Ironman 70.3 World Championship | |
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Location | Henderson, Nevada |
Date | September 8, 2013 |
Champions | |
Men | Sebastian Kienle |
Women | Melissa Hauschildt |
The 2013 Ironman 70.3 World Championship was a triathlon competition that was held at Lake Las Vegas in Henderson, Nevada on September 8, 2013. The event was won by German Sebastian Kienle and Australian Melissa Hauschildt. 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 19, 2012 through August 11, 2013. Athletes, both professional and amateur, earned a spot in the championship race by qualifying in races throughout the 70.3 series. [1]
This was the final year of the championship event being held in the Las Vegas area. In 2014, the championship race will begin changing locations each year. This is in contrast to having an annual recurring championship in one location as in the past with Las Vegas and Clearwater, Florida. The annual Las Vegas race will remain in place for 2014 but will be renamed the Ironman 70.3 Silverman. [2]
Pos. | Time (h:mm:ss) | Name | Country | Split times (h:mm:ss) | ||||
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Swim | T1 | Bike | T2 | Run | ||||
3:54:02 | Sebastian Kienle | Germany | 25:38 | 2:27 | 2:10:10 | 0:57 | 1:14:50 | |
3:56:06 | Terenzo Bozzone | New Zealand | 24:36 | 2:20 | 2:14:31 | 1:01 | 1:13:38 | |
3:56:55 | Joe Gambles | United States | 24:48 | 2:29 | 2:14:06 | 1:03 | 1:14:29 | |
4 | 3:57:36 | Andy Potts | United States | 23:25 | 2:26 | 2:15:11 | 1:08 | 1:15:26 |
5 | 3:57:42 | Tim Reed | Australia | 24:47 | 2:25 | 2:14:15 | 1:08 | 1:15:07 |
6 | 3:57:48 | Kevin Collington | United States | 23:50 | 2:30 | 2:15:27 | 1:03 | 1:14:58 |
7 | 3:58:17 | Leon Griffin | Australia | 24:58 | 2:25 | 2:14:12 | 1:05 | 1:15:35 |
8 | 3:59:36 | Timothy O'Donnell | United States | 23:33 | 2:22 | 2:16:11 | 0:57 | 1:16:32 |
9 | 3:59:42 | Tyler Butterfield | Bermuda | 24:43 | 2:23 | 2:14:19 | 1:18 | 1:16:59 |
10 | 3:59:56 | Will Clarke | United Kingdom | 24:38 | 2:24 | 2:14:35 | 1:20 | 1:16:59 |
Source: [3] |
Pos. | Time (h:mm:ss) | Name | Country | Split times (h:mm:ss) | ||||
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Swim | T1 | Bike | T2 | Run | ||||
4:20:07 | Melissa Hauschildt | Australia | 29:19 | 2:49 | 2:25:08 | 1:14 | 1:21:37 | |
4:25:19 | Heather Jackson | United States | 30:08 | 2:32 | 2:28:48 | 0:56 | 1:22:55 | |
4:25:59 | Annabel Luxford | Australia | 25:59 | 2:52 | 2:28:38 | 1:06 | 1:27:24 | |
4 | 4:27:50 | Catriona Morrison | Great Britain | 30:07 | 3:06 | 2:31:32 | 1:16 | 1:21:49 |
5 | 4:27:52 | Svenja Bazlen | Germany | 27:16 | 2:42 | 2:28:32 | 1:15 | 1:28:07 |
6 | 4:28:46 | Daniela Ryf | Switzerland | 28:31 | 2:49 | 2:28:48 | 1:08 | 1:27:30 |
7 | 4:29:58 | Lisa Hütthaler | Austria | 28:30 | 2:56 | 2:30:51 | 1:08 | 1:26:33 |
8 | 4:31:44 | Lisa Nordén | Sweden | 27:15 | 3:01 | 2:31:10 | 1:12 | 1:29:06 |
9 | 4:32:30 | Kelly Williamson | United States | 26:14 | 2:35 | 2:40:16 | 1:12 | 1:22:13 |
