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Joe Maloy finished first in the Noosa Triathlon on Sunday, becoming the first American in the 33-year history of the event to win the elite men's race.

The Wildwood Crest, New Jersey native completed the 1.5-kilometre swim, 40-kilometre cycle and 10-kilometre run in 1 hour, 47 minutes, 4 seconds, four seconds ahead of Australians Ryan Fisher and Jake Birtwhistle.

Australian Ashleigh Gentle won the women's race for the third time in four years in a time of 1:59.18. Gentle took command on the bike leg on which Australia's two-time world champion Emma Moffatt and Czech Radka Vodickova were hit with three-minute time penalties for drafting.

Australian Charlotte McShane finished second, Britain's Emma Pallant third and Moffatt, the 2008 Beijing Olympic bronze medallist , fourth.

For the first time, the swim leg took place in the Pacific Ocean instead of the nearby Noosa River canals.

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