New Zealander's Bevan Docherty and Kris Gemmell celebrated their final ITU race in dramatic conditions in Auckland today.
Ryan Sissons was first Kiwi home at the Barfoot and Thompson ITU world championship series in 11th but the day belonged to the departing veterans, with Docherty eyeing a mix of distances next year, including Ironman, while Gemmell is undecided as to his racing future.
And while neither could match the class of race winner Javier Gomez of Spain and runner up Jonathan Brownlee of Great Britain - who did enough to claim the 2012 World Championship title - the roars of the huge crowds braving the shocking weather conditions were loudest when the popular duo cycled or ran through transition.
Gemmell broke clear with four laps remaining in a fascinating bike leg as the rain pelted down, establishing a lead of close to a minute before heading out on the 10km run. While it was a lead he would hold only briefly as he faded on the run, the 35 year old had no regrets.
"I wanted to attack, I tried to do it from first lap and be aggressive but I couldn't bridge across to Jonny and [Richard] Varga as Javier was too strong, he had to keep the group together to help his race and he was strong at that time. I thought attacking on the hill wasn't best idea as everyone was saving their energy for there so I thought, let's see how big your 'kahuna's' are and have an attack on the downhill with the tight turns."