2023 World Triathlon Championship Series | |
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League | World Triathlon Championship Series |
Sport | Triathlon |
Men's Series | |
Series Champion | Dorian Coninx (FRA) |
Points | 4237.60 Points |
Women's Series | |
Series Champion | Beth Potter (GBR) |
Points | 4559.38 Points |
The 2023 World Triathlon Championship Series was the 15th season of the World Triathlon Championship Series, the top level international series for triathlon, since its establishment in 2009, and crowned the 35th official World Triathlon Champion for both men and women since the first was crowned in 1989.
The season consisted of seven pairs of triathlon races for both a men's and women's competition, beginning on 3 March 2023 in Abu Dhabi, and concluding on 24 September 2023 with the grand final in Pontevedra. The World Champion is decided on a cumulative points basis, with the sum of their four best points scores, plus their score in Pontevedra, deciding the series rankings, medallists and champions. In addition, a mixed relay only event was held in Paris as a test event for the 2024 Summer Olympics, doubling as a qualifier. Junior, under-23, age-grade and sprint and mixed relay world championships were held at several of the events.
In 2022, the Montreal leg introduced a super-sprint eliminator format, and hosted both the official World Triathlon Mixed Relay Championships and World Triathlon Sprint Championships; which crowned the third World Triathlon Sprint champion for both men and women, and the Mixed Relay champion team. In 2023 these events were moved to the Hamburg leg on 15 and 16 July, although a mixed relay was still held in Montreal. Unlike Hamburg, however, the Hamburg individual triathlon was held over the traditional 'sprint' or half-standard distance rather than the multiple-race eliminator format.
The grand final was held in Pontevedre with increased points and prize money to round off the series.
The 2023 World Triathlon Championship Series visited seven cities.
Date | Location | Type | Other events at same leg |
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March 3–4 | Abu Dhabi | Sprint | |
May 13–14 | Yokohama | Standard | |
October 7–8 | Cagliari | Standard | |
June 25–26 | Montreal | Sprint | Mixed relay |
July 15–16 | Hamburg | Eliminator | Sprint World Championships Mixed Relay World Championships Junior World Sprint Championships Age-grade World Championships |
July 29–30 | Sunderland | Sprint | Mixed relay |
August 20 | Paris | Mixed relay only | Mixed relay (Olympic qualifier) |
September 23–26 | Ponteverde | Standard WTCS Grand Final | World Para-triathlon Championships Under-23 World Championships |
Date | Location | Type |
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June 26 | Montreal | |
July 16 | Hamburg | World Mixed Relay Championships |
July 30 | Sunderland | |
August 20 | Paris | Olympic mixed relay qualifier |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Abu Dhabi | Alex Yee Great Britain | Vasco Vilaça Portugal | Manoel Messias Brazil |
Yokohama | Hayden Wilde New Zealand | Matthew Hauser Australia | Vasco Vilaça Portugal |
Cagliari | Alex Yee Great Britain | Hayden Wilde New Zealand | Léo Bergere France |
Montreal | Matthew Hauser Australia | Manoel Messias Brazil | Jelle Geens Belgium |
Hamburg * | Hayden Wilde New Zealand | Vasco Vilaça Portugal | Alex Yee Great Britain |
Sunderland | Pierre Le Corre France | Léo Bergere France | Hayden Wilde New Zealand |
Ponteverde Grand Final | Dorian Coninx France | Tim Hellwig Germany | Pierre Le Corre France |
Overall World Championship | Dorian Coninx France | Hayden Wilde New Zealand | Léo Bergere France |
* The Hamburg event, held in super-sprint eliminator format, doubled as the stand-alone World Triathlon Sprint Championships.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Abu Dhabi | Beth Potter Great Britain | Sophie Coldwell Great Britain | Taylor Spivey United States |
Yokohama | Sophie Coldwell Great Britain | Rosa Maria Tapia Vidal Mexico | Taylor Knibb United States |
Cagliari | Georgia Taylor-Brown Great Britain | Emma Lombardi France | Taylor Spivey United States |
Montreal | Beth Potter Great Britain | Léonie Périault France | Summer Rappaport United States |
Hamburg * | Cassandre Beaugrand France | Beth Potter Great Britain | Laura Lindemann Germany |
Sunderland | Cassandre Beaugrand France | Emma Lombardi France | Annika Koch Germany |
Ponteverde Grand Final | Beth Potter Great Britain | Kate Waugh Great Britain | Cassandre Beaugrand France |
Overall World Championship | Beth Potter Great Britain | Cassandre Beaugrand France | Emma Lombardi France |
* The Hamburg event, held in super-sprint eliminator format, doubled as the stand-alone World Triathlon Sprint Championships.
