Pieter Heemeryck and Judith Corachan reign in Challenge Peguera Mallorca

Monday 17 October 2016
Incredible victories from Belgium’s Pieter Heemeryck and Spain’s Judith Corachán in the third edition of the Challenge Peguera Mallorca 2016, on a day full of triathlon in the superb setting of Calvia.

A sunny day dawned in Peguera, with the weather becoming once more an ally for a magnificent event, converging in an epic and visual race. The sea, after a week of fluctuating weather conditions, left a wavy sea which made for a more complex swim segment.

In the men’s race Jordi García Gracia was first out of the water, in a group with Belgium’s Pieter Heemeryck, David Bishop (UK) and Henry Beck (GER).

The run took place entirely in the central area of Peguera, distributed over four laps that went along the town’s boulevard with the promenade uniting the beaches of Palmira, Tora and Romana, with stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.

During the 90 km bike sector, Belgian’s Heemeryck dominated a technically demanding and sinuous segment that combined coast, mountain, natural landscapes at the foot of the Serra de Tramuntana (UNESCO World Heritage), through traditional villages such as Capdellà, Calvià and some of the best known resorts in Europe such as Santa Ponça or Peguera, along with Toro.

The run course would prove decisive, with an unrivalled Heemeryck, the rest of the podium places still had to be determined. An incredible comeback clinched Julian Mutterer (GER) second place, while the third position went to Spain’s Jordi García Gracia, after yet another unbelievable run segment.

Judith Corachan, a perfect race.

Britain’s Catherine Jameson and Judith Corachan sustained an impressive contest throughout the first two segments, virtually finishing the swim course together and retaining a slight difference during the main part of the race, with Uk’s Nicole Walters following behind them in third spot.

Coming into the final race segment, Catherine Jameson was unable to uphold Judith, who continued to maintain a very high pace that ultimately earned her the final victory. Italy’s Sara Dossena, rallied positions on the run leaving T2 in in seventh place to finally finish in second position.

Lastly, the 2015 Challenge Peguera champion, Sara Loehr, kept her fourth position from off the bike, and in an incredible final course completed the podium in third position.

Challenge Peguera Mallorca concludes with great success and offering a high quality sporting event. This success, based on community support and the volunteers, consolidates the race as the most important deseasonalization sporting event for Calvia.

Top 3 Male:
Pieter Heemeryck (BEL) – 3:56:02
Julian Mutterer (GER) – 3:58:41
Jordi Garcia (ESP) 3:59:20

Top 3 Female:
Judith Corachan (ESP) – 4:32:48
Sara Dossena (ITA) – 4:35:48
Sarah Loehr (ESP) – 4:37:53
Challenge Family