10 | 4:33:11 | Heather Wurtele | Canada | 28:36 | 2:57 | 2:34:51 | 1:14 | 1:25:33 |
Source: [3] |
The 2013 Ironman 70.3 Series featured 61 events that enabled qualification to the 2013 World Championship event. Professional triathletes qualified for the championship race by competing in races during the qualifying period, earning points towards their pro rankings. An athlete’s five highest scoring races were counted toward their pro rankings. The top 50 males and top 35 females in the pro rankings qualified for the championship race. Professional athletes were also eligible for prize purses at each qualifying event, which ranged in total size from $15,000 to $200,000. [1]
Amateur triathletes could qualify for the championship race by earning a qualifying slot at one of the qualifying events. At qualifying events, slots were allocated to each age group category, male and female, with the number of slots given out based on that category's proportional representation of the overall field. Each age group category would be tentatively allocated one qualifying spot in each qualifying event. Some 70.3 events also served as qualifiers for the full Ironman World Championships in Hawaii. [4]
Date | Event | Location [1] |
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Aug 19, 2012 | Ironman 70.3 Yeppoon | Yeppoon, Queensland |
Aug 19, 2012 | Ironman 70.3 Timberman | Gilford, New Hampshire |
Aug 19, 2012 | Ironman 70.3 Steelhead | Benton Harbor, Michigan |
Aug 25, 2012 | Ironman 70.3 Brazil | Penha, Brazil |
Aug 26, 2012 | Ironman 70.3 Salzburg | Salzburg, Austria |
Sep 2, 2012 | Ironman 70.3 Ireland | Galway, Ireland |
Sep 9, 2012 | Ironman 70.3 World Championship | Las Vegas, Nevada |
Sep 9, 2012 | Ironman 70.3 Muskoka | Huntsville, Ontario, Canada |
Sep 23, 2012 | Ironman 70.3 Cozumel | Cozumel, Mexico |
Sep 23, 2012 | Ironman 70.3 Branson | Branson, Missouri |
Sep 23, 2012 | Ironman 70.3 Pays d'Aix | Aix-en-Provence, France |
Sep 30, 2012 | Ironman 70.3 Pocono Mountains | Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania |
Sep 30, 2012 | Ironman 70.3 Augusta | Augusta, Georgia |
Oct 21, 2012 | Ironman 70.3 Mandurah | Mandurah, Australia |
Oct 28, 2012 | Ironman 70.3 Port MacQuarie | Port Macquarie, New South Wales |
Oct 28, 2012 | Ironman 70.3 Austin | Austin, Texas |
Oct 28, 2012 | Ironman 70.3 Miami | Miami, Florida |
Nov 4, 2012 | Ironman 70.3 Taiwan | Hengchun, Taiwan |
Nov 10, 2012 | Ironman 70.3 Lanzarote | Lanzarote, Spain |
Nov 11, 2012 | Ironman 70.3 Shepparton | Shepparton, Victoria |
Dec 2, 2012 | Ironman 70.3 Phuket | Phuket, Thailand |
Dec 16, 2012 | Ironman 70.3 Canberra | Canberra, ACT |
Jan 13, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Pucón | Pucón, Chile |
Jan 20, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Asia Pacific Championship – Auckland† | Auckland, New Zealand |
Jan 20, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 South Africa | Buffalo City, South Africa |
