Germany was also a serious contender for gold with a balanced attack from all three men
Russia reigns supreme in Hungary today, striking double gold in a dominating performance at the ITU Elite Team Triathlon World Championships. The third instalment of the relay event consists of three members each completing a super sprint triathlon that includes a 250-meter swim, 6.9-kilometer bike and 1.6-kilometer run.
In the deep mens field, all eyes were on the Spanish team and world number one Javier Gomez who won his sixth world cup title yesterday.
Gomez competed in the second leg and took Spain to the lead with a performance expected of the world number one. He posted the fastest individual time of the day but the lead he helped build wasnt enough. As he handed off to team mate Jose Tovar, the Russians were hot on his heels. Phenom Alexander Brukhankov, who has twice made the world cup podium this year, reeled them in during the final leg and ran away with the championship with a time of 0:. Germany edged out Spain in an exciting sprint finish to take silver for the second straight year. For the second time in the team world championships, a country claims gold in the mens and womens event. In 2003, also here in Tiszaujvaros, Australia swept the championships.
2007 Tiszaujvaros ITU Elite Team Triathlon World Championships Final Mens Results: 1. RUSSIA (Alexander Brukhankov, Vladimir Turbaebsky, Dmitry Polyanskiy) 0: 2. GERMANY (Christian Prochnow, Helge Mtschard, Claude Eksteen) 0: 3. SPAIN (Francesc Godoy, Javier Gomez, Jose Tovar) 0: 4. ITALY (Giulio Molinari, Alessandro Fabian, Daniel Hofer) 0: 5. SOUTH AFRICA (Kent Horner, Erhard Wolfaardt, Hendrik De Villiers) 0: 6. NETHERLANDS (Bas Diederen, Sander Berk, Luc Van Es) 0: 7.