Coming Triathlon Events View all

FrenchMan

Carcans, France

Website Google Map YouTube

Himalayan Xtreme

Pokhara, Nepal

Website Google Map YouTube

Grizzlyman Xtri

Beskydy, Czech Republic

Website Google Map

Tradeinn International

Platja d’Aro, Spain

Website Google Map YouTube

Mediterranean Epic

Oropesa del Mar, Spain

Website Google Map YouTube

AlpsMan

Annecy, France

Website Google Map YouTube

Pirene Xtreme

Cellers, Lleida, Spain

Website Google Map YouTube

Challenge Gunsan Saemangeum

Gunsan, Korea, Republic of

Website Google Map YouTube

Epicman

Ullswater, United Kingdom

Website Google Map

Diablak Extreme

Silesian and Zywiec Beskids, Poland

Website Google Map

Ironman Lanzarote

Canary Islands, Spain

Website Google Map YouTube

Ironman Florianopolis

Florianopolis, Brazil

Website Google Map

Ironman Hamburg

Hamburg, Germany

Website Google Map YouTube

Ironman Philippines

Subic Bay, Philippines

Website Google Map YouTube

Ironman Cairns

Cairns, Australia

Website Google Map YouTube

Ironman France

Nice, France

Website Google Map YouTube

Ironman Austria

Klagenfurt, Austria

Website Google Map YouTube

Ironman Switzerland

Thun, Switzerland

Website Google Map YouTube

Ironman Vitoria Gasteiz

Vitoria Gasteiz, Spain

Website Google Map

Ironman Lake Placid

Lake Placid, United States

Website Google Map

Kinetic Half

Lake Anna State Park VA, United States

Website Google Map YouTube

Garmin Iron Tri Zyrardow

Zyrardow, Poland

Website Google Map YouTube

Almiraman

Katerini, Greece

Website Google Map YouTube

Challenge Cesenatico

Cesenatico, Italy

Website Google Map

Triman Half

Olympic Beach, Greece

Website Google Map

Half Triathlon Pamplona

Pamplona, Spain

Website Google Map

Roadford Lake

Roadford Lake, United Kingdom

Website Google Map

Challenge Championship

x-bionic® sphere, Samorin, Slovakia

Website Google Map

Ocean Lava Montenegro

Kotor, Montenegro

Website Google Map YouTube

Garmin Iron Tri Plock

Plock, Poland

Website Google Map YouTube

70.3 Mallorca

Mallorca, Spain

Website Google Map YouTube

70.3 Gulf Coast

Panama City Beach, Florida, United States

Website Google Map

70.3 Vietnam

Da Nang, Viet Nam

Website Google Map YouTube

70.3 Chattanooga

Chattanooga, TN, United States

Website Google Map

70.3 Pays d'Aix

Aix-en-Provence, France

Website Google Map YouTube

70.3 Desaru Coast

Desaru Coast, Malaysia

Website Google Map

70.3 Morro Bay

California, United States

Website Google Map

70.3 Victoria

Victoria, BC, Canada

Website Google Map

70.3 Kraichgau

Kraichgau, Germany

Website Google Map YouTube

70.3 Hawaii

Kohala Coast, Hawaii, United States

Website Google Map

Triathlon News & Media Blogs View all

Appleton & Hollioake Claim IRONMAN Australia Titles

Appleton & Hollioake Claim IRONMAN Australia Titles

Monday 06 May 2024 [Triathlon News]

Sam Appleton and Regan Hollioake have claimed the men’s and women’s professional titles at IRONMAN Australia, with both athletes impressing on their way to the top step of the podium. Appleton crossed the finish line in 7:57:32, a new course best time, with Hollioake winning in 9:02:03, as both athletes claimed their debut IRONMAN victories. more

Sam Long Repeats Paula Findley Wins another 70.3 St George Title

Sam Long Repeats Paula Findley Wins another 70.3 St George Title

Sunday 05 May 2024 [Triathlon News]

Stunning St. George and Southwestern Utah played host to the 2024 Intermountain Health IRONMAN® 70.3® North American Championship St. George triathlon today, doubling as the third race of the IRONMAN Pro Series™. The race saw Sam Long (USA) repeat as a winner in St George, setting a new course best with a time of 3:39:17, while Paula Findlay (CAN) pulled away from the women’s field to take the tape in 4:09:27. more

Steve McKenna Makes Dash From Maternity Ward To IRONMAN Australia

Steve McKenna Makes Dash From Maternity Ward To IRONMAN Australia

Friday 03 May 2024 [Triathlon News]

Defending IRONMAN Australia champion Steve McKenna is set to make a last-minute dash from a maternity ward in Adelaide to the start line in Port Macquarie for Sunday’s race following the birth of his second child. McKenna and wife Lauren welcomed their second daughter to the world on Monday, with the 2023 champion to head across the country to try and make it back-to-back IRONMAN Australia titles. more

IRONMAN Pro Series 70.3 St George USA Start List

IRONMAN Pro Series 70.3 St George USA Start List

Friday 03 May 2024 [Triathlon News]

More than 100 professional triathletes are slated to toe the start line at the Intermountain Health IRONMAN® 70.3® North American Championship St. George on Saturday, May 4. Continuing the excitement that has highlighted the new IRONMAN Pro Series™ , the Intermountain Health IRONMAN 70.3 North American Championship St. George offers professionals a maximum of 2,500 points towards IRONMAN Pro Series standings and a $75,000 event total pro prize purse. Designated as the IRONMAN 70.3 North America more

New IRONMAN Australia Female Champ To Be Crowned Sunday

New IRONMAN Australia Female Champ To Be Crowned Sunday

Friday 03 May 2024 [Triathlon News]

A first-time IRONMAN Australia professional women’s champion is set to be crowned in Port Macquarie this Sunday 5 May. Nine female professionals will line up to take on the 3.8km swim, 180km ride and 42.2km run, with none of them having stood on the top step of the podium at IRONMAN Australia before. Wagga Wagga’s Radka Kahlefeldt is the top seeded female for Sunday’s race, having finished second at the event last year. more

Facebook


YouTube


Sign up for FREE NEWSLETTER:

We will never share your email address or spam you.