2012 Ironman World Championship

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The 2012 Ironman World Championship was a long distance triathlon competition held on October 13, 2012 in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. The championship won by Pete Jacobs of Australia and Leanda Cave of England. It was the 36th such Ironman Triathlon World Championship, which has been held annually in Hawaii since 1978, with an additional race in 1982. The championship is organized by the World Triathlon Corporation (WTC).

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Championship results

Men

Pos.Time
(h:mm:ss)
NameCountrySplit times (h:mm:ss / m:ss)
Swim    T1    Bike    T2    Run
Gold medal icon.svg 8:18:37 Pete Jacobs Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 0:51:281:494:35:152:022:48:06
Silver medal icon.svg 8:23:40 Andreas Raelert Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 0:55:171:534:36:342:332:47:24
Bronze medal icon.svg 8:24:09 Frederik Van Lierde Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 0:51:362:014:35:252:192:52:50
48:27:08 Sebastian Kienle Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 0:55:211:564:33:232:052:54:25
58:28:33 Faris Al-Sultan Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 0:51:391:454:35:532:272:56:50
68:30:57 Timo Bracht Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 0:53:452:054:37:172:152:55:37
78:31:45 Andy Potts Flag of the United States.svg  United States 0:50:321:414:43:522:222:53:18
88:33:28 Timothy O'Donnell Flag of the United States.svg  United States 0:51:371:344:44:162:042:53:59
98:35:02 David Dellow Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 0:51:331:444:40:282:162:59:03
108:36:21 Dirk Bockel Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 0:52:301:484:34:172:013:05:48
Source: [1]

Women

Pos.Time
(h:mm:ss)
NameCountrySplit times (h:mm:ss / m:ss)
Swim    T1    Bike    T2    Run
Gold medal icon.svg 9:15:54 Leanda Cave Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 0:56:032:095:12:062:253:03:13
Silver medal icon.svg 9:16:58 Caroline Steffen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 0:57:371:485:06:492:373:08:09
Bronze medal icon.svg 9:21:41 Mirinda Carfrae Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1:00:061:565:12:182:193:05:04
49:22:45 Sonja Tajsich Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1:10:362:035:07:552:432:59:27
59:22:57 Mary Beth Ellis Flag of the United States.svg  United States 0:56:061:595:08:066:183:10:30
69:26:25 Natascha Badmann Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 1:06:212:245:06:072:153:09:19
79:28:54 Gina Crawford Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 0:55:592:455:21:312:253:06:16
89:32:18 Linsey Corbin Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:02:532:065:16:552:313:07:55
99:36:18 Caitlin Snow Flag of the United States.svg  United States 0:57:432:145:30:482:283:03:07
109:38:15 Amy Marsh Flag of the United States.svg  United States 0:56:081:535:16:373:123:20:27
Source: [1]

Qualification

For entry into the 2012 World Championship race, amateur athletes were required to qualify through a performance at an Ironman or selected Ironman 70.3 race. Entry into the championship race could also be obtained through a random allocation lottery or through the Ironman’s charitable eBay auction. The division of athletes was divided into professional, age group, physically challenged, and hand cycle divisions. [2]

For professional triathletes, the 2012 championship season marked the second year of a point system that determined which professional triathletes would qualify for the championship race. To qualify, points were earned by competing in WTC sanctioned Ironman and Ironman 70.3 events throughout the qualifying year. For the 2012 championship race that period was September 1, 2011 to August 31, 2012. The top 50 male and top 30 female pros in points at the end of the qualifying year qualified to race in Kona. An athlete's five highest scoring races were counted in the point totals. At least one Ironman race must have been completed and only three Ironman 70.3 races could count towards an athlete's overall point total. Prior champions receive an automatic entry for the Championship race for a period of five years after their last championship performance provided that they competed in at least one full-distance Ironman race during the qualifying year. Their entry does not count toward the number of available qualifying spots. [3] [4]

The Ironman 2012 series consisted of 28 Ironman races plus the 2011 Ironman World Championship which was itself a qualifier for the 2012 Championship. [3]

