African Triathlon Championships

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The African Triathlon Championships is an African Triathlon competition event held every year, the event organised by the African Triathlon Union.

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Winners' List

YearHostMen's ChampionTimeWomen's ChampionTime
2023 Swakopmund, Namibia Flag of South Africa.svg Jamie Riddle 00h 58'  16" Flag of South Africa.svg Vicky van der Merwe 01h 06'  14"
2022 Agadir, Morocco Flag of Morocco.svg Jawad Abdelmoula 01h 49'  25 " Flag of South Africa.svg Sarah-Jane Walker 02h 07'  17"
2021 Charm el-Cheikh, Egypt Flag of South Africa.svg Henri Schoeman 1h 48'  57" Flag of South Africa.svg Simone Ackermann 2h 16'  09"
2019Shandrani, Mauritius Flag of South Africa.svg Wian Sullwald 1h 52'  9" Flag of South Africa.svg Gillian Sanders 2h 7'  40"
2018 Rabat, Morocco Flag of Morocco.svg Badr Siwane 1h 58'  10" Flag of South Africa.svg Gillian Sanders 2h 8'  8"
2017 Yasmine Hammamet, Tunisia Flag of Morocco.svg Badr Siwane 1h 52'  14" Flag of South Africa.svg Gillian Sanders 2h 1'  2"
2016 Buffalo City, South Africa Flag of South Africa.svg Henri Schoeman 2h 0'  48" Flag of South Africa.svg Mari Rabie 2h 15'  3"
2015 Charm el-Cheikh, Egypt Flag of South Africa.svg Henri Schoeman 1h 52'  17" Flag of South Africa.svg Gillian Sanders 2h 6'  34"
2014 Troutbeck, Zimbabwe Flag of South Africa.svg Henri Schoeman 2h 0'  15" Flag of South Africa.svg Gillian Sanders 2h 18'  18"
2013 Agadir, Morocco Flag of South Africa.svg Henri Schoeman 1h 54'  14" Flag of South Africa.svg Gillian Sanders 2h 10'  1"
2012 Morne Brabant, Mauritius Flag of South Africa.svg Richard Murray 1h 52'  52" Flag of South Africa.svg Gillian Sanders 2h 13'  7"
2011 Maputo, Mozambique Flag of South Africa.svg Richard Murray 1h 57'  43" Flag of South Africa.svg Kate Roberts 2h 14'  4"
2010 Durban, South Africa Flag of South Africa.svg Erhard Wolfaardt 1h 55'  12" Flag of South Africa.svg Kate Roberts 2h 8'  52"
2009 Durban, South Africa Flag of South Africa.svg Erhard Wolfaardt 1h 51'  13" Flag of South Africa.svg Andrea Steyn 2h 6'  27"
2008 Yasmine Hammamet, Tunisia Flag of South Africa.svg Hendrik De Villiers 1h 50'  53" Flag of South Africa.svg Mari Rabie 2h 4'  0"
2007 La Coco Beach, Mauritius Flag of South Africa.svg Hendrik De Villiers 1h 46'  53" Flag of South Africa.svg Kate Roberts 2h 4'  50"
2006 Nyanga, Zimbabwe Flag of South Africa.svg Erhard Wolfaardt 2h 8'  36" Flag of South Africa.svg Kate Roberts 2h 28'  38"
2005 KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Flag of South Africa.svg Hendrik De Villiers 1h 52'  50" Flag of South Africa.svg Mari Rabie 2h 10'  44"
2004 Laanbang, South Africa Flag of South Africa.svg Conrad Stoltz 2h 5'  45" Flag of South Africa.svg Megan Hall 2h 22'  14"
2003 Swakopmund, Namibia Flag of South Africa.svg Conrad Stoltz 1h 47'  14" Flag of South Africa.svg Megan Hall 2h 6'  37"
2002 Port-Louis, Mauritius Flag of South Africa.svg Brad Storm 1h 58'  48" Flag of South Africa.svg Trudi Barnes 2h 11'  25"
2001 Port Elizabeth, South Africa Flag of South Africa.svg Conrad Stoltz 1h 56'  16" Flag of South Africa.svg Dominique Donner 2h 13'  48"
2000 Cape Town, South Africa Flag of South Africa.svg Conrad Stoltz 2h 1'  8" Flag of South Africa.svg Lizel Moore 2h 21'  25"
1999 Troutbeck, Zimbabwe Flag of South Africa.svg Simon Finch 2h 4'  13" Flag of South Africa.svg Lizel Moore 2h 18'  48"
1998 Swakopmund, Namibia Flag of South Africa.svg Conrad Stoltz 1h 50'  54" Flag of South Africa.svg Kim Carter 2h 7'  52"
1997 Mauritius Flag of South Africa.svg Glen Gore 1h 57'  49" Flag of South Africa.svg Kim Carter 2h 6'  44"
1995 Troutbeck, Zimbabwe Flag of South Africa.svg Conrad Stoltz 2h 6'  42" Flag of South Africa.svg Kim Carter 2h 23'  28"
1993 Gordon Bay, South Africa Flag of South Africa.svg Conrad Stoltz 1h 48'  19" Flag of South Africa.svg Hannele Steyn 2h 3'  34"

Ranking By Nations

Rankings
RkNationGold medal africa.svgSilver medal africa.svgBronze medal africa.svgTotal
1Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 474542129
2Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 1012
3Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 0246
4Flag of Mauritius.svg  Mauritius 0101
5Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 0011

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