Amber Indoor Triathlon 2025 – ResultsMen’s Race

375 meters in the pool saw four men finishing under four minutes: Anton Hutsalo, Anton Lytvynenko, Oleksandr Khadyko, and Serhii Chernyshov emerged as the early leaders heading into the 10 km cycling stage.

The best power output on the interactive smart trainer was recorded by Oleksandr Khadyko, who completed the distance in 14 minutes and 17 seconds. Anton Lytvynenko and Taras Tretiak also posted strong performances, both finishing in under 15 minutes.

Heading into the running stage, Oleksandr held the fastest overall time, with Anton Lytvynenko trailing by 34 seconds and Taras Tretiak falling behind by 1 minute and 13 seconds. Anton Hutsalo, the early swim leader, found himself 25 seconds behind Taras before the run.

On the 2.5 km run, Oleksandr Khadyko was unmatched, completing the course in 7 minutes and 18 seconds, securing victory in the overall standings! Anton Lytvynenko finished with the third-best run time, earning him the silver medal. Taras Tretiak managed to defend his position and claimed third place overall.

Serhii Chernyshov and Anton Hutsalo were nearly even before the run, but a 17-second gap in the final stage pushed Serhii behind. Anton Hutsalo secured a respectable fifth place overall.

In the Top 10, Oleksandr Lyatsevych impressed with the second-fastest run split, followed by Anton Maievskyi, Nazar Patiichuk, and Oleksandr Polyakov.

Women’s Race
Olha Korets took an early lead after the swim, finishing in 5 minutes and 27 seconds, securing a 30-second advantage over her competitors.

However, Anna Hutsalo and Daria Lytovchenko pushed hard on the 10 km bike stage. Daria clocked the best time of 18 minutes and 18 seconds, but her slower swim meant she was still in second place heading into the run. Anna Hutsalo held a 30-second lead before the final leg, while Olha Korets was just 6 seconds behind Daria.

Olha Korets delivered the fastest run of the day, completing 2.5 km in 10 minutes and 18 seconds. Anna finished 24 seconds behind, but her lead after the first two disciplines was enough to secure the overall victory!

🏆 Anna Hutsalo – Gold Medalist
🥈 Olha Korets – Silver Medalist
🥉 Daria Lytovchenko – Bronze Medalist

The next positions went to Olena Hutsalo and Olha Hrytsai, while Nataliia Kharechko finished sixth. Despite performing on par with the leaders in both cycling and running, her slower swim cost her a higher placement. She finished 16 seconds ahead of Oleksandra Zhebel, who placed seventh. Nataliia Zelenska and Oleksandra Popova completed the top finishers.
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