Qualifying Ironmans

DateEventLocation
Sep 11, 2011Ironman Wales Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Sep 11, 2011Ironman Wisconsin Flag of the United States.svg Madison, Wisconsin
Oct 8, 2011 Ironman World Championship Flag of the United States.svg Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
Nov 5, 2011Ironman Florida Flag of the United States.svg Panama City Beach, Florida
Nov 20, 2011Ironman Arizona Flag of the United States.svg Tempe, Arizona
Nov 27, 2011Ironman Cozumel Flag of Mexico.svg Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Dec 4, 2011Ironman Western Australia Flag of Australia (converted).svg Busselton, Western Australia
Mar 3, 2012Ironman New Zealand Flag of New Zealand.svg Taupō, New Zealand
Mar 25, 2012Ironman Asia Pacific Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Melbourne, Australia
Apr 22, 2012Ironman South Africa Flag of South Africa.svg Port Elizabeth, South Africa
May 5, 2012Ironman St.George Flag of the United States.svg St. George, Utah
May 6, 2012Ironman Australia Flag of Australia (converted).svg Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia
May 19, 2012Ironman Lanzarote Flag of Spain.svg Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote, Spain
May 19, 2012Ironman Texas Flag of the United States.svg The Woodlands Township, Texas
May 27, 2012Ironman Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg Florianópolis Island, Brazil
Jun 3, 2012Ironman Cairns Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cairns, Australia
Jun 17, 2012Ironman Regensburg Flag of Germany.svg Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany
Jun 24, 2012Ironman France Flag of France.svg Nice, France
Jun 24, 2012Ironman Coeur d'Alene Flag of the United States.svg Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Jul 1, 2012Ironman Austria Flag of Austria.svg Klagenfurt, Austria
Jul 8, 2012Ironman European Championship Flag of Germany.svg Frankfurt, Germany
Jul 15, 2012Ironman Switzerland Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Zürich, Switzerland
July 22, 2012Ironman UK Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bolton, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom
Jul 22, 2012Ironman Lake Placid Flag of the United States.svg Lake Placid, New York
Aug 11, 2012Ironman US Championship Flag of the United States.svg New York City, New York
Aug 18, 2012Ironman Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg Kalmar, Sweden
Aug 19, 2012Ironman Mont-Tremblant Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada
Aug 26, 2012Ironman Louisville Flag of the United States.svg Louisville, Kentucky
Aug 26, 2012Ironman Canada Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Penticton, British Columbia, Canada