The event was held as a leg of the World Triathlon Championship Series in Hamburg, in conjunction with the World Mixed Relay Championships.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Hamburg Men's championship | Hayden Wilde New Zealand | Vasco Vilaça Portugal | Alex Yee Great Britain |
Hamburg Women's Championship | Cassandre Beaugrand France | Beth Potter Great Britain | Laura Lindemann Germany |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Sunderland | France Tom Richard Emma Lombardi Pierre Le Corre Cassandre Beaugrand | Great Britain Barclay Izzard Beth Potter Max Stapley Jessica Fullagar | Norway Vetle Bergsvik Thorn Lotte Miller Casper Stornes Solveig Løvseth |
Montreal | cancelled due to forest fires in Quebec [1] | ||
Hamburg World Championship | Germany Tim Hellwig Annika Koch Simon Henseleit Laura Lindemann | New Zealand Hayden Wilde Ainsley Thorpe Tayler Reid Nicole Van Der Kaay | Switzerland Max Studer Julie Derron Sylvain Fridelance Cathia Schär |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Paris Olympic qualifier | Germany Tim Hellwig Lisa Tertsch Jonas Schomburg Laura Lindemann | Great Britain Barclay Izzard Kate Waugh Alex Yee Beth Potter | Belgium Arnaud Mengal Jolien Vermeylen Jelle Geens Claire Michel |
Men
Rank | Athlete | Swim | T1 | Bike | T1 | Run | Total time |
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Alex Yee (GBR) | 9:20 | 1:14 | 27:33 | 0:23 | 14:26 | 0:52:53 | |
Vasco Vilaça (POR) | 9:17 | 1:14 | 27:35 | 0:22 | 14:32 | 0:52:59 | |
Manoel Messias (BRA) | 9:40 | 1:14 | 27:15 | 0:27 | 14:32 | 0:53:06 | |
4 | Vincent Luis (FRA) | 8:57 | 1:15 | 27:54 | 0:22 | 14:45 | 0:53:11 |
6 | Dorian Coninx (FRA) | 8:59 | 1:14 | 27:53 | 0:22 | 14:48 | 0:53:14 |
5 | Léo Bergere (FRA) | 9:21 | 1:16 | 27:28 | 0:21 | 14:51 | 0:53:15 |
7 | Roberto Sanchez Mantecon (ESP) | 9:26 | 1:16 | 27:23 | 0:23 | 14:52 | 0:53:18 |
8 | Matthew McElroy (USA) | 9:31 | 1:13 | 27:23 | 0:22 | 14:52 | 0:53:19 |
9 | Max Studer (SUI) | 9:32 | 1:16 | 27:22 | 0:21 | 14:51 | 0:53:20 |
10 | Adrien Briffod (SUI) | 9:30 | 1:14 | 27:25 | 0:21 | 14:57 | 0:53:24 |
Women
Rank | Athlete | Swim | T1 | Bike | T1 | Run | Total time |
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Beth Potter (GBR) | 9:40 | 1:18 | 29:52 | 0:24 | 16:46 | 0:57:56 | |
Sophie Coldwell (GBR) | 9:27 | 1:28 | 29:54 | 0:23 | 17:04 | 0:58:14 | |
Taylor Spivey (USA) | 9:35 | 1:19 | 29:55 | 0:24 | 17:18 | 0:58:27 | |
4 | Summer Rappaport (USA) | 9:31 | 1:20 | 29:59 | 0:24 | 17:24 | 0:58:35 |
6 | Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) | 9:52 | 1:23 | 30:23 | 0:26 | 16:38 | 0:58:39 |
5 | Lena Meissner (GER) | 9:33 | 1:21 | 29:56 | 0:24 | 17:29 | 0:58:39 |
