2010 Ironman World Championship

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The 2010 Ford Ironman World Championship was held on October 9, 2010 in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. It was the 34th such Ironman Triathlon World Championships, which has been held annually in Hawaii since 1978. The 2010 Championship was won by Chris McCormack and Mirinda Carfrae. [1] [2] The championship is organised by the World Triathlon Corporation (WTC).

Contents

Medallists

Men

Pos.Time
(h:mm:ss)
NameCountrySplit times (h:mm:ss)
SwimT1BikeT2Run
Gold medal icon.svg 8:10:37 Chris McCormack Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 51:361:434:31:511:582:43:31
Silver medal icon.svg 8:12:17 Andreas Raelert Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 51:271:544:32:272:052:44:25
Bronze medal icon.svg 8:13:14 Marino Vanhoenacker Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 51:331:594:31:001:582:46:46
48:16:53 Craig Alexander Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 51:321:494:39:352:002:41:59
58:20:11 Raynard Tissink Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 52:251:564:30:482:202:52:44
68:21:00 Timo Bracht Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 53:521:594:29:422:102:53:18
78:22:02 Eneko Llanos Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 51:382:014:39:232:002:47:03
88:22:59 Dirk Bockel Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 51:122:034:35:481:562:52:02
98:23:26 Pete Jacobs Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 51:152:024:47:052:012:41:06
108:24:04 Faris Al-Sultan Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 51:251:544:32:402:392:55:28
Source: [3]

Women

Pos.Time
(h:mm:ss)
NameCountrySplit times (h:mm:ss)
SwimT1BikeT2Run
Gold medal icon.svg 8:58:36 Mirinda Carfrae Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 55:531:565:04:592:182:53:32
Silver medal icon.svg 9:06:00 Caroline Steffen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 55:572:014:59:232:533:05:47
Bronze medal icon.svg 9:10:04 Julie Dibens Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 53:501:564:55:282:393:16:12
49:16:47 Virginia Berasategui Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 57:462:225:05:362:343:08:31
59:18:48 Rachel Joyce Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 52:251:535:10:332:493:11:09
69:22:48 Karin Thuerig Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 1:13:123:104:48:223:393:14:27
79:23:33 Yvonne van Vlerken Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1:01:582:004:59:422:163:17:39
89:26:42 Caitlin Snow Flag of the United States.svg  United States 57:502:275:27:402:412:56:04
99:27:02 Heleen bij de Vaate Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1:13:072:165:02:302:223:06:49
109:27:42 Leanda Cave Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 55:431:495:07:302:363:20:06
Source: [3]

Qualification

To enter for the 2010 World Championship race, athletes are required to qualify through performance at an Ironman or selected Ironman 70.3 race, through Hawaii residency, through a random allocation lottery, or by invitation from the WTC.

The Ironman 2010 Series consists of 24 Ironman qualifying races plus the Ironman World Championship 2009 which was itself a qualifier for the 2010 Ironman World Championship. The series started with Ironman Wisconsin 2009 held on September 13, 2009.

