2010 ITU Sprint Distance Triathlon World Championships

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The 2010 ITU Sprint Distance Triathlon World Championships was a triathlon race organised by the International Triathlon Union (ITU) held in Lausanne, Switzerland on August 21. [1] The event hosted both elite-level and amateur triathletes. [2] This marked the inaugural year for the ITU World Triathlon Series sprint distance championship race. The sprint race replaced the ITU Triathlon World Cup event held in Lausanne in previous years. The race was held over a distance of 750 m swim, 20 km cycle, 5 km run. [3] A prize purse of $50,000 was awarded for the sprint event.

Triathlon sport which combines swimming, cycling and distance running

A triathlon is a multisport race with three continuous and sequential endurance races. The word is of Greek origin, from τρεῖς or treis (three) and ἆθλος or athlos (competition).

International Triathlon Union international triathlon governing body

The International Triathlon Union (ITU) is the international governing body for the multi-sport disciplines of triathlon, duathlon, aquathlon and other nonstandard variations. The ITU host the top level international race series the ITU World Triathlon Series and the ITU Triathlon World Cup. More recently, the ITU created a long distance race circuit with official world championships. Long Distance Triathlon races are closer in length to Ironman Triathlon races owned and organized by the World Triathlon Corporation.

Lausanne Capital city of the canton of Vaud, Switzerland

Lausanne is the capital city and biggest town of the canton of Vaud in Romandy, Switzerland. A municipality, it is situated on the shores of Lake Geneva. It faces the French town of Évian-les-Bains, with the Jura Mountains to its north-west. Lausanne is located 62 kilometres northeast of Geneva.

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Results

Men

PlaceNameTime
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jonathan Brownlee  (GBR)52:58
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Tim Don  (GBR)53:10
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of France.svg  David Hauss  (FRA)53:16
4Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Brad Kahlefeldt  (AUS)53:19
5Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Dan Wilson  (AUS)53:25
6Flag of Germany.svg  Gregor Buchholz  (GER)53:27
7Flag of Ireland.svg  Bryan Keane  (IRL)53:33
8Flag of the United States.svg  Jarrod Shoemaker  (USA)53:37
9Flag of Switzerland.svg  Sven Riederer  (SUI)53:42
10Flag of Germany.svg  Franz Loeschke  (GER)53:44

Women

PlaceNameTime
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Sweden.svg  Lisa Nordén  (SWE)58:02
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Emma Moffatt  (AUS)58:09
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Switzerland.svg  Daniela Ryf  (SUI)58:51
4Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Erin Densham  (AUS)59:09
5Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Felicity Abram  (AUS)59:16
6Flag of Switzerland.svg  Nicola Spirig  (SUI)59:24
7Flag of France.svg  Carole Peon  (FRA)59:31
8Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jodie Stimpson  (GBR)59:35
9Flag of New Zealand.svg  Nicky Samuels  (NZL)59:42
10Flag of Germany.svg  Anja Dittmer  (GER)59:45

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