7 | Nina Eim (GER) | 10:16 | 1:18 | 30:00 | 0:23 | 16:51 | 0:58:45 |
8 | Emma Lombardi (FRA) | 9:58 | 1:22 | 30:15 | 0:23 | 16:50 | 0:58:46 |
9 | Verena Steinhauser (ITA) | 10:03 | 1:21 | 30:10 | 0:22 | 16:55 | 0:58:48 |
10 | Lisa Tertsch (GER) | 10:18 | 1:17 | 29:59 | 0:24 | 16:59 | 0:58:53 |
Men
Rank | Athlete | Swim | T1 | Bike | T1 | Run | Total time |
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Hayden Wilde (NZL) | 17:26 | 0:59 | 53:57 | 0:23 | 29:30 | 1:42:13 | |
Matthew Hauser (AUS) | 17:13 | 1:01 | 54:13 | 0:23 | 29:29 | 1:42:17 | |
Vasco Vilaça (POR) | 17:22 | 1:03 | 53:59 | 0:33 | 29:24 | 1:42:18 | |
4 | Dorian Coninx (FRA) | 17:17 | 1:01 | 54:07 | 0:22 | 29:38 | 1:42:22 |
6 | Léo Bergere (FRA) | 17:17 | 1:03 | 54:02 | 0:22 | 29:45 | 1:42:26 |
5 | Adrien Briffod (SUI) | 17:45 | 1:03 | 53:38 | 0:21 | 29:52 | 1:42:37 |
7 | Jelle Geens (BEL) | 17:47 | 1:02 | 53:34 | 0:21 | 30:00 | 1:42:42 |
8 | Kristian Blummenfelt (NOR) | 17:54 | 1:08 | 53:20 | 0:26 | 30:02 | 1:42:48 |
9 | Csongor Lehmann (HUN) | 17:21 | 1:04 | 54:00 | 0:25 | 30:05 | 1:42:53 |
10 | Henri Schoeman (RSA) | 17:22 | 1:02 | 54:04 | 0:25 | 30:10 | 1:43:01 |
Women
Rank | Athlete | Swim | T1 | Bike | T1 | Run | Total Time |
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Sophie Coldwell (GBR) | 18:38 | 1:06 | 59:31 | 0:26 | 33:53 | 1:53:32 | |
Rosa Maria Tapia Vidal (MEX) | 18:47 | 1:02 | 59:27 | 0:27 | 34:08 | 1:53:49 | |
Taylor Knibb (USA) | 18:37 | 1:10 | 59:29 | 0:31 | 34:17 | 1:54:02 | |
4 | Taylor Spivey (USA) | 18:43 | 1:07 | 59:24 | 0:26 | 34:35 | 1:54:14 |
6 | Kate Waugh (GBR) | 18:38 | 1:03 | 59:35 | 0:27 | 34:39 | 1:54:20 |
5 | Maya Kingma (NED) | 18:35 | 1:08 | 59:33 | 0:26 | 35:00 | 1:54:40 |
7 | Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) | 19:06 | 1:06 | 1:34 | 0:28 | 33:35 | 1:54:48 |
8 | Kirsten Kasper (USA) | 18:41 | 0:59 | 59:35 | 0:31 | 35:19 | 1:55:03 |
9 | Emma Lombardi (FRA) | 19:15 | 1:02 | 1:29 | 0:28 | 33:58 | 1:55:10 |
10 | Summer Rappaport (USA) | 18:36 | 1:03 | 1:1:11 | 0:30 | 34:11 | 1:55:30 |
Men
Rank | Athlete | Swim | T1 | Bike | T1 | Run | Total time |
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Alex Yee (GBR) | 17:22 | 0:36 | 49:38 | 0:23 | 28:31 | 1:36:28 | |
Hayden Wilde (NZL) | 17:22 | 0:38 | 49:36 | 0:23 | 28:35 | 1:36:33 | |
Léo Bergere (FRA) | 17:23 | 0:39 | 49:34 | 0:20 | 29:11 | 1:37:04 | |
4 | Dorian Coninx (FRA) | 17:10 | 0:35 | 49:50 | 0:19 | 29:22 | 1:37:15 |
6 | Pierre Le Corre (FRA) | 17:21 | 0:37 | 49:39 | 0:20 | 29:27 | 1:37:21 |
5 | Jonas Schomburg (GER) | 17:16 | 0:35 | 49:44 | 0:21 | 29:45 | 1:37:39 |
7 | Csongor Lehmann (HUN) | 17:24 | 0:35 | 49:36 | 0:22 | 29:57 | 1:37:52 |