Feb 3, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Latin American Championship – Panama | Panama City, Panama |
Feb 10, 2013 | Geelong Long Course Tri | Geelong, Victoria |
Mar 17, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 San Juan | San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Mar 30, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 California | Oceanside, California |
Apr 7, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Texas | Austin, Texas |
Apr 21, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 New Orleans | New Orleans, Louisiana |
May 4, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 U.S. Pro Championship – St. George | St. George, Utah |
May 5, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 St Croix† | Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands |
May 11, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Busselton | Busselton, Western Australia |
May 11, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Mallorca | Alcudia, Mallorca, Spain |
May 19, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Florida | Haines City, Florida |
May 26, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Austria | St. Pölten/Vienna, Austria |
Jun 1, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Hawaii† | Kohala, Hawaii |
Jun 2, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Japan† | Tokoname, Aichi, Japan |
Jun 2, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Switzerland | Rapperswil-Jona, Switzerland |
Jun 2, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Raleigh | Raleigh, North Carolina |
Jun 8, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Boise | Boise, Idaho |
Jun 9, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Italy | Pescara,Italy |
Jun 9, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Cairns | Cairns, Queensland |
Jun 9, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Kansas | Lawrence, Kansas |
Jun 9, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Eagleman† | Cambridge, Maryland |
Jun 16, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Berlin‡ | Berlin, Germany |
Jun 16, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 U.K. | Wimbleball, Exmoor, UK |
Jun 23, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Syracuse | Syracuse, New York |
Jun 23, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Mont Tremblant | Mont-Tremblant, Quebec |
Jun 30, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Buffalo Springs Lake‡ | Lubbock, Texas |
Jul 7, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Norway | Haugesund, Norway |
Jul 13, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Muncie | Muncie, Indiana |
Jul 14, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Vineman | Sonoma County, California |
Jul 21, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Racine | Racine, Wisconsin |
Jul 21, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Lake Stevens | Lake Stevens, Washington |
