Caroline Steffen took on her hometown standard distance race at the Mooloolaba Triathlon Festival and not only won it by a five-minute margin but also finished 9th overall.

The “Swiss Miss” based out of the Sunshine Coast exited the choppy 1.5-kilometer ocean swim in third place before dominating on the non-drafting bike leg, completing the 40-kilometer course in just a little over an hour. She then proceeded to log the race’s best 10-kilometer run split to win in 2 hours, 3 minutes and 15 seconds.

“I’m totally over the moon and really happy with that race,” she said. “It’s always great to win a race in Mooloolaba, my hometown, in front of all my friends and I had an amazing day. I was really happy with my swim, bike and run.”

This victory comes on the heels of her triumph at the Ironman 70.3 Subic Bay, where she took the clear lead only on the run leg, not being able to execute her initial race strategy of riding hard.

“It’s been a really big week. Lots of travel Monday and Tuesday, got sick and was a bit of a struggle half way through the week. I think my body just needed a couple days to recover. I felt really strong yesterday in my last sessions and I was looking forward to racing hard today.”

Under coaching from Daniel Plews of High Performance Sport New Zealand, Steffen has tweaked her training to focus on the Ironman 70.3 World Championship happening in September in Mooloolaba. “We’ve focused a bit more on the intensity and we’ve backed off the hours a little bit. It’s really hard to adjust but it’s working really well.

“To have the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship here in my backyard will be amazing. I am really looking forward to it and it’s all about that race.”

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Lauren Parker led the campaign, winning two medals including her fifth paratriathlon world title.

The paratriathlon races opened the elite competition on Saturday, where Parker once again proved untouchable. She led from the front, exiting the 750-metre swim first, hammering the 20-kilometre handbike leg with the day’s fastest split, and then powering through the 5-kilometre wheelchair run to cross the line 70 seconds clear of her nearest rival.

Unbeaten all year, Parker’s home victory carried extra meaning as she reclaimed the crown she relinquished last season.

“Everyone was so supportive out there and it definitely made me push a little bit harder,” Parker said post-race. “I wanted to get back on top again and I really worked hard for this one and I’m just happy to get it done.”

She also revealed her next sporting ambition: to qualify for the Winter Paralympic Games, with ongoing training in cross-country skiing and biathlon.

On Sunday, Parker added to her tally with a silver medal in the Para Mixed Relay World Championships, helping the Australian team to a podium finish.

In the men’s elite race, Vasco Vilaça placed fifth to secure the overall World Triathlon Championship Series bronze medal, returning to the world podium for the first time since earning silver at the one-day championship in Hamburg in 2020.

Emma Lombardi also delivered a standout performance, claiming bronze in the women’s race – her best finish of the season – and vaulting seven places to 11th overall in the Series standings. She swam into the pointy end on the 1.5-kilometre swim alongside compatriot Cassandre Beaugrand, then attacked on the 40-kilometre bike to lead onto the 10-kilometre run where she battled against the eventual winner and series champion Lisa Tertsch and a hard-charging Bianca Seregni to hold onto the final spot on the podium.

Beaugrand, who had stayed in the lead pack throughout the swim and bike, was forced to withdraw on the run to conclude her season ranked seventh overall.

The results in Wollongong wrap up the Bahrain Victorious 13’s short course season. The team now turns its attention to middle distance racing with the Ironman 70.3 World Championship in Marbella, Spain and Ironman 70.3 Bahrain on the horizon, as well as the T100 Tour’s final two stops in Dubai and Qatar.

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