8 | Vasco Vilaça (POR) | 17:16 | 0:35 | 49:45 | 0:22 | 30:03 | 1:37:58 |
9 | Kenji Nener (JPN) | 17:18 | 0:35 | 49:42 | 0:20 | 30:05 | 1:38:00 |
10 | Lasse Lührs (GER) | 17:23 | 0:36 | 49:37 | 0:20 | 30:10 | 1:38:04 |
Women
Rank | Athlete | Swim | T1 | Bike | T1 | Run | Total times |
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Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) | 18:18 | 0:38 | 54:41 | 0:23 | 32:45 | 1:46:43 | |
Emma Lombardi (FRA) | 18:11 | 0:39 | 54:46 | 0:23 | 33:10 | 1:47:06 | |
Taylor Spivey (USA) | 18:17 | 0:38 | 54:41 | 0:24 | 33:38 | 1:47:36 | |
4 | Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) | 18:33 | 0:41 | 55:44 | 0:23 | 32:25 | 1:47:44 |
6 | Jeanne Lehair (LUX) | 18:40 | 0:40 | 55:39 | 0:23 | 32:40 | 1:48:00 |
5 | Beth Potter (GBR) | 18:46 | 0:40 | 55:34 | 0:25 | 32:41 | 1:48:04 |
7 | Summer Rappaport (USA) | 18:09 | 0:43 | 54:44 | 0:22 | 34:14 | 1:48:12 |
8 | Lisa Tertsch (GER) | 18:28 | 0:37 | 55:54 | 0:25 | 33:29 | 1:48:51 |
9 | Nina Eim (GER) | 18:45 | 0:37 | 55:36 | 0:24 | 33:35 | 1:48:55 |
10 | Rosa Maria Tapia Vidal (MEX) | 18:46 | 0:40 | 55:35 | 0:22 | 33:36 | 1:48:57 |
Men
Rank | Athlete | Swim | T1 | Bike | T1 | Run | Total Time |
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Matthew Hauser (AUS) | 8:02 | 1:42 | 29:10 | 0:32 | 14:23 | 53:47 | |
Manoel Messias (BRA) | 8:32 | 1:40 | 28:44 | 0:36 | 14:29 | 53:58 | |
Jelle Geens (BEL) | 8:29 | 1:44 | 28:40 | 0:34 | 14:38 | 54:02 | |
4 | Tim Hellwig (GER) | 8:06 | 1:42 | 29:04 | 0:35 | 14:37 | 54:03 |
6 | Kristian Blummenfelt (NOR) | 8:36 | 1:44 | 28:32 | 0:36 | 14:40 | 54:05 |
5 | Bence Bicsák (HUN) | 8:22 | 1:45 | 28:46 | 0:32 | 14:45 | 54:07 |
7 | Charles Paquet (CAN) | 8:22 | 1:42 | 28:50 | 0:40 | 14:39 | 54:10 |
8 | Roberto Sanchez Mantecon (ESP) | 8:38 | 1:40 | 28:33 | 0:31 | 14:53 | 54:15 |
9 | Marten Van Riel (BEL) | 8:11 | 1:39 | 29:03 | 0:34 | 14:53 | 54:18 |
10 | Kenji Nener (JPN) | 8:04 | 1:44 | 29:04 | 0:34 | 14:55 | 54:19 |
Women
Rank | Athlete | Swim | T1 | Bike | T1 | Run | Total time |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Beth Potter (GBR) | 9:22 | 1:47 | 30:17 | 0:37 | 16:08 | 58:10 | |
Leonie Periault (FRA) | 9:09 | 1:55 | 30:25 | 0:38 | 16:08 | 58:12 | |
Summer Rappaport (USA) | 8:54 | 1:55 | 30:21 | 0:36 | 16:35 | 58:19 | |
4 | Jeanne Lehair (LUX) | 9:23 | 1:50 | 30:14 | 0:38 | 16:25 | 58:28 |
6 | Katie Zaferes (USA) | 8:56 | 1:54 | 30:40 | 0:36 | 16:31 | 58:33 |
5 | Taylor Knibb (USA) | 8:52 | 2:01 | 30:18 | 0:39 | 16:49 | 58:36 |
7 | Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) | 9:00 | 1:51 | 30:34 | 0:39 | 16:44 | 58:45 |