Jul 28, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Calgary | Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
Aug 4, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Philippines | Cebu, Philippines |
Aug 4, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Steelhead | Benton Harbor, Michigan |
Aug 4, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 Boulder | Boulder, Colorado |
Aug 11, 2013 | Ironman 70.3 European Championship – Wiesbaden† | Wiesbaden, Germany |
†Also serves as a 2013 Ironman World Championship qualifier.
‡Also serves as a 2013 Ironman World Championship handcycle qualifier
The Ironman 70.3 Switzerland race was canceled due to weather. The race was initially changed to a duathlon due to cold temperatures preventing the swim portion from taking place. However, rain in the region caused both a landslide and a falling tree to obstruct the bike course forcing race organizers to cancel the race entirely. [5]
Event | Gold | Time | Silver | Time | Bronze | Time | Reference |
Yeppoon | Rasmus Henning (AUS) | 3:49:42 | Samuel Betten (AUS) | 3:50:15 | Matty White (AUS) | 3:55:18 | [6] |
Timberman | Joe Gambles (AUS) | 3:48:30 | Leon Griffin (AUS) | 3:50:53 | Kevin Collington (USA) | 4:01:10 | [7] |
Steelhead | Daniel Bretscher (USA) | 3:57:17 | Maria De Elias (ARG) | 4:00:42 | Zach Ruble (USA) | 4:04:01 | [8] |
Brazil | Terenzo Bozzone (NZL) | 3:52:53 | Fabio Carvalho (BRA) | 3:53:59 | Igor Amorelli (BRA) | 3:54:01 | [9] |
Salzburg | Alessandro Degasperi (ITA) | 3:46:06 | Daniel Fontana (ITA) | 3:48:01 | Alberto Casadei (ITA) | 3:49:22 | [10] |
Ireland | Jan Van Berkel (SUI) | 3:54:35 | Terenzo Bozzone (NZL) | 3:54:36 | Mike Aigroz (SUI) | 3:59:51 | [11] |
Las Vegas | Sebastian Kienle (GER) | 3:54:45 | Craig Alexander (AUS) | 3:55:36 | Bevan Docherty (NZL) | 3:56:25 | [12] |
Muskoka | Tom Lowe (GBR) | 4:08:54 | Andrew Russell (CAN) | 4:11:00 | Cameron Good (AUS) | 4:11:33 | [13] |
Cozumel | Andi Böcherer (GER) | 3:53:45 | Daniel Fontana (ITA) | 3:56:20 | Paul Ambrose (GBR) | 3:57:20 | [14] |
Branson | Andy Potts (USA) | 4:04:23 | Ben Hoffman (USA) | 4:08:23 | Mario De Elias (ARG) | 4:12:38 | [15] |
Pays d'Aix | Cyril Viennot (FRA) | 4:01:00 | Stéphane Poulat (FRA) | 4:02:03 | Hervé Banti (FRA) | 4:03:41 | [16] |
Pocono Mountains | Jesse Thomas (USA) | 3:49:41 | Jordan Jones (USA) | 3:54:02 | Maik Twelsiek (GER) | 3:55:01 | [17] |
Augusta | Maxim Kriat (UKR) | 3:49:14 | Nick Waninger (USA) | 3:50:38 | Patrick Evo (USA) | 3:52:29 | [18] |
Mandurah | Tim Berkel (AUS) | 3:39:59 | Tim Reed (AUS) | 3:41:45 | Ruedi Wild (SUI) | 3:43:30 | [19] |
Port MacQuarie | Clayton Fettell (AUS) | 3:50:15 | Tim Berkel (AUS) | 3:54:45 | James Bowstead (NZL) | 3:57:08 | [20] |
Austin | Andy Potts (USA) | 3:51:29 | T. J. Tollakson (USA) | 3:52:07 | Chris McCormack (AUS) | 3:55:24 | [21] |
Miami | Terenzo Bozzone (NZL) | 3:42:17 | Jan Van Berkel (SUI) | 3:43:52 | Horst Reichel (GER) | 3:44:14 | [22] |
