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Jarrod Shoemaker, the 2008 Olympic triathlete from the United States, claimed the elite men's title at the 2009 ITU Duathlon World Championship today on home soil in Concord, North Carolina, USA. Shoemaker utilized a strong finishing kick to edge out Damien Derobert of France and Jurgen Dereere of Belgium.

Shoemaker finished the 10km run - 40km bike - 5km run course in a time of 1 hour 49 minutes and 2 seconds. This is Shoemaker's second world title, after winning Under23 triathlon gold at the 2005 ITU Triathlon World Championship in Gamagori, Japan.

The 60 competitors went out strong and remained closely packed throughout the opening 10 kilometre run, with Portugal's Sergio Silva along with Shoemaker ushing the pace. Out onto the bike, the lead group was 14 for half of the six laps, but grew to as many as 18 as four chasers bridged up over the course at Lowe's Motorspeedway.

A crash on lap five nearly ended Shoemaker's day, but he was able to join a chase group and worked his way back to within sight of the leaders. Starting the second run Derobert, Dereere and Silva were side by side and headed for the podium, with Shoemaker out of the top ten, close to twenty seconds back. But the American was able to pull to fourth after the first 2.5k and continued to pick off competitors until he entered the speedway complex with Dereere and Derobert and the finish line in sight.

After Shoemaker pulled slightly ahead and Dereere fell off the pace, Derobert started a kick that looked like it would take him to the top of the podium. Shoemaker, however, had other ideas and one final burst moved him past the Frenchman at the tape.

Coming into the event, Shoemaker was a darkhorse. He had a strong running resume, but having never raced a duathlon before, the jury was still out on whether he could hang with the duathlon specialists over the fast and technical course. He proved the doubters wrong.

"On the first run we decided to keep the tempo up high. I wanted to feel good. I didn't want to push it too hard because I've never done this before," said Shoemaker. "Then on the bike it was really technical, really tough. I crashed and thought my race was over then, but luckily a pack was right there and Paul Amey helped to pull me back up. I came off the bike and that's it; you have to go as hard as you can go. These guys are great athletes. I knew Derobet would do a sprint. I saw him right next to me and I said 'this is it'."

Alessandro Fabian of Italy won the U23 men's title, followed by Antoine Duvivier of Belgium and Tiago Silva of Portugal.

Another American in Lukas Verbicas won the junior men's world title, just beating out recently crowned world junior triathlon champion Mario Mola from Spain. Carlos of Chavez of Mexico was third.

2009 Concord ITU Duathlon World Championships - Concord, USA

Elite Men's Results

10-kilometre run, 40-kilometre bike, 5-kilometre run

Gold - Jarrod Shoemaker (USA) 1:49:02

Silver - Damien Derobert (FRA) 1:49:02

Bronze - Jurgen Dereere (BEL) 1:49:09

4 Sergio Silva (POR) 1:49:26

5 Victor Manue Del Corral Morales (ESP) 1:49:28

6 Raphael Baugh (AUS) 1:49:33

7 Richard Hobby (GBR) 1:49:44

8 Alessandro Fabian (ITA) 1:49:50

9 Lino Barruncho (POR) 1:49:52

10 Morimichi Iihoshi (JPN) 1:49:53

Under 23 Men's Results

10-kilometre run, 40-kilometre bike, 5-kilometre run

Gold - Alessandro Fabian (ITA) 1:49:50

Silver - Antoine Duvivier (BEL) 1:50:03

Bronze - Tiago Silva (POR) 1:50:07

Junior Men's Results

5-kilometre run, 20-kilometre bike, 2.5-kilometre run

Gold - Lukas Verbicas (USA) 55:29

Silver - Mario Mola (ESP) 55:39

Bronze - Carlos Chavez (MEX) 55:59

In the women's elite race, the 2009 Duathlon title went to another triathlon regular, Vendula Frintova of the Czech Republic used her kick to nip Sandra Levenez of France by four seconds in another exciting finish. Ana Burgos of Spain was third. Frintova finished in a time of 2 hours 18 minutes and 18 seconds.

Levenez produced the fastest opening 10-kilometre run of the day, as she and Samantha Warriner of New Zealand pressed the pace early one. A 40k bike in and out of the Lowe's Motor speedway didn't provide much drama with one large group coming together and staying together; the athletes were just waiting for the final five kilometre run.

And it did come down to the run, with the top nine second run splits exactly matching the order of finish for the top nine athletes. Frintova's 15:57 was the fastest though and gave the Czech athlete her first world title.

"I'm really, really happy. I'm a specialist for triathlon, but my season was up and down. This is my best result for the year," said Frintova. "The race was really hard, especially the first run for me. I was suffering. I didn't really expect to be the fastest at the end. The bike was quite calm, no one wanted to go hard, so we were just sitting back and waiting for the second run."

Evgenia Sukhoruchenkova of Russian claimed the Under23 women's championship, followed by Kinga Lauf of Hungary.

Great Britain's Sophie Coleman was crowned world junior duathlon champion with teammate Vicky Graves in second. Marjon Van Der Wansem of the Netherlands finished third.

2009 Concord ITU Duathlon World Championships - Concord, USA

Elite Women's Results

10-kilometre run, 40-kilometre bike, 5-kilometre run

Gold - Vendula Frintova (CZE) 2:08:18

Silver - Sandra Levenez (FRA) 2:08:22

Bronze - Ana Burgos (ESP) 2:08:30

4 Ruth Van Der Meijden (NED) 2:08:40

5 Anne Haug (GER) 2:08:48

6 Andrea Steyn (RSA) 2:08:55

7 Evgenia Sukhoruchenkova (RUS) 2:09:04

8 Alexandra Louison (FRA) 2:09:11

9 Immaculada Pereiro (ESP) 2:09:15

10 Samantha Warriner (NZL) 2:09:26

Under 23 Women's Results

10-kilometre run, 40-kilometre bike, 5-kilometre run

Gold - Evgenia Sukhoruchenkova (RUS) 2:09:04

Silver - Kinga Lauf (HUN) 2:23:21

Elite Women's Results

10-kilometre run, 40-kilometre bike, 5-kilometre run

Gold - Sophie Coleman (GBR) 1:04:30

Silver - Vicky Graves (GBR) 1:04:42

Bronze - Marjon Van Der Wansem (NED) 1:04:49