8 | Zsanett Kuttor-Bragmayer (HUN) | 9:04 | 1:51 | 30:28 | 0:32 | 16:53 | 58:46 |
9 | Taylor Spivey (USA) | 8:59 | 1:52 | 30:35 | 0:36 | 16:51 | 58:51 |
10 | Carolina Velásquez (COL) | 9:25 | 1:48 | 30:13 | 0:39 | 16:50 | 58:54 |
(Finals only)
Men
Rank | Athlete | Swim | T1 | Bike | T1 | Run | Total time |
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Hayden Wilde (NZL) | 3:48 | 0:27 | 9:59 | 0:19 | 4:55 | 19:26 | |
Vasco Vilaça (POR) | 3:44 | 0:29 | 10:03 | 0:22 | 4:53 | 19:28 | |
Alex Yee (GBR) | 3:47 | 0:27 | 10:01 | 0:21 | 4:54 | 19:28 | |
4 | Kristian Blummenfelt (NOR) | 3:50 | 0:28 | 9:57 | 0:21 | 4:57 | 19:32 |
6 | Matthew Hauser (AUS) | 3:44 | 0:28 | 10:04 | 0:20 | 4:59 | 19:33 |
5 | Max Studer (SUI) | 3:51 | 0:28 | 9:59 | 0:23 | 5:00 | 19:38 |
7 | Miguel Hidalgo (BRA) | 3:45 | 0:36 | 9:56 | 0:21 | 5:05 | 19:41 |
8 | Tim Hellwig (GER) | 3:42 | 0:31 | 10:03 | 0:21 | 5:09 | 19:44 |
9 | Tyler Mislawchuk (CAN) | 3:46 | 0:28 | 10:04 | 0:22 | 5:09 | 19:47 |
10 | Csongor Lehmann (HUN) | 3:41 | 0:29 | 10:06 | 0:21 | 5:17 | 19:52 |
Women
Rank | Athlete | Swim | T1 | Bike | T1 | Run | Total time |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) | 4:05 | 0:32 | 11:08 | 0:22 | 5:30 | 21:35 | |
Beth Potter (GBR) | 4:07 | 0:34 | 11:03 | 0:22 | 5:42 | 21:45 | |
Laura Lindemann (GER) | 4:05 | 0:31 | 11:09 | 0:23 | 5:41 | 21:47 | |
4 | Annika Koch (GER) | 4:09 | 0:32 | 11:04 | 0:23 | 5:47 | 21:52 |
6 | Marlene Gomez-Göggel (GER) | 4:11 | 0:32 | 11:02 | 0:24 | 5:48 | 21:55 |
5 | Nicole Van Der Kaay (NZL) | 4:12 | 0:33 | 11:00 | 0:23 | 5:51 | 21:57 |
7 | Taylor Spivey (USA) | 4:07 | 0:33 | 11:05 | 0:23 | 5:54 | 21:59 |
8 | Cathia Schär (SUI) | 4:20 | 0:34 | 10:50 | 0:22 | 5:56 | 22:00 |
9 | Jolien Vermeylen (BEL) | 4:10 | 0:31 | 11:08 | 0:22 | 5:58 | 22:07 |
10 | Summer Rappaport (USA) | 4:05 | 0:34 | 11:10 | 0:23 | 6:21 | 22:30 |
Men
Rank | Athlete | Swim | T1 | Bike | T1 | Run | Total time |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pierre Le Corre (FRA) | 8:59 | 0:46 | 29:14 | 0:32 | 14:37 | 54:06 | |
Léo Bergere (FRA) | 8:53 | 0:40 | 29:15 | 0:34 | 14:46 | 54:06 | |
Hayden Wilde (NZL) | 9:02 | 0:39 | 29:18 | 0:30 | 14:55 | 54:21 | |
4 | Vasco Vilaça (POR) | 9:02 | 0:43 | 29:15 | 0:36 | 14:51 | 54:25 |
6 | Richard Murray (NED) | 9:06 | 0:40 | 29:16 | 0:37 | 14:50 | 54:27 |
5 | Henri Schoeman (RSA) | 9:02 | 0:46 | 29:13 | 0:34 | 14:56 | 54:28 |
7 | Tom Richard (FRA) | 8:54 | 0:44 | 29:24 | 0:33 | 14:58 | 54:30 |
8 | Barclay Izzard (GBR) | 9:01 | 0:38 | 29:22 | 0:33 | 15:01 | 54:32 |
9 | Antonio Serrat Seoane (ESP) | 8:57 | 0:46 | 29:19 | 0:39 | 14:59 | 54:39 |
10 | Ricardo Batista (POR) | 8:56 | 0:42 | 29:11 | 0:41 | 15:12 | 54:40 |
Women