Taiwan | Terenzo Bozzone (NZL) | 3:54:18 | Danylo Sapunov (UKR) | 4:02:15 | Michael Goehner (DEU) | 4:09:56 | [23] |
Lanzarote | Iván Raña (ESP) | 4:07:35 | Ronnie Schildknecht (SUI) | 4:11:27 | Boris Stein (GER) | 4:12:59 | [24] |
Shepparton | Terenzo Bozzone (NZL) | 3:46:59 | Joseph Lampe (AUS) | 3:51:58 | Leon Griffin (AUS) | 3:53:39 | [25] |
Phuket | Chris McCormack (AUS) | 4:04:40 | Ruedi Wild (SUI) | 4:07:17 | Tim Meyer (GER) | 4:07:32 | [26] |
Canberra | Tim Reed (AUS) | 3:40:13 | Joseph Lampe (AUS) | 3:42:57 | Michael Prince (AUS) | 3:46:15 | [27] |
Pucón | Reinaldo Colucci (BRA) | 4:04:12 | Daniel Fontana (ITA) | 4:04:15 | Felipe Van de Wyngard (CHI) | 4:08:43 | [28] |
Auckland | Christian Kemp (AUS) | 3:56:03 | Bevan Docherty (NZL) | 3:56:37 | Clark Ellice (NZL) | 3:58:24 | [29] |
South Africa | Bart Aernouts (BEL) | 4:03:53 | Ronnie Schildknecht (SUI) | 4:06:23 | Tim Don (GBR) | 4:10:40 | [30] |
Panama | Oscar Galíndez (ARG) | 3:58:31 | Bevan Docherty (NZL) | 4:00:05 | Richie Cunningham (AUS) | 4:03:09 | [31] |
Geelong | Christian Kemp (AUS) | 3:47:21 | Luke Bell (AUS) | 3:47:53 | James Hodge (AUS) | 3:49:48 | [32] |
San Juan | Andrew Starykowicz (USA) | 3:50:12 | Bertrand Billard (FRA) | 3:51:02 | Timothy O'Donnell (USA) | 3:51:19 | [33] |
California | Andy Potts (USA) | 3:49:45 | Jesse Thomas (USA) | 3:49:55 | Andi Böcherer (GER) | 3:51:56 | [34] |
Texas | Richie Cunningham (AUS) | 3:48:25 | Tim Berkel (AUS) | 3:51:36 | Chris McDonald (AUS) | 3:53:16 | [35] |
New Orleans | Andreas Raelert (GER) | 3:46:54 | Trevor Wurtele (CAN) | 3:46:59 | Santiago Ascenço (BRA) | 3:50:38 | [36] |
St. George | Brent McMahon (CAN) | 3:51:10 | Kevin Collington (USA) | 3:53:37 | Andy Potts (USA) | 3:54:21 | [37] |
St. Croix | Richie Cunningham (AUS) | 4:10:29 | Will Clarke (GBR) | 4:13:27 | Clark Ellice (NZL) | 4:13:32 | [38] |
Busselton | Brad Kahlefeldt (AUS) | 3:45:39 | Tim Reed (AUS) | 3:45:29 | James Hodge (AUS) | 3:49:25 | [39] |
Mallorca | Eneko Llanos (ESP) | 3:52:36 | Bart Aernouts (BEL) | 3:52:54 | Andreas Raelert (GER) | 3:54:53 | [40] |
Florida | Terenzo Bozzone (NZL) | 3:45:51 | Kevin Collington (USA) | 3:47:12 | Dirk Bockel (LUX) | 3:48:16 | [41] |
Austria* | Bart Aernouts (BEL) | 3:22:35 | Andi Böcherer (GER) | 3:24:45 | Eneko Llanos (ESP) | 3:26:44 | [42] |
Hawaii | Craig Alexander (AUS) | 4:05:43 | Paul Matthews (AUS) | 4:12:13 | Damon Barnett (USA) | 4:14:14 | [43] |
Japan | James Hodge (AUS) | 3:50:58 | Ryosuke Yamamoto (JPN) | 3:52:17 | Yuichi Hosoda (JPN) | 3:56:13 | [44] |
Raleigh | Greg Bennett (AUS) | 3:51:24 | Paul Eicher (USA) | 4:04:41 | Kyle Pawlaczyk (USA) | 4:05:41 | [45] |
Boise | Bevan Docherty (NZL) | 3:52:55 | Brent McMahon (CAN) | 3:54:36 | Josh Amberger (AUS) | 3:57:09 | [46] |
Italy | Horst Reichel (GER) | 4:02:04 | Alessandro Degasperi (ITA) | 4:03:12 | Manuel Küng (CHE) | 4:03:32 | [47] |
Cairns | Courtney Atkinson (AUS) | 3:56:34 | Brad Kahlefeldt (AUS) | 3:57:26 | Tim Reed (AUS) | 3:59:54 | [48] |
