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WTCS Yokohama: Full women’s start list as Gwen Jorgensen bids for Paris berth

Some of the top female athletes in the world, including 2016 Olympic Gold medalist Gwen Jorgensen, will be chasing an Olympic berth this weekend at WTCS Yokohama.
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Finally, the World Triathlon Championship Series is upon us, with WTCS Yokohama kicking off the short course season this weekend in Japan.

Playing a vital role in the Olympic qualification for a number of national federations, most notably the USA, Yokohama promises to be an action packed day of racing.

The full start list for the women’s race can be found below, and we have also included all the information about following the race live this weekend.

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WTCS Yokohama Start List – Elite Women

The start list – as it stands – is as follows for Saturday’s race:

BIBFIRSTLASTCOUNTRY
1EmmaLombardiFRA
2TaylorSpiveyUSA
3KateWaughGBR
4LisaTertschGER
5JeanneLehairLUX
6NinaEimGER
7Rosa MariaTapia VidalMEX
8SummerRappaportUSA
9LauraLindemannGER
10TaylorKnibbUSA
11Rachel KlamerNED
12KirstenKasperUSA
14LeoniePeriaultFRA
15NicoleVan Der KaayNZL
16JulieDerronSUI
17AnnikaKochGER
18MarleneGomez-GoggelGER
19VerenaSteinhauserITA
20ClaireMichelBEL
21MiriamCasillas GarciaESP
22NatalieVan CoevordenAUS
23JolienVermeylenBEL
24LizethRueda SantosMEX
25DjenyferArnoldBRA
26VittoriaLopesBRA
27AliceBettoITA
28YukoTakahashiJPN
29AinsleyThorpeNZL
30NoeliaJuanESP
31MelanieSantosPOR
32MayaKingmaNED
33JazHedgelandAUS
34DominikaJamnickyCAN
35SolveigLovsethNOR
36JuliaHauserAUT
37EmyLegaultCAN
38BiancaSeregniITA
39CharlotteMcShaneAUS
40SophieLinnAUS
41AnnaGodoy ContrerasESP
42OliviaMathiasGBR
43MartaPintanel RaymundoESP
44TildaManssonSWE
45GwenJorgensenUSA
46NoraGmurSUI
47AudreyMerleFRA
48LisaPertererAUT
49YukaSatoJPN
50TanjaStroschneiderAUT
51ZuzanaMichalickovaSVK
52SianRainsleyGBR
53NiinaKishimotoJPN
54CeciliaSantimaria SurrocaESP
55SarikaNakayamaJPN
56MiyuSakaiJPN
57TerezaZimovjanovaCZE
58ZsofiaKovacsHUN
59FloraDuffyBER
60VickyHollandGBR
61JolandaAnnenSUI

What time does the race start and how can I watch live?

In Japan, the racing will take place on Saturday May 11. The women will race first in Yokohama, with the gun going off at 10:15 local time. This corresponds to 02:15 in the UK, 21:15 on the East Coast and 18:15 on the West Coast, on Friday May 10.

Gwen Jorgensen World Triathlon Cup Tongyeong 2023 finish
[Photo credit: Janos M Schmidt / World Triathlon]

All the action will be available to watch live via Triathlonlive.tv

Tomos Land
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Tomos Land
Tomos Land is a triathlon & running journalist whose expertise lies in the professional world of short course & long distance triathlon, though he also boasts an extensive knowledge of ultra-running.
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