Australia rallies for mixed relay victory at World Triathlon Series
EDMONTON — A spectacular final leg by Jacob Birtwhistle propelled Australia to a come-from-behind victory in the elite mixed relay at the ITU World Triathlon Series Edmonton on Saturday.
Birtwhistle was part of a group that erased a 26-second lead for Great Britain’s Christopher Perham, who was swallowed up by the pack in the bicycle portion. The Australian then took off during the run, crossing the finish line in one hour, 19 minutes, 21 seconds — two seconds ahead of American Matthew McElroy.
“I was confident we were going to catch that Great British athlete, and it was able to come down to a running race, which is how I like it, so I was able to finish off well for the team,” Birtwhistle said after capturing gold teammates with Ashleigh Gentle, Aaron Royle and Natalie Van Coevorden.
New Zealand placed third, eight seconds back of the United States in an event scheduled to make its Olympic debut in 2020 in Tokyo.