2012 Ironman Series results

Men

EventGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTimeReference
WalesFlag of France.svg  Jérémy Jurkiewicz  (FRA)9:04:20Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Aaron Farlow  (AUS)9:04:25Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Bruno Clerbout  (BEL)9:07:59 [5]
WisconsinFlag of Argentina.svg  Ezequiel Morales  (ARG)8:45:18Flag of Germany.svg  Stefan Schmid  (GER)8:57:51Flag of the United States.svg  Mac Brown  (USA)9:08:14 [6]
World Champs 2011 Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Craig Alexander  (AUS)8:03:56Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Pete Jacobs  (AUS)8:09:11Flag of Germany.svg  Andreas Raelert  (GER)8:11:07 [7]
FloridaFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Ronnie Schildknecht  (SUI)7:59:42Flag of Ukraine.svg  Maxim Kriat  (UKR)8:10:43Flag of the United States.svg  Justin Daerr  (USA)8:18:02 [8]
ArizonaFlag of Spain.svg  Eneko Llanos  (ESP)7:59:38Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Paul Amey  (GBR)8:01:29Flag of Ukraine.svg  Viktor Zyemtsev  (UKR)8:14:36 [9]
CozumelFlag of the United States.svg  Michael Lovato  (USA)8:23:52Flag of the United States.svg  Patrick Evoe  (USA)8:30:36Flag of Spain.svg  Alejandro Santamaria  (ESP)8:32:50 [10]
Western AustraliaFlag of Germany.svg  Timo Bracht  (GER)8:12:39Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Clayton Fettell  (AUS)8:19:02Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jason Shortis  (AUS)8:27:31 [11]
New Zealand*Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Marino Vanhoenacker  (BEL)3:55:03Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Timothy Reed  (AUS)3:55:51Flag of New Zealand.svg  Cameron Brown  (NZL)3:56:38 [12]
Asia PacificFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Craig Alexander  (AUS)7:57:44Flag of New Zealand.svg  Cameron Brown  (NZL)8:00:12Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Frederik Van Lierde  (BEL)8:01:26 [13]
South AfricaFlag of Spain.svg  Clemente Alonso-McKernan  (ESP)8:34:45Flag of France.svg  Cyril Viennot  (FRA)8:41:48Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Mike Aigroz  (SUI)8:46:04 [14]
St. GeorgeFlag of the United States.svg  Ben Hoffman  (USA)9:07:04Flag of Germany.svg  Maik Twelsiek  (GER)9:25:58Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Axel Zeebroek  (BEL)9:35:33 [15]
AustraliaFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Paul Ambrose  (AUS)8:17:38Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Tim Berkel  (AUS)8:21:11Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jason Shortis  (AUS)8:40:02 [16]
LanzaroteFlag of Spain.svg  Victor Del Corral  (ESP)8:44:39Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Stephen Bayliss  (GBR)8:53:37Flag of Portugal.svg  Sérgio Marques  (POR)9:02:58 [17]
TexasFlag of the United States.svg  Jordan Rapp  (USA)8:10:44Flag of the United States.svg  Justin Daerr  (USA)8:22:15Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Mathias Hecht  (SUI)8:22:58 [18]
BrazilFlag of Argentina.svg  Ezequiel Morales  (ARG)8:22:40Flag of Brazil.svg  Santiago Ascenço  (BRA)8:25:31Flag of Brazil.svg  Igor Amorelli  (BRA)8:27:56 [19]
CairnsFlag of Australia (converted).svg  David Dellow  (AUS)8:15:04Flag of New Zealand.svg  Cameron Brown  (NZL)8:22:21Flag of Denmark.svg  Jimmy Johnsen  (DEN)8:29:36 [20]
RegensburgFlag of Luxembourg.svg  Dirk Bockel  (LUX)8:11:59Flag of Germany.svg  Michael Raelert  (GER)8:18:53Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Mike Schifferle  (SUI)8:36:53 [21]
FranceFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Frederik Van Lierde  (BEL)8:21:51Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Paul Amey  (GBR)8:42:48Flag of France.svg  Francois Chabaud  (FRA)8:45:23 [22]
Coeur d'AleneFlag of Ukraine.svg  Viktor Zyemtsev  (UKR)8:32:29Flag of the United States.svg  Timothy O'Donnell  (USA)8:41:36Flag of the United States.svg  Matthew Russell  (USA)8:52:00 [23]
AustriaFlag of Germany.svg  Faris Al-Sultan  (GER)8:11:41Flag of Italy.svg  Daniel Fontana  (ITA)8:20:28Flag of Portugal.svg  Pedro Gomes  (POR)8:26:30 [24]
EuropeanFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Marino Vanhoenacker  (BEL)8:03:31Flag of Germany.svg  Sebastian Kienle  (GER)8:09:55Flag of Spain.svg  Clemente Alonso-McKernan  (ESP)8:14:04 [25]
SwitzerlandFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Ronnie Schildknecht  (SUI)8:17:13Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Jan Van Berkel  (SUI)8:32:27Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Mathias Hecht  (SUI)8:42:08 [26]
UKFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Daniel Halksworth  (GBR)8:55:11Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Fraser Cartmell  (GBR)9:07:00Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Paul Hawkins  (GBR)9:10:50 [27]
Lake PlacidFlag of the United States.svg  Andy Potts  (USA)8:25:07Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Peter Jacobs  (AUS)8:56:49Flag of France.svg  Romain Guillaume  (FRA)9:08:57 [28]
United StatesFlag of the United States.svg  Jordan Rapp  (USA)8:11:18Flag of Ukraine.svg  Maxim Kriat  (UKR)8:24:32Flag of Hungary.svg  Jozsef Major  (HUN)8:27:00 [29]
SwedenFlag of Germany.svg  Jan Raphael  (GER)8:04:01Flag of Germany.svg  Dorian Wagner  (GER)8:08:06Flag of Germany.svg  Horst Reichel  (GER)8:10:12 [30]
Mont-TremblantFlag of France.svg  Romain Guillaume  (FRA)8:40:48Flag of Argentina.svg  Alejandro Santamaria  (ARG)8:46:58Flag of the United States.svg  Matthew Russell  (USA)8:48:12 [31]
LouisvilleFlag of the United States.svg  Patrick Evoe  (USA)8:42:44Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Chris McDonald  (AUS)8:52:59Flag of the United States.svg  Thomas Gerlach  (USA)9:02:42 [32]
CanadaFlag of the United States.svg  Matthew Russell  (USA)8:48:30Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Olly Piggin  (CAN)8:54:17Flag of Germany.svg  Christian Brader  (GER)8:58:59 [33]

* Event shortened to 70.3 distance.