Kansas | Craig Alexander (AUS) | 3:51:26 | Daniel Bretscher (USA) | 3:52:54 | James Hadley (GBR) | 3:59:07 | [49] |
Eagleman | Andy Potts (USA) | 3:47:46 | James Cunnama (RSA) | 3:49:00 | Viktor Zyemtsev (UKR) | 3:53:24 | [50] |
U.K. | Ritchie Nicholls (GBR) | 4:15:04 | Tim Don (GBR) | 4:20:07 | Fraser Cartmell (GBR) | 4:20:30 | [51] |
Syracuse | Joe Gambles (AUS) | 4:02:58 | Sam Douglas (USA) | 4:09:28 | John Polson (AUS) | 4:16:48 | [52] |
Mont-Tremblant | Terenzo Bozzone (NZL) | 3:53:12 | Brent McMahon (CAN) | 3:53:57 | Romain Guillaume (FRA) | 3:55:58 | [53] |
Buffalo Springs | Greg Bennett (AUS) | 3:48:58 | Tim Reed (AUS) | 3:51:24 | Terenzo Bozzone (NZL) | 3:55:20 | [54] |
Norway | Filip Ospalý (CZE) | 3:46:10 | Ritchie Nicholls (GBR) | 3:50:38 | Brad Kahlefeldt (AUS) | 3:53:42 | [55] |
Muncie | Andrew Starykowicz (USA) | 3:46:25 | Tyler Butterfield (BER) | 3:49:22 | Callum Millward (NZL) | 3:50:07 | [56] |
Vineman | Bevan Docherty (NZL) | 3:45:10 | Tim Reed (AUS) | 3:47:14 | Terenzo Bozzone (NZL) | 3:47:21 | [57] |
Racine | Martin Jensen (DNK) | 3:47:05 | Andrew Starykowicz (USA) | 3:48:34 | Ivan Vasiliev (RUS) | 3:51:22 | [58] |
Lake Stevens | Craig Alexander (AUS) | 3:55:23 | Luke Bell (AUS) | 3:55:59 | Eliot Holtham (CAN) | 3:59:40 | [59] |
Calgary | Tim Don (GBR) | 3:42:22 | Trevor Wurtele (CAN) | 3:42:57 | Tyler Butterfield (BER) | 3:43:39 | [60] |
Philippines | Courtney Atkinson (AUS) | 3:58:07 | Pete Jacobs (AUS) | 3:59:09 | David Dellow (AUS) | 4:02:22 | [61] |
Steelhead | David Kahn (USA) | 3:55:57 | Daniel Bretscher (USA) | 3:57:28 | Daniel Stubleski (USA) | 3:58:39 | [62] |
Boulder | Joe Gambles (AUS) | 3:44:41 | Greg Bennett (AUS) | 3:46:23 | Callum Millward (NZL) | 3:47:53 | [63] |
Wiesbaden | Ritchie Nicholls (GBR) | 3:56:55 | Jan Frodeno (GER) | 3:57:35 | Alessandro Degasperi (ITA) | 4:00:14 | [64] |
*Swim canceled due to low air and water temperatures
Event | Gold | Time | Silver | Time | Bronze | Time | Reference |
Yeppoon | Lisa Marangon (AUS) | 4:17:27 | Sarah Crowley (AUS) | 4:24:21 | Kristy Hallett (AUS) | 4:30:41 | [6] |
Timberman | Heather Wurtele (CAN) | 4:20:48 | Caitlin Snow (USA) | 4:21:01 | Linsey Corbin (USA) | 4:23:50 | [7] |
Steelhead | Jessica Jacobs (USA) | 4:24:43 | Lesley Smith (USA) | 4:28:38 | Mandy McLane (USA) | 4:29:03 | [8] |
Brazil | Valentina Prieto (CHI) | 4:37:20 | Suzana Festner (BRA) | 4:39:50 | Carla Moreno (BRA) | 4:43:49 | [9] |
Salzburg | Gina Crawford (NZL) | 4:13:24 | Sonja Tajsich (GER) | 4:14:07 | Ewa Bugdol (POL) | 4:20:15 | [10] |
Ireland | Tine Deckers (BEL) | 4:24:35 | Eimear Mullan (IRL) | 4:42:03 | Jennifer Duffy (IRL) | 4:53:24 | [11] |
Las Vegas | Leanda Cave (GBR) | 4:28:05 | Kelly Williamson (USA) | 4:29:24 | Heather Jackson (USA) | 4:32:32 | [12] |
Muskoka | Rachel Joyce (GBR) | 4:34:47 | Tenille Hoogland (CAN) | 4:44:10 | Michelle Vesterby (DNK) | 4:48:10 | [13] |
Cozumel | Liz Blatchford (GBR) | 4:14:31 | Melissa Hauschildt (AUS) | 4:18:36 | Yvonne van Vlerken (NED) | 4:22:10 | [14] |
