2013 ITU World Triathlon Series

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2013 ITU World Triathlon Series
League ITU World Triathlon Series
Sport Triathlon
Men's Series
Series ChampionFlag of Spain.svg  Javier Gómez  (ESP)
Points 4220
Womens's Series
Series ChampionFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Non Stanford  (GBR)
Points 4220
World Triathlon Series seasons
  2012
2014  

The 2013 ITU World Triathlon Series was a series of eight World Championship Triathlon events that led up to a Grand Final held in London in September 2013. The Series was organised under the auspices of the world governing body of triathlon, the International Triathlon Union (ITU).

ITU World Triathlon Series world championship series in the sport of triathlon

The ITU World Triathlon Series is the International Triathlon Union's annual series of triathlon events used to crown an annual world champion. There are multiple rounds of competitions culminating in a Grand Final race. Athletes compete head-to-head for points in these races that will determine the overall ITU world champion. The elite championship races are held over two distances the standard and the sprint distance.

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).

London Capital of the United Kingdom

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The World Triathlon Series (WTS) visited Auckland, San Diego, Madrid, Yokohama, Kitzbühel, Hamburg, Stockholm, and London.

The series included two sprint distance races and six Olympic distance races. The series stop in Hamburg also served as the location for the 2013 ITU Team Triathlon World Championships. The Grand Final in London included the World Championships for Under 23, Junior and Paratriathlon division, which were decided over a single race. Elite level competitors were crowned champions based on the final WTS point standings.

Calendar

The 2013 series visited eight cities around the world.

DateLocationStatus
April 6–7 Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland Event
April 19–20 Flag of the United States.svg San Diego Event
May 11–12 Flag of Japan.svg Yokohama Event
June 1–2 Flag of Spain.svg Madrid Event
July 6 Flag of Austria.svg Kitzbühel Event
July 20–21 Flag of Germany.svg Hamburg Sprint Distance
August 24–25 Flag of Sweden.svg Stockholm Event
September 14–15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg London Grand Final

Results

Medal summary

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
Auckland [1] Flag of Spain.svg  Javier Gómez  (ESP)Flag of Spain.svg  Mario Mola  (ESP)Flag of Portugal.svg  João Silva  (POR)
San Diego [2] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Alistair Brownlee  (GBR)Flag of South Africa.svg  Richard Murray  (RSA)Flag of Portugal.svg  João Silva  (POR)
Yokohama [3] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jonathan Brownlee  (GBR)Flag of Spain.svg  Javier Gómez  (ESP)Flag of Portugal.svg  João Silva  (POR)
Madrid [4] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jonathan Brownlee  (GBR)Flag of Spain.svg  Javier Gómez  (ESP)Flag of Russia.svg  Ivan Vasiliev  (RUS)
Kitzbühel [5] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Alistair Brownlee  (GBR)Flag of Spain.svg  Mario Mola  (ESP)Flag of Switzerland.svg  Sven Riederer  (SUI)
Hamburg [6] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jonathan Brownlee  (GBR)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Alistair Brownlee  (GBR)Flag of Spain.svg  Javier Gómez  (ESP)
Stockholm [7] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Alistair Brownlee  (GBR)Flag of Spain.svg  Javier Gómez  (ESP)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jonathan Brownlee  (GBR)
London [8] Flag of Spain.svg  Javier Gómez  (ESP)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jonathan Brownlee  (GBR)Flag of Spain.svg  Mario Mola  (ESP)

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
Auckland [9] Flag of Germany.svg  Anne Haug  (GER)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Maaike Caelers  (NED)Flag of Australia.svg  Felicity Abram  (AUS)
San Diego [10] Flag of the United States.svg  Gwen Jorgensen  (USA)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Non Stanford  (GBR)Flag of Australia.svg  Emma Moffatt  (AUS)
Yokohama [11] Flag of the United States.svg  Gwen Jorgensen  (USA)Flag of Australia.svg  Emma Moffatt  (AUS)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jodie Stimpson  (GBR)
Madrid [12] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Non Stanford  (GBR)Flag of Germany.svg  Anne Haug  (GER)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jodie Stimpson  (GBR)
Kitzbühel [13] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jodie Stimpson  (GBR)Flag of Australia.svg  Emma Jackson  (AUS)Flag of Germany.svg  Anne Haug  (GER)
Hamburg [14] Flag of Germany.svg  Anne Haug  (GER)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Non Stanford  (GBR)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jodie Stimpson  (GBR)
Stockholm [15] Flag of the United States.svg  Gwen Jorgensen  (USA)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Non Stanford  (GBR)Flag of Germany.svg  Anne Haug  (GER)
London [16] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Non Stanford  (GBR)Flag of Ireland.svg  Aileen Reid  (IRL)Flag of Australia.svg  Emma Moffatt  (AUS)

Overall

Overall rankings after all 8 events

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