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Slowtwitch · 24 de mayo de 2026 · por Sarah Bonner

Pohle Wins The Challenge Championship

Caroline Pohle shows a dominant performance on the bike to take a decisive victory at The Championship. The post Pohle Wins The Challenge Championship first appeared on Slowtwitch News .

Pohle Wins The Challenge Championship
Caroline Pohle wins 2026 Challenge Family The Championship. Copyright © 2022, Challenge Family GmbH

Who could forget the controversial sprint finish last year at the European championships between Lena Meissner and Caroline Pohle? The two would come together again at The Challenge Championship in Samorin, Slovakia as the top seeds and whether it would be a literal or figurative fight for the title was the question on everyone’s mind. 

The two faced a strong field of 24 other qualified women as well as a cold 16C river to start the race. Sophia Green, a British short-course athlete who transitioned to long-course racing, was expected to lead out the swim and did exactly that. The women very quickly strung out into a long line with only Meissner (DEU) and Marta Sanchez (ESP) able to stay on Green’s feet. Pohle (DEU) sat in no man’s land on her own between the leaders and a big chase pack.

Megan McDonald (GBR) led the front chase pack of nine the majority of the 1900 m, with the likes of Lilli Gelmini (ITA), Maela Moison (FRA), Justine Guerard (FRA), and Sofia Aguayo Mauri (ESP) all jostling for position in the final meters. Notably missing from the chase pack was race favourite Elisabetta Curridori (ITA), who swam on her own just behind and hit transition three minutes off the leaders. With several women choosing to wear neoprene caps, it’s possible some, including Curridori, struggled with the cold.

Women’s pro race start at the 2026 Challenge Family The Championship. Copyright © 2022, Challenge Family GmbH

Pohle Takes a Risk on the Bike

On to the bike, Sanchez took the lead early, but Pohle quickly targeted that position. In no time, she made up her 37-second gap from the swim and took the lead. Sanchez, Meissner, and Green stayed with her, but at the halfway point, Pohle attacked. None of the other women seemed to respond until it was too late and Pohle would ride the last 40 km solo off the front, hitting T2 with a 2:39 lead and claiming the bike course record. 

Behind the front four, Katrine Christensen was another woman setting a rocket-fast pace on the bike. Along with Curridori, she bridged up to the front chase pack, joining McDonald, Guerard, Moison, Aguayo, Anastacia Nielsen, Francesca Crestani, and Jasmine Brown. But Christensen continued to push the pace and drop…

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