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Emma Pallant-Browne on Samarkand struggle: ‘Haven’t felt that bad in a long time’

'Still a memory I will cherish,' says world number eight as she recovers from a tough day out at Challenge Samarkand.
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Emma Pallant-Browne has issued an update after a difficult day at the inaugural Challenge Samarkand on Sunday.

The event was Uzbekistan’s first international middle-distance race, with small but select pro fields.

South Africa-based Brit Pallant-Browne was in the mix early on the bike in second place behind eventual winner Ellie Salthouse of Australia.

But the gap than ballooned out to more than six minutes by the time they reached T2 and even with her strong run, it was still a big ask.

That became even more challenging when she was handed a 30-seconds stop-go penalty for racking her bike in the wrong place.

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‘Perhaps just one travel too many’

She then seemed to struggle in the rising temperatures but battled on to get to the line, 10 minutes behind in second place. There was no immediate finish line interview with her but she was able to take part in the podium presentation.

Emma Pallant Browne Ellie Salthouse Margie Santimaria Challenge Samarkand podium 2023
The post-race podium presentation [Photo credit: Challenge Family]

And writing on Instagram she said: “Haven’t felt that bad in a very very long time! ?

“Riding twice and running 4x past the hotel every part of me wanted to pull in but @challengesamarkand put on such an amazing race and treated us with unbelievable kindness and hospitality ❤️?

“Scraped a 2nd, huge well done @elliesalthouse and everyone who raced ??

“Thanks for all the kind messages, off home for a blood test and perhaps just one travel too many ??

“Still a memory I will cherish, sometimes it’s about the places you see and the lovely people you meet ❤️❤️??”

Pallant-Browne is #8 in the PTO world rankings after another successful season.

She’s won two 70.3 races and last month finished third in the European 70.3 Championships in Tallinn and then fourth in the 70.3 Worlds in Finland.

Jonathan Turner
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Jonathan Turner is News Director for both TRI247 and RUN247, and is accustomed to big-name interviews, breaking news stories and providing unrivalled coverage for endurance sports.  
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