Women

EventGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTimeReference
WalesFlag of Germany.svg  Kristin Moeller  (GER)10:01:19Flag of Germany.svg  Anja Ippach  (GER)10:15:58Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Stefanie Adam  (BEL)10:40:58 [5]
WisconsinFlag of the United States.svg  Jessica Jacobs  (USA)9:41:03Flag of the United States.svg  Meredith Kessler  (USA)9:50:45Flag of the United States.svg  Whitney Garcia  (USA)10:03:53 [6]
World Champs 2011 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chrissie Wellington  (GBR)8:55:08Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Mirinda Carfrae  (AUS)8:57:57Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Leanda Cave  (GBR)9:03:29 [7]
FloridaFlag of the United States.svg  Jessica Jacobs  (USA)8:55:10Flag of the United States.svg  Mackenzie Madison  (USA)9:10:21Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sofie Goos  (BEL)9:22:21 [8]
ArizonaFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Leanda Cave  (GBR)8:49:00Flag of the United States.svg  Linsey Corbin  (USA)8:54:33Flag of the United States.svg  Meredith Kessler  (USA)9:00:14 [9]
CozumelFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Simone Benz  (SUI)9:14:08Flag of Germany.svg  Sonja Tajsich  (GER)9:23:15Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sophie De Groote  (BEL)9:26:07 [10]
Western AustraliaFlag of New Zealand.svg  Michelle Bremer  (NZL)9:25:38Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Michelle Mitchell  (AUS)9:28:07Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Carrie Lester  (AUS)9:32:44 [11]
New Zealand*Flag of the United States.svg  Meredith Kessler  (USA)4:22:46Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Kate Bevilaqua  (AUS)4:30:37Flag of New Zealand.svg  Joanna Lawn  (NZL)4:30:40 [12]
Asia PacificFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Caroline Steffen  (SUI)8:34:51Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Rachel Joyce  (GBR)8:46:09Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Mirinda Carfrae  (AUS)9:04:00 [13]
South AfricaFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Natascha Badmann  (SUI)9:47:10Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Simone Brändli  (SUI)9:52:26Flag of Germany.svg  Diane Riesler  (GER)10:01:14 [14]
St. GeorgeFlag of the United States.svg  Meredith Kessler  (USA)10:12:59Flag of the United States.svg  Jessie Donovan  (USA)10:37:30Flag of the United States.svg  Danielle Kehoe  (USA)10:45:33 [15]
AustraliaFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Michelle Mitchell  (AUS)9:34:57Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Nicole Ward  (AUS)9:44:40Flag of the United States.svg  Hillary Biscay  (USA)9:58:19 [16]
LanzaroteFlag of Denmark.svg  Michelle Vesterby  (DEN)9:58:06Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Bella Bayliss  (GBR)10:06:12Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Heleen bij de Vaate  (NED)10:17:33 [17]
TexasFlag of the United States.svg  Mary Beth Ellis  (USA)8:54:58Flag of the United States.svg  Kim Loeffler  (USA)9:01:32Flag of the United States.svg  Amy Marsh  (USA)9:04:00 [18]
BrazilFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sofie Goos  (BEL)9:17:42Flag of the United States.svg  Caitlin Snow  (USA)9:20:50Flag of Brazil.svg  Vanessa Gianinni  (BRA)9:23:49 [19]
CairnsFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Carrie Lester  (AUS)9:21:00Flag of New Zealand.svg  Belinda Harper  (NZL)9:22:42Flag of New Zealand.svg  Candice Hammond  (NZL)9:24:45 [20]
RegensburgFlag of Germany.svg  Heidi Sessner  (GER)9:43:52Flag of Germany.svg  Nicole Bretting  (GER)9:50:18Flag of Russia.svg  Maria Lemeseva  (RUS)9:52:32 [21]
FranceFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Tine Deckers  (BEL)9:16:05Flag of New Zealand.svg  Gina Crawford  (NZL)9:26:25Flag of Germany.svg  Kristin Möller  (GER)9:37:07 [22]
Coeur d'AleneFlag of the United States.svg  Meredith Kessler  (USA)9:21:44Flag of the United States.svg  Haley Cooper-Scott  (USA)10:01:25Flag of the United States.svg  Whitney Garcia  (USA)10:01:46 [23]
AustriaFlag of the United States.svg  Linsey Corbin  (USA)9:09:58Flag of Hungary.svg  Erika Csomor  (HUN)9:12:09Flag of Austria.svg  Michaela Rudolph  (AUT)9:44:37 [24]
EuropeanFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Caroline Steffen  (SUI)8:52:33Flag of Germany.svg  Anja Beranek  (GER)9:05:41Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Corinne Abraham  (GBR)9:21:03 [25]
SwitzerlandFlag of Hungary.svg  Erika Csomor  (HUN)9:20:16Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Bella Bayliss  (GBR)9:25:54Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Simone Brändli  (SUI)9:30:58 [26]
UKFlag of Ireland.svg  Eimear Mullan  (IRE)10:08:44Flag of the United States.svg  Amanda Stevens  (USA)10:16:57Flag of Germany.svg  Annett Kamenz  (GER)10:21:58 [27]
Lake PlacidFlag of the United States.svg  Jessie Donavan  (USA)9:47:39Flag of the United States.svg  Jennie Hansen  (USA)9:56:40Flag of the United States.svg  Jacqui Gordon  (USA)10:08:28 [28]
New YorkFlag of the United States.svg  Mary Beth Ellis  (USA)9:02:48Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rebekah Keat  (AUS)9:13:24Flag of the United States.svg  Amy Marsh  (USA)9:15:57 [29]
SwedenFlag of Sweden.svg  Åsa Lundström  (SWE)9:13:27Flag of Germany.svg  Dana Wagner  (GER)9:22:32Flag of Japan.svg  Emi Sakai  (JPN)9:34:36 [30]
Mont-TremblantFlag of the United States.svg  Jessie Donavan  (USA)9:30:46Flag of Germany.svg  Uli Brömme  (GER)9:42:45Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Rachel Kiers  (CAN)9:49:49 [31]
LouisvilleFlag of the United States.svg  Bree Wee  (USA)9:36:27Flag of the United States.svg  Jackie Arendt  (USA)9:38:14Flag of the United States.svg  Terra Castro  (USA)9:53:27 [32]
CanadaFlag of the United States.svg  Kendra Lee  (USA)9:44:58Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Gillian Clayton  (CAN)9:46:07Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Karen Thibodeau  (CAN)9:50:52 [33]