Branson | Jenny Fletcher (USA) | 4:57:03 | Nina Kraft (GER) | 4:57:33 | Caroline Gregory (USA) | 5:06:38 | [15] |
Pays d'Aix | Mary Beth Ellis (USA) | 4:25:17 | Jeanne Collonge (FRA) | 4:25:17 | Sophie De Groote (BEL) | 4:29:26 | [16] |
Pocono Mountains | Tenille Hoogland (CAN) | 4:23:52 | Amber Ferreira (USA) | 4:30:35 | Beth Shutt (USA) | 4:30:57 | [17] |
Augusta | Melissa Hauschildt (AUS) | 4:06:56 | Emma-Kate Lidbury (GBR) | 4:13:07 | Tamara Kozulina (UKR) | 4:20:15 | [18] |
Mandurah | Melissa Hauschildt (AUS) | 4:03:55 | Liz Blatchford (GBR) | 4:04:45 | Radka Vodickova (CZE) | 4:08:59 | [19] |
Port MacQuarie | Britta Martin (NZL) | 4:32:26 | Rebecca Hoschke (AUS) | 4:37:07 | Kat Baker (AUS) | 4:39:41 | [20] |
Austin | Rachel McBride (CAN) | 4:20:53 | Yvonne van Vlerken (NED) | 4:24:03 | Tenille Hoogland (CAN) | 4:25:07 | [21] |
Miami | Leanda Cave (GBR) | 4:07:27 | Lisa Hütthaler (AUT) | 4:08:48 | Margaret Shapiro (USA) | 4:09:47 | [22] |
Taiwan | Keiko Tanaka (JPN) | 4:29:10 | Belinda Granger (AUS) | 4:39:06 | Jenny Li (TWN) | 4:09:47 | [23] |
Lanzarote | Danne Boterenbrood (NED) | 4:40:05 | Sophie De Groote (BEL) | 4:41:55 | Sonja Tajsich (GER) | 4:44:03 | [24] |
Shepparton | Rebekah Keat (AUS) | 4:16:17 | Lisa Marangon (AUS) | 4:22:47 | Katherine Baker (AUS) | 4:27:37 | [25] |
Phuket | Melissa Hauschildt (AUS) | 4:23:30 | Radka Vodickova (CZE) | 4:31:26 | Belinda Granger (AUS) | 4:41:53 | [26] |
Canberra | Annabel Luxford (AUS) | 4:04:25 | Anna Cleaver (NZL) | 4:10:35 | Sarah Crowley (AUS) | 4:14:59 | [27] |
Pucón | Valentina Carvallo (CHI) | 4:39:43 | Sarah Piampiano (USA) | 4:53:36 | Federica Frontini (URU) | 5:26:02 | [28] |
Auckland | Annabel Luxford (AUS) | 4:19:19 | Caroline Steffen (SUI) | 4:25:16 | Meredith Kessler (USA) | 4:29:25 | [29] |
South Africa | Jodie Swallow (GBR) | 4:34:29 | Susie Hignett (GBR) | 4:43:38 | Lucie Zelenkova Reed (CZE) | 4:44:19 | [30] |
Panama | Heather Wurtele (CAN) | 4:21:22 | Camilla Pedersen (DEN) | 4:25:11 | Kelly Williamson (USA) | 4:29:09 | [31] |
Geelong | Melissa Hauschildt (AUS) | 4:11:20 | Emma Moffatt (AUS) | 4:12:36 | Anna Cleaver (AUS) | 4:24:03 | [32] |
San Juan | Helle Frederiksen (DEN) | 4:11:35 | Svenja Bazlen (GER) | 4:13:24 | Camilla Pedersen (DEN) | 4:19:00 | [33] |
California | Heather Jackson (USA) | 4:13:48 | Heather Wurtele (CAN) | 4:16:11 | Lesley Paterson (GBR) | 4:17:46 | [34] |
Texas | Emma-Kate Lidbury (GBR) | 4:13:54 | Kelly Williamson (USA) | 4:16:06 | Caitlin Snow (USA) | 4:17:40 | [35] |
New Orleans | Haley Chura (USA) | 4:18:20 | Amy Marsh (USA) | 4:20:39 | Kristin Andrews (USA) | 4:22:59 | [36] |
St. George | Meredith Kessler (USA) | 4:17:11 | Svenja Bazlen (GER) | 4:18:46 | Heather Wurtele (CAN) | 4:20:26 | [37] |
St. Croix | Catriona Morrison (GBR) | 4:38:56 | Joanna Lawn (NZL) | 4:44:00 | Maria Csesnik (POL) | 4:45:48 | [38] |
Busselton | Liz Blatchford (GBR) | 4:19:07 | Kate Bevilaqua (AUS) | 4:22:22 | Anna Ross (NZL) | 4:24:09 | [39] |