Qualifying Ironmans

DateEventLocation
Sep 13, 2009Ironman Wisconsin Flag of the United States.svg Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Oct 10, 2009 Ironman World Championship Flag of the United States.svg Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, United States
Nov 6, 2009Ironman Florida Flag of the United States.svg Panama City Beach, Florida, United States
Nov 22, 2009Ironman Arizona Flag of the United States.svg Tempe, Arizona, United States
Nov 29, 2009Ironman Cozumel Flag of Mexico.svg Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Dec 5, 2009Ironman Western Australia Flag of Australia (converted).svg Busselton, Western Australia, Australia
Feb 27, 2010Ironman Malaysia Flag of Malaysia.svg Langkawi, Malaysia
Mar 6, 2010Ironman New Zealand Flag of New Zealand.svg Taupō, New Zealand
Mar 14, 2010Ironman China Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Haikou, Hainan Island, China
Mar 28, 2010Ironman Australia Flag of Australia (converted).svg Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia
Apr 25, 2010Ironman South Africa Flag of South Africa.svg Port Elizabeth, South Africa
May 1, 2010Ironman St.George Flag of the United States.svg St. George, Utah, United States
May 22, 2010Ironman Lanzarote Flag of Spain.svg Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote, Spain
May 30, 2010Ironman Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg Florianópolis Island, Brazil
Jun 13, 2010Ironman Japan Flag of Japan.svg Goto, Nagasaki, Japan
Jun 27, 2010Ironman Coeur d'Alene Flag of the United States.svg Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, United States
Jun 27, 2010Ironman France Flag of France.svg Nice, France
Jul 4, 2010Ironman Germany Flag of Germany.svg Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany
Jul 4, 2010Ironman Austria Flag of Austria.svg Klagenfurt, Austria
Jul 25, 2010Ironman Switzerland Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Zürich, Switzerland
Jul 25, 2010Ironman Lake Placid Flag of the United States.svg Lake Placid, New York, United States
Aug 1, 2010Ironman Regensburg Flag of Germany.svg Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany
Aug 1, 2010Ironman UK Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bolton, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom
Aug 29, 2010Ironman Canada Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Penticton, British Columbia, Canada
Aug 29, 2010Ironman Louisville Flag of the United States.svg Louisville, Kentucky, United States

