A career best 15th place for young Sam Ward and an equal best ever result of 13th for Rebecca Spence highlighted the Kiwis efforts at the ITU Edmonton World Triathlon Series race this morning.
Cool conditions greeted the athletes for the penultimate round of the ITU World Triathlon Series in Edmonton this morning New Zealand time, with the women away first over the sprint distance course in 11 degrees air temperature and matching cool water conditions.
A strong contingent of Kiwis stood on the start line, with Andrea Hewitt, Nicky Samuels, Simone Ackermann, Sophie Corbidge, Rebecca Spence and Nicole van der Kaay lining up in the black and white of New Zealand.
None of the Kiwis made the lead pack out of the water however, with 9 athletes establishing a 30 second lead and maintaining it throughout the 4 lap bike course, with the Kiwis in the large chase group.
Rebecca Spence was the one to find her running legs best over the 5km, coming home strongly in 13th place, with Nicky Samuels 15th, Andrea Hewitt 23rd, Simone Ackermann 26th and Nicole van der Kaay in 28th on her WTS debut. Sophie Corbidge did not finish the race.