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Paratriathlon in Paris: Ellis, Parker and Plat top podiums ahead of Paralympic Games

John Levison reports on a big weekend of action in Paris
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It’s been a busy few days in the City of Light, with Paris hosting Olympic and Paralympic Test Events across Individual, Mixed Team Relay and Paratriathlon disciplines.

From a Para perspective, Saturday’s World Triathlon Para Cup Paris provided the ‘Test’.

As a Para Cup event – rather than the top tier World Triathlon Para Series – that also meant that entry numbers are more strictly limited (there were 80 starters in Paris). That meant that there was no start for the likes of reigning Paralympic Games champions, Lauren Steadman (GBR) and Allysa Seely (USA). The recent WTPS Swansea, for example, had 100 starters.

One thing both races had in common was a change or format; while Swansea ultimately went ahead as an Aquathlon, as we reported, it was a run-bike-run Duathlon for the paratriathletes in the French capital.

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Dave Ellis dominates

One of the star names in Paratriathlon, Dave Ellis and his Guide Luke Pollard, were dominant in the Men’s PTVI category. Into T1 with a leading trio, they pulled clear on the bike from Sam Harding (AUS) and Lazar Filipovic (SRB), before making their move on the bike and then setting the fasted second run time too, to win by a significant margin.

They weren’t actually the first pairing across the line… but unfortunately for Kyle Coon (USA) and Guide, they hit the blue carpet a lap early on the run.

World Triathlon Para Cup Paris 2023 - Dave Ellis and Luke Pollard
Photo Credit: Wagner Araujo / World Triathlon

It wasn’t just Kyle Coon going wrong, but double Paralympic Champion, Martin Schulz (GER), also had issues in the Men’s PTS5 race. For Martin, it was too many laps that was the issue – in his case, an extra bike lap. That left the USA’s Chris Hammer to run clear and take victory, ahead of Ronan Cordeiro (BRA) and Stefan Daniel (CAN).

World Triathlon Para Cup Paris 2023 - Chris Hammer PTS5
Photo Credit: Wagner Araujo / World Triathlon

Favourites deliver

While Schulz had lap-counting woes, several other favourites for gold here next summer, duly delivered, despite the change of format. Alexis Hanquinquant (FRA) in M-PTS4, Jetze Plat (NED) in M-PTWC, Lauren Parker (AUS) in W-PTWC and Grace Norman (USA) in W-PTS5 were some of the star names who duly took the tape on the Ponte Alexandre III in style.

World Triathlon Para Cup Paris 2023 - Grace Norman, Claire Cashmore, Kamylle Frenette
Photo Credit: Wagner Araujo / World Triathlon

Claire Cashmore secured Great Britain’s second medal of the event in the PTS5 division, but on this day, Grace Norman was in dominant form.

World Triathlon Para Cup Paris Results

Saturday 19 August 2023 – 2.5km run / 18.5km bike / 5km run
(Format changed to Duathlon)

PTVI

Men

  • 1. Dave Ellis (GBR), 53:39 (Guide: Luke Pollard)
  • 2. Sam Harding (AUS), 55:13
  • 3. Owen Cravens (GBR), 55:17
  • 4. Oscar Kelly (GBR), 55:53 (Guide: Charlie Harding)

Women

  • 1. Anja Renner (GER), 1:03:16
  • 2. Annouck Curzillat (FRA), 1:04:06
  • 3. Francesca Tarentello (ITA), 1:04:33

PTWC

Men

  • 1. Jetze Plat (NED), 52:18
  • 2. Geert Schipper (NED), 53:12
  • 3. Florian Brungraber (AUT), 53:53

Women

  • 1. Lauren Parker (AUS), 0:59:14
  • 2. Kendall Gretsch (USA), 1:00:44
  • 3. Jessica Ferreira (BRA), 1:03:31

PTS5

Men

  • 1. Chris Hammer (USA), 53:49
  • 2. Ronan Cordeiro (BRA), 54:18
  • 3. Stefan Daniel (CAN), 54:47

Women

  • 1. Grace Norman (USA), 0:59:26
  • 2. Claire Cashmore (GBR), 1:02:50
  • 3. Kamylle Frenette (CAN), 1:03:21

PTS4

Men

  • 1. Alexis Hanquinquant (FRA), 55:38
  • 2. Pierra Antoine-Baele (FRA), 55:45
  • 3. Hideki Uda (JPN), 58:13

Women

  • 1. Kelly Elmlinger (USA), 1:06:13
  • 2. Marta Frances Gomez (ESP), 1:12:47
  • 3. Elke Van Engelen (NED), 1:12:50

PTS3

Men

  • 1. Daniel Molina (ESP), 1:05:32
  • 2. Cedric Denuziere (FRA), 1:05:49
  • 3. Nico Van Der Burgt (NED), 1:07:14
World Triathlon Para Cup Paris 2023 - Daniel Molina PTS3
Photo Credit: Wagner Araujo / World Triathlon

Women

  • 1. Elise Marc (FRA), 1:07:45
  • 2. Sanne Koopman (NED), 1:23:35

PTS2

Men

  • 1. Maurits Morsink (NED), 1:00:24
  • 2. Geoffrey Wersey (FRA), 1:03:17
  • 3. Mohamed Lahna (USA), 1:03:18

Women

  • 1. Anu Francis (FRA), 1:11:33
  • 2. Hailey Danz (USA), 1:12:13
  • 3. Veronica Plebani (ITA), 1:15:52
World Triathlon Para Cup Paris 2023 - Anu Francis PTS2
Photo Credit: Wagner Araujo / World Triathlon
John Levison
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John Levison
TRI247's Chief Correspondent, John has been involved in triathlon for well over 30 years, 15 of those writing on these pages, whilst he can also be found commentating for events across the UK.
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