Women's Technical final
1) Brandi Baksic (USA) - Gold - 19:12
2) Angela Jackson (AUS) - Silver - 20:49
3) Karina Figl (AUT) - Bronze - 21:06
4) Brigette van Aswegen (RSA) - Copper - 21:49
5) Barbara Brazil (BRA) - Copper - 22:04
6) Pat Hernandez (ESP) - 23:40
7) Brissa Malaga (PER) - 29:51
8) Lorena Camesoni (ARG) - 30:37
9) Rossani Alvarez (VEN) - 31:12
10) Angela Lombardi (CHI) - 33:22
Great shots Casso.. What a great race.. Shame about the commentary ..
That was a great moment when Jacko came charging through on a wave to take the lead and almost taking JM out.. Classic.
DJ
Top shots of the finish and of the relay here -
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Here's the lineup for Saturday's 18km Long Distance race.
Race starts at 9am local Peru Time
10pm WA/midnight QLD/1am NSW & VIC
Race Preview/Course Map:
www.supracer.com/preview-long-distance-race-world-champs-peru/
www.supracer.com/preview-long-distance-race-world-champs-peru/
www.supracer.com/preview-long-distance-race-world-champs-peru/
Does anyone else think the overall team score sheet is stupid.
isaworlds.com/sup/2017/en/
Why don't they just include the points the team has won, rather than also include the possible points they may win.
We could then get an overall leader at the end of each day. Just like the Olympic medal tally.
The maximum total score (the top line) adds up to 15300 points.
Where did they get 26600 from?? or am I missing something?
Well done to all the Aussies and Jacko.
I missed the mens race live, does anyone know if youtube has it yet?
Justin just made it through to the final...
MEN'S SUP FINAL:
Jackson Close (AUS)
Antoine Delpero (FRA)
Sean Poynter (USA)
Justin Holland (AUS)
Shakira in the women's final
Looks like Jamie drafting Travis.. Maybe they are warming up.. Maybe they are racing.. Who knows because they have Cheech and Chong back as the commentators..
DJ
Congrats Shakira for a silver medal in the waves.. and the men's final in the waves is about to start.. and we have two Aussies in it..
DJ
Trav & Jamie have a comfortable lead at the 12km mark (18km race). Looks like Jacko is in 4th.
Angie 2nd behind Brand Baksic.
Pretty impressive effort from the AUS Team....total domination, well done guys - we got some catching up to do...
And well done to ISA for putting it out there, apart from Cheech and Chong and poor racing updates, the event looked unreal!
the english was no problem - understood every word - problem was they never knew what was going on or who was where. Possibly not their fault as they probably should have had some spotters in the know feeding them information. They had a couple of months knowledge of competitors coming - a little preparation would have done wonders....
I'm sure I'm not alone in wishing for info on standings further down the field during the racing instead of being told Jacko is leading every race on Travis board....
AUSTRLALIA WINS "GOLD" ISA Peru!!! Off to the after party now. What a fantastic bunch of Aussie Team mates!!!! STOKED
I leave with 2 x GOLD & 2 x SILVER, So happy right now.
USA got 2nd, South Arfica 3rd, Spain 4th
XX angie
ps, Jacko was a 1 person team and still managed to finish 15th LOL!!
awesome, awesome stuff. Not just from the Aussie's, but the whole event. Just going by the pictures and videos, it seemed like the over all vibe was brilliant. Yes a few little problems with commentary, but really no big deal. Smiles on everyones faces and that is the main thing. Shame the Hawian's didnt make it, but im sure they will in the future. Aussie's will be keen to go back to back overall winners Im sure.
looking forward to the last few videos and pictures to be hosted. thanks for the updates and info from Chris Parker at Supracer.com
FINAL TEAM STANDINGS (POINTS)
GOLD: Australia
SILVER: USA
BRONZE: South Africa
COPPER: Spain
5th: Peru
6th: Argentina
7th: Brazil
8th: France
9th: Venezuela
10th: Chile
11th: Ireland
12th: Great Britain
13th: Mexico
14th: Switzerland
15th: New Zealand
16th: Italy
17th: Austria
FINAL MEDAL TALLY
AUSTRALIA: 7x Gold, 8x Silver, 1x Copper (16x total) + Team Gold
USA: 3x Gold, 1 Silver, 3x Bronze, 3x Copper (10x total) + Team Silver
FRANCE: 1x Gold, 1x Bronze (2x total)
SOUTH AFRICA: 2x Silver, 4x Bronze, 2x Copper (8x total) + Team Bronze
SPAIN: 1x Bronze, 2x Copper (3x total) + Team Copper
NEW ZEALAND: 1x Bronze
AUSTRIA: 1x Bronze
BRAZIL: 2x Copper
PERU: 1x Copper
Awesome effort by Team Australia - check out the final day gallery here -
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