* Event shortened to 70.3 distance.

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The 2014 Ironman World Championship was a long distance triathlon competition that was held on October 11, 2014 in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. The event was won by Sebastian Kienle of Germany and Australia's Mirinda Carfrae. It was the 38th edition of the Ironman World Championship, which has been held annually in Hawaii since 1978, with an additional race in 1982. The championship was organized by the World Triathlon Corporation (WTC) and awarded a total purse prize of $650,000.

The 2015 Ironman World Championship was a long distance triathlon competition held on October 10, 2015 in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii and won by Jan Frodeno of Germany and Daniela Ryf of Switzerland. The race was the 39th edition of the Ironman World Championship, which has been held annually in Hawaii since 1978. The championship was organized by the World Triathlon Corporation (WTC) and awarded a total purse prize of $650,000.

The 2015 Ironman 70.3 World Championship was a triathlon competition that was held in Zell am See-Kaprun, Austria on August 30, 2015. It was won by Jan Frodeno of Germany and Daniela Ryf of Switzerland. The championship was organized by the World Triathlon Corporation (WTC) and was the culmination of the Ironman 70.3 series of events that occurred from August 3, 2014 through July 12, 2015. Athletes, both professional and amateur, earned a spot in the championship race by qualifying in races throughout the 70.3 series. A prize purse of $250,000 will be distributed to the top 10 male and female professional athletes. The race marked the second year of the championship event being held in a non-recurring location and the first time being held in Europe.

The 2016 Ironman World Championship was a long distance triathlon competition that was held on October 8, 2016 in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. It was won by Jan Frodeno of Germany and Daniela Ryf of Switzerland, both repeat champions from 2015. The race was the 40th edition of the Ironman World Championship, which has been held annually in Hawaii since 1978. The championship was organized by the World Triathlon Corporation (WTC) and awarded a total purse prize of $650,000.

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