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Young Brits secure ETU Junior Cup podiums in Latvia

ETU Triathlon Junior European Cup success for British athletes over the weekend in Latvia. Sophie Green and Hamish Reilly in the medals in Riga

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Silver and Bronze for Sophia Green and Hamish Reilly

(Header image photo credit: Galina Shipovalova)

While the past weekend was a relatively quiet one on the international racing front (something that changes for the week ahead…), there was a big British Junior contingent racing in Latvia.

The Riga ETU TriathlonJunior European Cup saw 17 athletes racing against the best of Europe’s Juniors, many in preparation for the upcoming World Junior Championships in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Junior winner last week at the Parc Bryn Bach Tri in Tredegar, Sophie Green took Silver this week at international level to Bianca Seregni (ITA), who recently won (both Junior and Senior), the ETU European Aquathlon Championship title in Targu Mures. Riga has been a good event for Green, who finished third at the same venue 12 months ago. Green was part of a breakaway trio with Seregni and fellow Brit Eden Schiller, starting the run with a one minute advantage over the chasers.

In the Junior men’s race, Hamish Reilly was the top Brit. Like Sophie, he was able to break clear in a trio on the bike alongside Saxon Morgan (NZL) and Valdemer Solok (DEN) and holding strong on the run to maintain a podium slot, finishing third.

Riga ETU TriathlonJunior European Cup, Latvia -Sunday 11th August 2019
750m / 20km / 5km

JUNIOR WOMEN

1st – Bianca Seregni (ITA) – 58:27
2nd – Sophia Green (GBR) – 58:36
3rd – Ida Lucia Burrows (SWE) – 59:04

5th – Eden Schiller (GBR) – 1:00:06
7th – Ellie Hobbs (GBR) – 1:00:19
8th – Katie Rodda (GBR) – 1:00:24
11th – Sinead Clark (GBR) – 1:00:40
13th – Rosie Allen (GBR) – 1:01:19
15th – Almaz Neurerker (GBR) – 1:01:38
DNF – Abigail Bedwell (GBR)

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JUNIOR MEN

1st – Saxon Morgan (NZL) – 52:27
2nd – Andrea Carlsson (SWE) – 52:45
3rd – Hamish Reilly (GBR) – 53:05

10th – Jonathan Oakey (GBR) – 54:16
12th – Andrew Rolland (GBR) – 54:32
15th – Jack Stanton-Stock (GBR) – 54:53
17th – Joseph Martin (GBR) – 55:21
18th – Skip Snelson (GBR) – 55:46
22nd – Dominic Coy (GBR) – 56:18
24th – Reuben Trotter (GBR) – 56:28
25th – Finnian Hutchinson (GBR) – 56:31

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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