2010 Ironman Series results

Men

EventGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTimeReference
WisconsinFlag of South Africa.svg  Raynard Tissink  (RSA)8:45:19Flag of Germany.svg  Christian Ritter  (GER)8:50:34Flag of Estonia.svg  Raimo Raudsepp  (EST)8:51:30 [4]
World Champs 09Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Craig Alexander  (AUS)8:20:21Flag of the United States.svg  Chris Lieto  (USA)8:22:56Flag of Germany.svg  Andreas Raelert  (GER)8:24:32 [5]
FloridaFlag of Estonia.svg  Kirill Kotshegarov  (EST)8:25:29Flag of Ukraine.svg  Maxime Kriat  (UKR)8:26:51Flag of Italy.svg  Massimo Cigana  (ITA)8:28:04 [6]
ArizonaFlag of the United States.svg  Jordan Rapp  (USA)8:13:35Flag of the United States.svg  T J Tollakson  (USA)8:20:22Flag of Germany.svg  Torsten Abel  (GER)8:20:39 [7]
CozumelFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Rutger Beke  (BEL)8:18:40Flag of Ukraine.svg  Victor Zyemtsev  (UKR)8:29:10Flag of Italy.svg  Sebastian Pedraza  (ITA)8:33:28 [8]
Western AustraliaFlag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg  Patrick Vernay  (NCL)8:13:59Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Scott Neyedli  (GBR)8:17:47Flag of Denmark.svg  Jimmy Johnsen  (DEN)8:21:11 [9]
MalaysiaFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Marino Vanhoenacker  (BEL)8:22:31Flag of Japan.svg  Hiroyuki Nishiuchi  (JPN)8:50:52Flag of France.svg  Romaine Guillaume  (FRA)8:54:38 [10]
New ZealandFlag of New Zealand.svg  Cameron Brown  (NZL)8:21:52Flag of New Zealand.svg  Terenzo Bozzone  (NZL)8:30:00Flag of New Zealand.svg  Kieran Doe  (NZL)8:34:16 [11]
ChinaFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Luke McKenzie  (AUS)8:41:15Flag of Hungary.svg  Jozsef Major  (HUN)8:52:29Flag of Denmark.svg  Jens Groenbek  (DEN)9:17:06 [12]
AustraliaFlag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg  Patrick Vernay  (NCL)8:23:54Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Scott Neyedli  (GBR)8:27:58Flag of Australia (converted).svg Trent Chapman (AUS)8:32:52 [13]
South AfricaFlag of South Africa.svg  Raynard Tissink  (RSA)8:23:28Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Mathias Hecht  (SUI)8:28:53Flag of Italy.svg  Daniel Fontana  (ITA)8:33:48 [14]
St. GeorgeFlag of Austria.svg  Michael Weiss  (AUT)8:40:08Flag of the United States.svg  Ben Hoffman  (USA)8:52:54Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Chris McDonald  (AUS)8:54:42 [15]
LanzaroteFlag of Spain.svg  Eneko Llanos  (ESP)8:37:42Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Bert Jammaer  (BEL)8:39:35Flag of Germany.svg  Maik Twelsiek  (GER)8:42:52 [16]
BrazilFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Luke McKenzie  (AUS)8:07:39Flag of Argentina.svg  Ezequiel Morales  (ARG)8:12:44Flag of Brazil.svg  Santiago Ascenço  (BRA)8:18:33 [17]
Coeur d'AleneFlag of the United States.svg  Andy Potts  (USA)8:24:40Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Courtney Ogden  (AUS)8:38:17Flag of the United States.svg  Michael Lovato  (USA)8:41:17 [18]
FranceFlag of Spain.svg  Marcel Zamora Perez  (ESP)8:25:28Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Frederik Van Lierde  (BEL)8:30:39Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Olivier Marceau  (SUI)8:52:25 [19]
GermanyFlag of Germany.svg  Andreas Raelert  (GER)8:05:15Flag of Germany.svg  Timo Bracht  (GER)8:10:22Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Chris McCormack  (AUS)8:14:43 [20]
AustriaFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Marino Vanhoenacker  (BEL)7:52:05Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Dennis Devriendt  (BEL)8:12:51Flag of Austria.svg  Michael Weiss  (AUT)8:14:50 [21]
SwitzerlandFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Ronnie Schildknecht  (SUI)8:12:40Flag of Germany.svg  Swen Sundberg  (GER)8:29:18Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Mike Aigroz  (SUI)8:34:24 [22]
Lake PlacidFlag of the United States.svg  Ben Hoffman  (USA)8:39:34Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Petr Vabrousek  (CZE)8:46:33Flag of Germany.svg  Maik Twelsiek  (GER)8:48:33 [23]
RegensburgFlag of Germany.svg  Faris Al-Sultan  (GER)8:13:37Flag of Germany.svg  Andreas Böcherer  (GER)8:19:28Flag of Germany.svg  Nils Goerke  (GER)8:22:57 [24]
UKFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Fraser Cartmell  (GBR)8:40:17Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Stephen Bayliss  (GBR)8:46:18Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Axel Zeebroek  (BEL)8:49:37 [25]
CanadaFlag of Ukraine.svg  Victor Zyemtsev  (UKR)8:32:28Flag of Germany.svg  Christian Brader  (GER)8:32:41Flag of Germany.svg  Stephan Vuckovic  (GER)8:38:31 [26]
LouisvilleFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Paul Ambrose  (GBR)8:29:59Flag of Denmark.svg  Martin Jensen  (DEN)8:41:54Flag of Germany.svg  Max Longree  (GER)8:50:10 [27]

