1993 ITU Triathlon World Championships

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The 1993 ITU Triathlon World Championships were held in Manchester, United Kingdom on August 21 and August 22, 1993.

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Results

Men's Championship

RankNameSwimBikeRunTime
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Spencer Smith  (GBR)18:0444:4348:3301:51:20
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Simon Lessing  (GBR)18:0550:4944:0801:53:02
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of New Zealand.svg  Hamish Carter  (NZL)18:1344:5450:2201:53:29
4Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Brad Beven  (AUS)18:1346:1149:3101:53:55
5Flag of New Zealand.svg  Ben Bright  (NZL)18:1253:2142:4701:54:20
6Flag of Germany.svg  Rainer Müller-Hörner  (GER)18:0801:03:2633:1501:54:49
7Flag of Germany.svg  Ralf Eggert  (GER)18:1301:02:1734:2401:54:54
8Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Miles Stewart  (AUS)18:1301:03:2133:3801:55:13
9Flag of France.svg  Philippe Fattori  (FRA)18:5901:04:4531:3401:55:18
10Flag of France.svg  Remy Rampteau  (FRA)19:0401:04:3731:4301:55:25
11Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Mark Bates  (CAN)18:4501:05:0331:4201:55:30
12Flag of the United States.svg  Jeff Devlin  (USA)19:5701:02:5132:4001:55:31
13Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tomáš Kočař  (CZE)18:1401:04:2632:5901:55:39
14Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Andrew MacMartin  (CAN)18:5901:04:4532:0201:55:46
15Flag of Switzerland.svg  Christoph Mauch  (SUI)19:5301:02:4633:0901:55:48
16Flag of the United States.svg  Nick Radkewich  (USA)18:4501:03:5133:2301:55:59
17Flag of the United States.svg  Bill Braun  (USA) ? ? ?01:55:59
18Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mathew Belfield  (GBR)18:2201:03:2134:2301:56:07
19Flag of the United States.svg  Wes Hobson  (USA)18:1401:04:1833:3701:56:07
20Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Luc Van Lierde  (BEL)18:2301:05:2332:2401:56:11
21Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Richard Hobson  (GBR)18:4401:00:5836:3801:56:21
22Flag of Brazil.svg  Leandro Macedo  (BRA)18:1301:07:0531:0901:56:27
23Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Greg Welch  (AUS)18:1201:05:5232:2401:56:28
24Flag of the United States.svg  Brad Kearns  (USA)19:0501:04:3632:4901:56:30
25Flag of France.svg  Sylvain Dafflon  (FRA)18:0701:05:3832:4701:56:33
26Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Didier Volckaert  (BEL)18:4801:03:4134:0701:56:36
27Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Dennis Looze  (NED)18:0701:05:3533:0201:56:46
28Flag of New Zealand.svg  Greg Fraiss  (NZL)19:5401:02:4634:1201:56:53
29Flag of Germany.svg  Holger Lorenz  (GER)19:2601:03:2734:0201:56:56
30Flag of Denmark.svg  Peter Sandvang  (DEN)19:0401:02:2435:3501:57:03

Women's Championship

RankNameSwimBikeRunTime
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Michellie Jones  (AUS)19:5359:1248:3602:07:41
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of the United States.svg  Karen Smyers  (USA)19:5601:03:5443:5302:07:43
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Joanne Ritchie  (CAN)19:4501:02:5446:0702:08:46
4Flag of Germany.svg  Sonja Krolik  (GER)20:5301:11:2836:5902:09:21
5Flag of Denmark.svg  Suzanne Nielsen  (DEN)20:1201:10:2538:4702:09:26
6Flag of Denmark.svg  Anette Petersen  (DEN)19:5501:06:0043:3902:09:34
7Flag of Germany.svg  Sabine Westhoff  (GER)19:5601:07:4642:4002:10:22
8Flag of New Zealand.svg  Jenny Rose  (NZL)20:1801:11:4500:38:2502:10:28
9Flag of Germany.svg  Ute Schaefer  (GER)22:3701:05:4042:3902:10:56
10Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Bianca Van Woesik  (AUS)21:0301:12:1737:4402:11:03
11Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Sue Turner  (AUS)22:2101:18:4230:0402:11:09
12Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jeannine De Ruysscher  (BEL)21:0201:11:1039:0602:11:18
13Flag of France.svg  Isabelle Mouthon-Michellys  (FRA)19:5401:12:5738:3002:11:20
14Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jackie Gallagher  (AUS)22:1201:13:0436:1302:11:29
15Flag of Germany.svg  Brigitte Scheithauer  (GER)19:5701:09:3842:0302:11:38
16Flag of France.svg  Lydie Reuze  (FRA)19:5001:12:2239:4302:11:55
17Flag of the United States.svg  Joy Hansen  (USA)21:1101:14:5535:5102:11:57
18Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Terri Smith-Ross  (CAN)20:2201:13:0338:4502:12:10
19Flag of Germany.svg  Simone Mortier  (GER)21:0401:12:1338:5802:12:14
20Flag of South Africa.svg  Hannele Steyn  (RSA)22:1201:12:2537:4802:12:25
21Flag of New Zealand.svg  Jill Westenra  (NZL)21:4201:11:4702:12:38
22Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Irma Heeren  (NED)23:2901:12:4336:3702:12:49
23Flag of Ireland.svg  Alison Hamilton  (IRL)22:1501:12:2938:1402:12:58
24Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Heather Fuhr  (CAN)22:0501:15:1135:4502:13:01
25Flag of Switzerland.svg  Francisca Rüssli  (SUI)21:2301:10:5940:4602:13:09
26Flag of the United States.svg  Terry Martin  (USA)21:4901:13:0338:2302:13:14
27Flag of Switzerland.svg  Jacqueline Sommer  (SUI)20:5301:13:1739:0802:13:19
28Flag of France.svg  Beatrice Mouthon  (FRA)20:3001:13:2039:3002:13:20
29Flag of South Africa.svg  Fiddy Van Pittius  (RSA)21:3001:12:1839:3302:13:21
30Flag of the United States.svg  Janet Hatfield  (USA)20:4501:15:3737:3702:13:59

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