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The first placed under 23 male and female pictured here.
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Click the above four images and you will see a full screen version of the image.
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The Womans race is off to a good start. It doesn't matter how much it is raining when you are in the water.
The water was a very cool 16.2 degrees.
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The images from Womans race are shown before the Mens, as the this was the order of events on the day.
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Junior Triathlon World Championships– Womans Results.
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Notice the heavy rain coming down in this and many of the other shots.
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Some special photo effects of the American Jasmine Oeinick who rode out the front all day.
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Second and third place getters shown above.
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Below is the coverage from the Mens race.
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Hamburg really is a beautiful city.
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Junior Triathlon World Championships– Men Results.
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Just out of transition and into some very heavy rain.
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Great support being focused on here and it can really help make a race according to many of the top finishers.
Vamos means 'lets go' in Spanish so I guess it is same in Italain.
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Wet conditions make for slippery conditions as this young athlete from New Zealand found out. The rider behind him was also a Kiwi and he went down as well.
Fortunately both were unscathed and were back o n their bikes as quickly as they got of.
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Tony Dodds fromnew Zealand is a triathlete with a big future and had the quickest swim time of the day in a very fast 17:17mins.
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Second place above left and at right 3rd to the Russian Vasiliev.
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It was a great day to win in front of the home crowd.
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This photo finish went to the Mexican by a nose. |