Hong Kong triathlon ace Ivan Lo beats Asian Games champion
Hong Kong's Ivan Lo Ching-hin won the New World International Triathlon on Sunday, giving the sport a boost with its future still hanging in the balance.
Lo finished the course along the waterfront in Tsim Sha Tsui East in one hour, 34 minutes and 33 seconds, well ahead of Daniil Sapunov of Ukraine (1:35.10), and Vladimir Turbaevskiy of Russia (1:36.36).
Defending champion Tony Dodds, from New Zealand, had been leading by almost a lap in the bike section but had to abandon the race after a few hundred metres in the run split, owing to an ankle problem.
Lo broke away from the leading pack midway through the three-lap run and never looked back to win in his first triathlon since the Incheon Asian Games where he steered the Hong Kong team to fourth place in the relay.
The course comprised a 1.2-kilometre swim, 32.27-kilometre bike ride and a 7.58-kilometre run, about three-quarters of the Olympic distance because of limits in location and traffic.
Defeating a strong field, which also included Incheon Asian Games champion Yuichi Hosoda, Lo attributed his success to a better training schedule.