Rank | Athlete | Swim | T1 | Bike | T1 | Run | Total time |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) | 9:20 | 0:41 | 33:09 | 0:35 | 16:10 | 59:53 | |
Emma Lombardi (FRA) | 9:28 | 0:41 | 32:58 | 0:34 | 16:33 | 1:00:11 | |
Annika Koch (GER) | 9:31 | 0:41 | 32:55 | 0:38 | 16:34 | 1:00:17 | |
4 | Leonie Periault (FRA) | 9:45 | 0:47 | 32:39 | 0:38 | 16:35 | 1:00:22 |
6 | Marlene Gomez-Göggel (GER) | 9:39 | 0:49 | 32:42 | 0:39 | 16:38 | 1:00:25 |
5 | Rachel Klamer (NED) | 9:39 | 0:45 | 32:44 | 0:35 | 16:49 | 1:00:30 |
7 | Julie Derron (SUI) | 9:43 | 0:47 | 32:37 | 0:36 | 16:52 | 1:00:34 |
8 | Nicole Van Der Kaay (NZL) | 9:33 | 0:44 | 32:54 | 0:38 | 16:52 | 1:00:38 |
9 | Cathia Schär (SUI) | 9:56 | 0:46 | 32:26 | 0:35 | 17:02 | 1:00:43 |
10 | Melanie Santos (POR) | 9:35 | 0:49 | 32:47 | 0:37 | 17:00 | 1:00:46 |
Men
Rank | Athlete | Swim | T1 | Bike | T1 | Run | Total time |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dorian Coninx (FRA) | 18:03 | 1:15 | 52:56 | 0:25 | 29:46 | 1:42:22 | |
Tim Hellwig (GER) | 18:09 | 1:13 | 52:53 | 0:25 | 29:44 | 1:42:22 | |
Pierre Le Corre (FRA) | 18:00 | 1:15 | 53:00 | 0:24 | 29:45 | 1:42:22 | |
4 | Léo Bergere (FRA) | 18:05 | 1:13 | 52:55 | 0:22 | 29:55 | 1:42:28 |
6 | Lasse Lührs (GER) | 18:16 | 1:16 | 52:41 | 0:23 | 30:09 | 1:42:44 |
5 | Miguel Hidalgo (BRA) | 18:17 | 1:15 | 52:41 | 0:23 | 30:13 | 1:42:48 |
7 | Csongor Lehmann (HUN) | 18:04 | 1:14 | 52:57 | 0:23 | 30:19 | 1:42:54 |
8 | Matthew Hauser (AUS) | 17:57 | 1:15 | 53:00 | 0:21 | 30:31 | 1:43:04 |
9 | Tyler Mislawchuk (CAN) | 18:15 | 1:13 | 52:48 | 0:22 | 30:32 | 1:43:09 |
10 | Hayden Wilde (NZL) | 18:47 | 1:09 | 53:02 | 0:23 | 29:57 | 1:43:17 |
Women
Rank | Athlete | Swim | T1 | Bike | T1 | Run | Total time |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Beth Potter (GBR) | 19:58 | 1:19 | 58:13 | 0:25 | 33:26 | 1:53:19 | |
Kate Waugh (GBR) | 19:59 | 1:20 | 58:09 | 0:27 | 33:44 | 1:53:37 | |
Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) | 19:49 | 1:19 | 58:22 | 0:28 | 33:54 | 1:53:50 | |
4 | Lisa Tertsch (GER) | 20:10 | 1:15 | 58:16 | 0:29 | 33:53 | 1:54:01 |
6 | Rachel Klamer (NED) | 20:07 | 1:23 | 58:13 | 0:28 | 33:59 | 1:54:08 |
5 | Emma Lombardi (FRA) | 19:53 | 1:18 | 58:17 | 0:25 | 34:18 | 1:54:09 |
7 | Sophie Coldwell (GBR) | 19:43 | 1:19 | 58:25 | 0:27 | 34:19 | 1:54:12 |
8 | Julie Derron (SUI) | 20:23 | 1:20 | 57:58 | 0:27 | 34:09 | 1:54:14 |
9 | Noelia Juan (ESP) | 20:31 | 1:14 | 58:00 | 0:28 | 34:20 | 1:54:31 |
10 | Alice Betto (ITA) | 19:51 | 1:21 | 58:18 | 0:31 | 34:36 | 1:54:35 |
In the individual events, the athlete who accumulates the most points throughout the season is declared the year's world champion.
