 2012
Kiwis Strengthen Hold on Top
8 Place Despite Tanner Crash
New Zealand
has strengthened its hold on a top 8 place in the Olympic
women’s rankings despite Debbie Tanner being brought down
in a crash in San Diego earlier today at the latest round of
the ITU World Triathlon Series.
With the top 8
countries (in both men’s and women’s rankings) earning 3
starting spots in London, the New Zealanders went into San
Diego looking to strengthen their position with time running
out to the cut off at the end of May when the top 8
countries will be found in both men’s and women’s
rankings.
Nicky Samuels raced against the odds for
a hard earned 39th placing, coming just two weeks after
enduring emergency surgery to remove her appendix while
Debbie Tanner’s race was undone by a crash immediately in
front of her on lap one of the bike.
“Kathy
Tremblay and Lisa Mensink came down in front of me on a
narrow corner and I came down too as there was nowhere to
go,” said Tanner. “Once I knew nothing was broken I was
keen to get back on and continue but I had broken my front
wheel so was forced to withdraw. I am left with abrasions on
both sides but nothing broken so as Pete (coach Peter
Pfitzinger) said, it appears I am just getting everything
thrown at me to test me mentally and physically at the
moment, I am hugely disappointed at not being able to race
and contribute to our points cause but it was something
beyond my control.”
Tanner’s crash hasn’t
however harmed New Zealand’s ranking, with the women
maintaining their 7th ranking and extending ground on
chasers Switzerland. The Swiss failed to get their third
ranked athlete over the line, meaning they have just one
chance left in Madrid to close the 401 point gap –
effectively a top ten finish.
Full race results and
report, click
here
ENDS