Women

EventGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTimeReference
WisconsinFlag of the United States.svg  Amy Marsh  (USA)9:43:59Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Irene Kinnegim  (NLD)10:01:34Flag of the United States.svg  Hillary Biscay  (USA)10:02:58 [4]
World Champs 09Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chrissie Wellington  (GBR)8:54:02Flag of the United States.svg  Mirinda Carfrae  (USA)9:13:59Flag of Spain.svg  Virginia Berasategui  (ESP)9:15:28 [5]
FloridaFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sofie Goos  (BEL)9:08:38Flag of Ukraine.svg  Tamara Kozulina  (UKR)9:12:47Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Bella Bayliss  (GBR)9:13:52 [6]
ArizonaFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Samantha McGlone  (CAN)9:09:19Flag of the United States.svg  Linsey Corbin  (USA)9:13:46Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Kate Major  (AUS)9:20:12 [7]
CozumelFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Yvonne van Vlerken  (NED)9:06:58Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Bella Bayliss  (GBR)9:22:34Flag of Italy.svg  Edith Niederfriniger  (ITA)9:30:44 [8]
Western AustraliaFlag of New Zealand.svg  Gina Crawford  (NZL)9:16:52Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Christie Sym  (AUS)9:20:41Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Sarah Pollett  (AUS)9:21:33 [9]
MalaysiaFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Belinda Granger  (AUS)9:23:33Flag of Italy.svg  Edith Niederfriniger  (ITA)9:35:02Flag of the United States.svg  Hillary Biscay  (USA)10:10:59 [10]
New ZealandFlag of New Zealand.svg  Joanna Lawn  (NZL)9:14:35Flag of New Zealand.svg  Gina Crawford  (NZL)9:28:26Flag of the United States.svg  Kim Loeffler  (USA)9:30:57 [11]
ChinaFlag of the United States.svg  Amy Marsh  (USA)9:52:45Flag of Germany.svg  Nicole Leder  (GER)10:02:58Flag of Germany.svg  Heidi Jesberger  (GER)10:08:52 [12]
AustraliaFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Carrie Lester  (AUS)9:23:50Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rebekah Keat  (AUS)9:33:10Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Amelie Pearson  (AUS)9:46:09 [13]
South AfricaFlag of Germany.svg  Sonia Tajsich  (GER)9:16:55Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Caroline Steffen  (SUI)9:22:00Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Tine Deckers  (BEL)9:29:59 [14]
St. GeorgeFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Heather Wurtele  (CAN)9:35:26Flag of the United States.svg  Meredith Kessler  (USA)9:46:58Flag of the United States.svg  Caitlin Snow  (USA)10:07:26 [15]
LanzaroteFlag of Scotland.svg  Catriona Morrison  (SCO)10:03:52Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Louise Collins  (GBR)10:05:20Flag of Germany.svg  Nicole Woysch  (GER)10:11:17 [16]
BrazilFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tereza Macel  (CZE)9:19:13Flag of the United States.svg  Dede Griesbauer  (USA)9:26:09Flag of Argentina.svg  Maria Omar  (ARG)9:36:04 [17]
Coeur d'AleneFlag of the United States.svg  Linsey Corbin  (USA)9:17:54Flag of the United States.svg  Meredith Kessler  (USA)9:23:52Flag of the United States.svg  Kelly Williamson  (USA)9:39:23 [18]
FranceFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Tine Deckers  (BEL)9:21:29Flag of Hungary.svg  Erika Csomor  (HUN)9:36:08Flag of France.svg  Alexandra Louison  (FRA)9:38:25 [19]
GermanyFlag of Germany.svg  Sandra Wallenhorst  (GER)9:04:27Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Caroline Steffen  (SUI)9:06:42Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Yvonne van Vlerken  (NED)9:10:21 [20]
AustriaFlag of Austria.svg  Eva Dollinger  (AUT)9:18:50Flag of Denmark.svg  Karina Ottosen  (DEN)9:34:50Flag of Germany.svg  Beate Görtz  (GER)9:38:56 [21]
SwitzerlandFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Karin Thürig  (SUI)9:00:04Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Heleen Bij De Vaate  (NED)9:23:50Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Monika Lehmann  (SUI)9:28:25 [22]
Lake PlacidFlag of the United States.svg  Amy Marsh  (USA)9:27:30Flag of the United States.svg  Caitlin Snow  (USA)9:44:18Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Lisa Marangon  (AUS)9:51:31 [23]
RegensburgFlag of Germany.svg  Sonja Tajsich  (GER)9:09:46Flag of Germany.svg  Katja Rabe  (GER)9:32:04Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Corinne Abraham  (GBR)9:41:21 [24]
UKFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Yvette Grice  (GBR)10:01:02Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Bella Bayliss  (GBR)10:06:51Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Joanna Carritt  (GBR)10:16:22 [25]
CanadaFlag of the United States.svg  Meredith Kessler  (USA)9:13:46Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Heather Wurtele  (CAN)9:17:17Flag of the United States.svg  Mackenzie Madison  (USA)9:34:51 [26]
LouisvilleFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Rebekah Keat  (AUS)9:33:15Flag of the United States.svg  Kim Loeffler  (USA)9:44:23Flag of the United States.svg  Bree Wee  (USA)9:50:35 [27]

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