Rank | Athlete | Nation | WTCS Points | WTCS Wins | WTCS Podiums |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dorian Coninx | France (FRA) | 4,237.60 | 1 | 1 | |
Hayden Wilde | New Zealand (NZL) | 4,061.43 | 2 | 4 | |
Léo Bergere | France (FRA) | 4,002.88 | 0 | 2 | |
4 | Vasco Vilaca | Portugal (POR) | 3,703.42 | 0 | 3 |
5 | Alex Yee | Great Britain (GBR) | 3,628.99 | 2 | 3 |
6 | Pierre le Corre | France (FRA) | 3,343.07 | 1 | 2 |
7 | Matthew Hauser | Australia (AUS) | 3,239.13 | 1 | 2 |
8 | Tim Hellwig | Germany (GER) | 2,950.13 | 0 | 1 |
9 | Kristian Blummenfelt | Norway (NOR) | 2,689.11 | 0 | 0 |
10 | Csongor Lehmann | Hungary (HUN) | 2,643.25 | 0 | 0 |
Rank | Athlete | Nation | WTCS Points | WTCS Wins | WTCS Podiums |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Beth Potter | Great Britain (GBR) | 4,559.38 | 3 | 4 | |
Cassandre Beaugrand | France (FRA) | 4,410.98 | 2 | 3 | |
Emma Lombardi | France (FRA) | 3,792.64 | 0 | 2 | |
4 | Taylor Spivey | United States (USA) | 3,225.08 | 0 | 2 |
5 | Sophie Coldwell | Great Britain (GBR) | 2,998.38 | 1 | 2 |
6 | Kate Waugh | Great Britain (GBR) | 2,992.50 | 0 | 1 |
7 | Lisa Tertsch | Germany (GER) | 2,909.42 | 0 | 0 |
8 | Jeanne Lehair | Luxembourg (LUX) | 2,762.23 | 0 | 0 |
9 | Nina Eim | Germany (GER) | 2,671.77 | 0 | 0 |
10 | Rosa Maria Tapia Vidal | Mexico (MEX) | 2,486.02 | 0 | 1 |
The following is a list of all the World Championship medalists crowned on the various legs of the World Triathlon Championship series. While the men and women's elite championships were decided over the full series, the Sprint, Mixed Relay, Age-grade, under-23, Junior and Para-triathlon World Championships were all decided by single races, either on the Hamburg leg (junior, sprint and both elite and u-23/Jr mixed relay) or Ponteverde grand final (Under-23 and paratriathlon).
The World Triathlon Sprint Championships is a triathlon competition covering distances of 750 m swim, 20 km bicycle and 5 km run and is organised by the World Triathlon. The inaugural championships took place in 2010. In 2011 the championship was held as an event as part of the 2011 ITU World Championship Series. Great Britain's Jonathan Brownlee was the male champion in both editions, while Swede Lisa Norden and Chilean Barbara Riveros Diaz won the first two women's championships. However, for every year after 2011 multiple sprint events were held as part of the World Triathlon Series with no delineation made between them, and so no title was awarded at sprint distances at the elite level.
The World Triathlon Mixed Relay Championships, is an annual team triathlon competition organized by World Triathlon. The competition is completed in teams of four, two men and two women, with each member doing a super-sprint distance triathlon.
The World Triathlon Championship Series is World Triathlon's annual series of triathlon events used to crown an annual world champion since 2008. 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 World Triathlon champion. The elite championship races are held, with one exception, over two distances, the standard or 'Olympic' distance and the sprint distance. The ITU world champion between 1989 and 2008 had been decided in a single annual championship race.
This topic reveals a large number of triathlon events and their results for 2014.
The 2018 ITU World Triathlon Series was the 10th season of the World Triathlon Series, the top-level international series for triathlon, since its establishment in 2009. The season consisted of nine pairs of triathlon races for both a men's and women's competition, as well as three mixed relays, beginning on 2 March in Abu Dhabi, and concluding on 16 September with the grand final at the Gold Coast.
This article consists of the ITU and Ironman Triathlon events for 2018.
