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Monday Apr 06, 2020
Kristian Blummenfelt - Norwegian Olympic Triathlete
Monday Apr 06, 2020
Monday Apr 06, 2020
The next generation of Triathletes are here and they’re powerful, strong and capable and they’re being led by this man - Kristian Blummenfelt.
He’s an aggressive racer on the bike and run. He loves to train hard and race even harder. When he’s on the start line, his competitors know it will be flat out for the entire race. He’s been a consistent podium and top 5 finisher, but I believe the wind is changing and we will see his winning percentage rate increase over the next few years.
He’s cemented himself as one of the strong medal favorites for the Tokyo Olympics… whenever they take place.
His most recent results include:
Winning the 2019 Grand Final for the World Triathlon series in Lausanne, Switzerland running away from the very best including, Mola, Luis, Gomez, and Johnny Brownlee
He holds the world best time for the 70.3 distance with a 3.25.21 at Bahrain 70.3 in 2019.
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