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Born | Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland | 9 April 1981
Height | 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) |
Weight | 74–78 kg (163–172 lb) |
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Country | Ireland |
Team | Specialized, Triathlon Team |
Gavin Noble (born 9 April 1981 in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish professional triathlete.
Gavin competes mostly in ITU sanctioned races. He represented Northern Ireland at the 2002 & 2006 Commonwealth Games and Ireland in the European Cup and World Cup campaigns. Noble came 23rd in the London 2012 Olympics in the men's triathlon for Ireland.
Year | Race | Position | Result |
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2010 | Hong Kong ITU Triathlon Asian Cup | 1st | ? |
2010 | Tongyeong ITU Triathlon World Cup | 9th | ? |
2010 | Tuscaloosa ITU Triathlon Premium Pan American Cup | 7th | ? |
2010 | Irish Sprint Champs | 1st | ? |
2010 | Dublin City Triathlon (Irish National Champs) | 1st | 1:56:44 |
2010 | Windsor Triathlon | 3rd | 1:52:17 |
2010 | ITU World Championship Series Madrid | DNF (puncture) | --- |
2010 | Fuente Alamo Triathlon, Spain | 1st | ? |
2009 | Yokohama ITU World Championship Series, Yokohama, Japan | 11th | 1:46:54 |
2009 | London ITU World Championship Series, London, UK | 21st | 1:43:28 |
2009 | Washington ITU World Championship Series, Washington DC, USA | 25th | 1:53:34 |
2009 | British National Championship, Strathclyde Park, Glasgow, GB | 6th | 1:53:55 |
2008 | ETU Triathlon European Championships, Lisbon, Portugal | 27th | 1:56:56 |
2007 | BG Triathlon World Championships, Hamburg, Germany | 45th | 1:46:58 |
2007 | ETU Triathlon European Championships, Copenhagen, Denmark | 27th | 1:54:15 |
2004 | U23 ITU Triathlon World Championships, Madeira, Portugal | 13th | 1:46:56 |
2001 | Junior ETU Triathlon European Championships, Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic | 40th | 1:12:42 |
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