The 2019 ITU World Triathlon Series was the 11th season of the World Triathlon Series, the top level international series for triathlon, since its establishment in 2009. The season consisted of eight pairs of triathlon races for both a men's and woman's competition, beginning on 8 March in Abu Dhabi, and concluding on 1 September with the grand final at Lausanne, Switzerland. The season also contained five mixed relays as part of the Mixed Relay Series which offers national teams qualifying points for the mixed team relay event at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Georgia Taylor-Brown is an English professional triathlete. Having won bronze in the 2018 and 2019 World Triathlon Series, Taylor Brown won the one-off sprint triathlon race in Hamburg that constituted the 2020 World Triathlon Championship, becoming the fifth British woman to become world champion.
The 2018 ITU Triathlon Mixed Relay World Championship was the 10th edition of the mixed relay world championships and the 6th to be held in Hamburg, Germany. The race was hosted on 15 July 2018 to coincide with the 2018 ITU World Triathlon Series Hamburg race, and featured 40 men and 40 women representing 20 countries. The race was around the Binnenalster, an artificial lake in central Hamburg. The race followed the standard mixed relay format, where each athlete would swim 300m, cycle 7 km and run 1.7 km before tagging their next teammate to do the same, with the specified gender order of female—male—female—male.
This article consists of the ITU and Ironman Triathlon events for 2019.
The 2019 ITU Triathlon Mixed Relay World Championship was the 11th edition of the mixed relay world championships and the 7th to be held in Hamburg, Germany. The race was hosted on 7 July 2019 to coincide with the 2019 ITU World Triathlon Series Hamburg race, and featured 32 men and 32 women representing 16 countries. The race was around the Binnenalster, an artificial lake in central Hamburg. The race followed the standard mixed relay format, where each athlete would swim 300m, cycle 7 km and run 1.7 km before tagging their next teammate to do the same, with the specified gender order of female—male—female—male.
Alexander Amos Yee is a British professional triathlete and distance runner. He won the gold medal in the Men's Triathlon at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, the silver medal in the same event at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, the gold medal in the Triathlon Mixed Relay at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, and the bronze medal in the same event at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. With two golds, one silver, and one bronze medal, Yee is the most successful triathlete in Olympic history.
Triathlon was one of the sports contested at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, held in Birmingham, England. This was the fifth staging of triathlon at the Commonwealth Games since the sport's debut in 2002, and the second staging within England specifically.
The 2020 ITU World Triathlon Series was the 12th season of the World Triathlon Series, the top level international series for triathlon since its establishment in 2009. The season was originally scheduled to consist of seven pairs of triathlon races for both a men’s and women’s competition, as well as three mixed relays, beginning on March 7 in Abu Dhabi and concluding August 22nd with the Grand Final in Edmonton. Other notable events on the calendar included the Mixed Relay Olympic Qualifier in Chengdu on May 10 and the 2020 Summer Olympics, with the men’s and women’s individual events taking place on July 27 and 28th and the mixed relay event taking place on August 1.
The 2021 World Triathlon Championship Series was the 13th season of the World Triathlon Championship Series, the top level international series for triathlon, since its establishment in 2009. The season consisted of four pairs of triathlon races for both a men's and women's competition, beginning on May 15 in Yokohama, and concluding on August 21 with the grand final in Edmonton. The series calendar also included the 2020 Summer Olympics individual races on July 26 and 27 and mixed relay event on July 31.
The 2022 World Triathlon Championship Series was the 14th season of the World Triathlon Championship Series, the top level international series for triathlon, since its establishment in 2009, and crowned the 34th official World Triathlon Champion for both men and women since the first was crowned in 1989.
The 2022 World Triathlon Sprint & Relay Championships was a series of triathlon races organised by World Triathlon held in Montréal, Canada on June 23–26, 2022.
The triathlon mixed at the 2023 European Games, in Kraków, was held on 1 July 2023. A total of 16 teams of four athletes each, two men and two women running in the male - female - male - female format will compete over the super-sprint relay distance. This will be the first appearance of triathlon mixed relay in the European Games program. Both the reigning Olympic and World Champions at mixed relay, Great Britain and France, are set to start : both have already qualified for the event in Paris 2024.
Tim Hellwig is a German triathlete.
The 2024 World Triathlon Championship Series was the 16th season of the World Triathlon Championship Series, the top level international series for triathlon, since its establishment in 2009, and crowned the 36th official World Triathlon Champion for both men and women since the first was crowned in 1989.
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