Challenge Mogán-Gran Canaria results 2026: Pohle and Le Mesnager prevail

Spanish race sees a successful comeback from injury for Caroline Pohle and a first pro win for Damien Le Mesnager
Caroline Pohle Anfi Challenge Mogán-Gran Canaria
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Challenge Family’s European season kicked off with memorable victories for Damien Le Mesnager (FRA) and Caroline Pohle (GER) at Anfi Challenge Mogán-Gran Canaria.

Here’s how the day played out, along with reaction from the two winners…

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Men’s race – Le Mesnager off the mark as a pro

The day started with calm and warm conditions and it was Michele Bortolamedi (ITA) who led out of the water in 21:55 and quickly took control on the bike.

He opened up a lead of just under a minute to his chasers, Vicente Hernández Cabrera (ESP) and Pierre Dupuy (FRA) and continued to build that. Behind him, Dupuy was chasing but the big mover was Le Mesanger who had ridden up from 17th to third by the 35km point.

Everything changed at the start of the fourth and final lap as Le Mesanger made his move, overtaking Bortolamedi to take the lead but Bortolamedi was not letting him go, retaking the lead twice before arriving into T2 first by just three seconds.

After running neck and neck with Bortolamedi for the first couple of kilometres, Le Mesnager took the lead and never looked back, taking his first professional win in 3:48:09. Bortolamedi held onto second in 3:50:05 while in third place was Michele Sarzilla (ITA) in 3:55:31, a man on a mission who ran up from 13th off the bike and posted the fastest run of the day in 1:13:59.

Damien Le Mesnager Anfi Challenge Mogán-Gran Canaria
Damien Le Mesnager [Photo Credit: ActivImages]

“It was a tough day there was a lot of wind on the bike and run,” said Le Mesnager. “I had a bad swim and I pushed very hard on the bike to catch Michele and I thought the run was done. The last 5km on the run was very hard, too hard! But I’m very happy to take my first pro win here today.”

Women’s race – Pohle back in style

In the women’s race, Sarah-Jane Goodwin (RSA) exited the water first in 24:45. Pohle was 23 seconds behind and within the first kilometre took the lead on the bike, never under any threat from that point onwards on what was her return from injury.

Behind her the chasers were evenly spread, each racing their own race about a minute apart. Justine Guerard (FRA) led the chase for the first half of the ride before her fellow countrywoman, Anne Sophie Pierre pushed her down into third. Behind them, British athletes Meg McDonald and Nikki Bartlett had ridden up the field into fourth and fifth respectively.

By the time they arrived into T2 Pohle had a 2:50 lead over Pierre with Bartlett in third, another four minutes down. Throughout the run, these placings never changed with Pohle continuing to dominate the run as she did the bike. She took the win in 4:18:17 with Pierre coming in second in 4:21:44 and Bartlett rounding out the podium in third in 4:24:24.

Caroline Pohle Anfi Challenge Mogán-Gran Canaria
Caroline Pohle [Photo Credit: ActivImages]

“This victory is very special for me as last year was very tough, it’s very emotional,” said Pohle at the finish line.

“It’s the best way to start the season. I’m back and I’m so happy, I worked so hard for this and I’m so proud of myself. For everyone it was very hard, it was very warm and the wind was absolutely crazy!”

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Challenge Mogán-Gran Canaria results 2026

PRO MEN

PositionAthleteNationalitySwimBikeRunTotal
1Damien Le MesnagerFRA25:302:03:351:14:253:48:09
2Michele BortolamediITA21:552:07:281:16:453:50:05
3Michele SarzillaITA23:242:13:171:13:593:55:31

PRO WOMEN

PositionAthleteNationalitySwimBikeRunTotal
1Caroline PohleGER25:082:25:061:22:474:18:17
2Pierre Anne SophieFRA28:592:24:081:23:384:21:44
3Nikki BartlettGBR28:182:25:331:24:384:24:24
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