Mallorca | Lisa Hütthaler (AUT) | 4:24:25 | Yvonne van Vlerken (NED) | 4:27:17 | Lucy Gossage (GBR) | 4:30:03 | [40] |
Florida | Mary Beth Ellis (USA) | 4:14:03 | Mandy McLane (USA) | 4:19:10 | Joanna Lawn (NZL) | 4:20:51 | [41] |
Austria* | Lisa Hütthaler (AUT) | 3:49:55 | Eva Nystrom (SWE) | 3:51:30 | Yvonne van Vlerken (NED) | 3:51:35 | [42] |
Hawaii | Belinda Granger (AUS) | 4:44:46 | Laura Siddall (GBR) | 4:45:56 | Julia Grant (NZL) | 4:46:46 | [43] |
Japan | Ai Ueda (JPN) | 4:18:26 | Chihiro Ikeno (JPN) | 4:28:17 | Jenny Li (TWN) | 4:29:27 | [44] |
Raleigh | Laura Bennett (USA) | 4:17:18 | Emma-Kate Lidbury (GBR) | 4:21:14 | Melanie McQuaid (CAN) | 4:26:56 | [45] |
Boise | Liz Lyles (USA) | 4:10:19 | Heather Jackson (USA) | 4:17:42 | Uli Brömme (GER) | 4:42:07 | [46] |
Italy | Erika Csomor (HUN) | 4:33:13 | Tamsin Lewis (GBR) | 4:33:39 | Michi Herlbauer (AUT) | 4:40:25 | [47] |
Cairns | Kym Jaenke (AUS) | 4:38:28 | Samantha Warriner (NZL) | 4:39:19 | Kiyomi Niwata (JPN) | 4:40:25 | [48] |
Kansas | Emma-Kate Lidbury (GBR) | 4:15:39 | Danielle Kehoe (USA) | 4:21:47 | Mandy McLane (USA) | 4:23:46 | [49] |
Eagleman | Angela Naeth (CAN) | 4:14:06 | Laura Bennett (USA) | 4:17:21 | Amber Ferreira (USA) | 4:22:26 | [50] |
U.K. | Eimear Mullan (IRL) | 4:56:59 | Holly Lawrence (GBR) | 4:58:01 | Kristin Möller (GER) | 5:02:33 | [51] |
Syracuse | Lisa Norden (SWE) | 4:24:37 | Heather Leiggi (USA) | 4:47:26 | Molly Roohi (USA) | 4:47:41 | [52] |
Mont-Tremblant | Linsey Corbin (USA) | 4:26:05 | Magali Tisseyre (CAN) | 4:26:47 | Melanie McQuaid (CAN) | 4:36:13 | [53] |
Buffalo Springs | Angela Naeth (CAN) | 4:16:08 | Laura Bennett (USA) | 4:21:38 | Amy Marsh (USA) | 4:22:03 | [54] |
Norway | Lisa Hütthaler (AUT) | 4:12:11 | Catriona Morrison (GBR) | 4:15:13 | Mette Moe (NOR) | 4:21:01 | [55] |
Muncie | Magali Tisseyre (CAN) | 4:12:59 | Kate Bevilaqua (AUS) | 4:22:52 | Nina Kraft (GER) | 4:25:44 | [56] |
Vineman | Meredith Kessler (USA) | 4:13:18 | Heather Jackson (USA) | 4:15:09 | Amy Marsh (USA) | 4:19:45 | [57] |
Racine | Angela Naeth (CAN) | 4:15:00 | Mirinda Carfrae (USA) | 4:15:51 | Catriona Morrison (GBR) | 4:16:04 | [58] |
Lake Stevens | Meredith Kessler (USA) | 4:18:05 | Melanie McQuaid (CAN) | 4:23:22 | Lauren Barnett (USA) | 4:29:01 | [59] |
Calgary | Heather Wurtele (CAN) | 4:11:42 | Rachel McBride (CAN) | 4:13:49 | Mandy McLane (USA) | 4:14:11 | [60] |
Philippines | Caroline Steffen (SUI) | 4:16:12 | Bree Wee (USA) | 4:27:49 | Belinda Granger (AUS) | 4:33:50 | [61] |
Steelhead | Caitlin Snow (USA) | 4:13:53 | Radka Vodičková (CZE) | 4:16:44 | Melanie McQuaid (CAN) | 4:26:08 | [62] |
Boulder | Melissa Hauschildt (AUS) | 4:04:36 | Leanda Cave (GBR) | 4:17:26 | Amanda Stevens (USA) | 4:17:59 | [63] |
Wiesbaden | Daniela Ryf (SUI) | 4:31:34 | Annabel Luxford (AUS) | 4:32:43 | Catriona Morrison (GBR) | 4:36:27 | [64] |
*Swim canceled due to low air and water temperatures
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