London ITU World Championship Series Triathlon 2010

London - July 24 - 25, 2010 - Twenty-one-year-old Canadian Paula Findlay stunned the women's field at the Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championship London, running away with the win in 1:51:48. The youngster broke away on the final lap of the run from Switzerland's Nicola Spirig and Brit Helen Jenkins, who finished second and third, respectively. It was the first-ever World Championship Series start for Findlay, who won her first ITU World Cup race in Monterrey, Mexico this April.

For the second weekend in a row, Spain's Javier Gomez stood atop the podium at the Dextro Energy Triathlon World Championship Series, winning the fifth event of the tour in London after a hard-fought duel with a pair of Brits named Brownlee. Jonathan Brownlee, the younger brother of reigning world champion Alistair, finished a surprising second, as his older brother appeared on the verge of passing out at the finish, crossing the line in tenth place. Germany's Jan Frodeno claimed the final spot on the podium and added to his lead in the ITU World Championship Rankings. With the win Gomez now sits second in the rankings after finishing the day with an amazing 29:30 10K run split.

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