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The Powerman Zofingen is a duathlon event in Zofingen (Switzerland) within the Powerman Duathlon World Series. [1] On September 3, 2017, the world championships in the long distance was held for the tenth time in Zofingen, canton Argovia. The official name is ITU Powerman Long Distance Duathlon World Championships.
A duathlon consists of a running distance, a cycling lane and then again a running distance, which are carried out directly behind each other. Since 2002, the long-distance duathlon in Zofingen has the sequence of 10 km (6.21 miles) running, 150 km (93.21 mi) cycling and 30 km (18.64 mi) running. [2]
Established in 1989, the Powerman Zofingen is to duathletes what the Ironman Hawaii is for triathletes. Bruno Imfeld and Urs Linsi brought the Powerman in Switzerland to life. The first race took place on 4 June 1989 over the distances 2.5 km (1.55 mi) running – 120 km (74.56 mi) cycling – 30.5 km (18.95 mi) running. The first winners celebrated were Hermine Haas (Switzerland) in the women's section and Andreas Rudolph (Germany) in the men's section.
One of the most famous winners in Zofingen is the Swiss Natascha Badmann - she won the duathlon in Switzerland in 1996, 1997 and 2000. [3] Furthermore, Badmann was the first European woman to win the Ironman Triathlon World Championship. She won the Ironman Triathlon World Championship in Hawaii in 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, and 2005. The most successful athlete ever was Olivier Bernhard. The Swiss won the Duathlon eight times and earned the nickname "King of Zofingen". [4] [5] [6] In January 2010, Olivier Bernhard, together with David Allemann and Caspar Coppetti, founded On AG and is involved in the development of running shoes. [7]
For current overall rankings, see ITU Duathlon Points List Elite Men and Elite Women. Furthermore, the International Triathlete Union provides athlete search options for both triathletes and duathletes. [8]
Medallists Men: Powerman Zofingen - Long Distance Duathlon [9]
YEAR | RUN-CYCLE-RUN | RANK | ATHLETE | COUNTRY | TIME |
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1989 | 2,5/120/30,5 km | 1 | Andreas Rudolph | GER | 05:22:54 |
1989 | 2,5/120/30,5 km | 2 | Peter Hunziker | SUI | 05:31:25 |
1989 | 2,5/120/30,5 km | 3 | Bruno Wüthrich | SUI | 05:32:35 |
1990 | 5/150/30 km | 1 | Ken Souza | USA | 05:58:44 |
1990 | 5/150/30 km | 2 | Andreas Rudolph | GER | 06:06:07 |
1990 | 5/150/30 km | 3 | Charly Schmid | SUI | 06:19:14 |
1991 | 7,5/150/30 km | 1 | Scott Molina | USA | 06:20:24 |
1991 | 7,5/150/30 km | 2 | Mike Pigg | USA | 06:28:50 |
1991 | 7,5/150/30 km | 3 | Jeff Devlin | USA | 06:30:51 |
1992 | 7,5/150/30 km | 1 | Jürgen Zäck | GER | 06:22:44 |
1992 | 7,5/150/30 km | 2 | Ken Souza | USA | 06:26:25 |
1992 | 7,5/150/30 km | 3 | Albert Zweifel | SUI | 06:26:37 |
1993 | 7,5/150/30 km | 1 | Mark Allen | USA | 06:19:41 |
1993 | 7,5/150/30 km | 2 | Jos Everts | NED | 06:28:57 |
1993 | 7,5/150/30 km | 3 | Joel Claisse | BEL | 06:29:54 |
1994 | 7,5/150/30 km | 1 | Olivier Bernhard | SUI | 06:19:44 |
1994 | 7,5/150/30 km | 2 | Jeff Devlin | USA | 06:28:51 |
1994 | 7,5/150/30 km | 3 | Jürgen Zäck | GER | 06:32:31 |
1995 | 13,5/150/30 km | 1 | Urs Dellsperger | SUI | 06:59:45 |
1995 | 13,5/150/30 km | 2 | Olaf Sabatschus | GER | 07:06:29 |
1995 | 13,5/150/30 km | 3 | Rainer Müller | GER | 07:08:49 |
1996 | 13,5/150/30 km | 1 | Olivier Bernhard | SUI | 06:47:21 |
1996 | 13,5/150/30 km | 2 | Urs Dellsperger | SUI | 06:50:25 |
1996 | 13,5/150/30 km | 3 | Daniel Keller | SUI | 06:54:25 |
1997 | 8,5/150/30 km | 1 | Urs Dellsperger | SUI | 06:30:08 |
1997 | 8,5/150/30 km | 2 | Daniel Keller | SUI | 06:31:14 |
1997 | 8,5/150/30 km | 3 | Olivier Bernhard | SUI | 06:36:26 |
1998 | 8,5/150/30 km | 1 | Olivier Bernhard | SUI | 06:22:04 |
1998 | 8,5/150/30 km | 2 | René Rovera | FRA | 06:29:15 |
1998 | 8,5/150/30 km | 3 | Pierre-Alain Frossard | SUI | 06:29:15 |
1999 | 8,5/150/30 km | 1 | Olivier Bernhard | SUI | 06:32:05 |
1999 | 8,5/150/30 km | 2 | Daniel Keller | SUI | 06:40:49 |
1999 | 8,5/150/30 km | 3 | Felix Martinez | ESP | 06:44:10 |
2000 | 8,5/150/30 km | 1 | Olivier Bernhard | SUI | 06:23:10 |
2000 | 8,5/150/30 km | 2 | Daniel Keller | SUI | 06:26:14 |
2000 | 8,5/150/30 km | 3 | Olaf Sabatschus | GER | 06:27:24 |
2001 | 8,5/150/30 km | 1 | Olivier Bernhard | SUI | 06:32:09 |
2001 | 8,5/150/30 km | 2 | Felix Martinez | ESP | 06:36:14 |
2001 | 8,5/150/30 km | 3 | Olaf Sabatschus | GER | 06:44:34 |
2002 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Olivier Bernhard | SUI | 06:24:37 |
2002 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Stefan Riesen | SUI | 06:25:35 |
2002 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Huub Maas | NED | 06:31:16 |
2003 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Stefan Riesen | SUI | 06:28:45 |
2003 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Benny Vansteelant | BEL | 06:30:54 |
2003 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Huub Maas | NED | 06:32:24 |
2004 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Olivier Bernhard | SUI | 06:26:22 |
2004 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Felix Martinez | ESP | 06:36:39 |
2004 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Nico Huybrechts | BEL | 06:41:39 |
2005 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Benny Vansteelant | BEL | 06:31:01 |
2005 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Koen Maris | BEL | 06:40:54 |
2005 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Josh Beck | USA | 06:44:03 |
2006 | 10/158/30 km | 1 | Benny Vansteelant | BEL | 06:58:54 |
2006 | 10/158/30 km | 2 | Dominique Duchene | FRA | 07:03:39 |
2006 | 10/158/30 km | 3 | Koen Maris | BEL | 07:07:23 |
2007 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Koen Maris | BEL | 06:21:00 |
2007 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Aksel Nielsen | DEN | 06:32:21 |
2007 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Loïc Hélin | BEL | 06:34:10 |
2008 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Andy Sutz | SUI | 06:29:44 |
2008 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Pascal Schuler | FRA | 06:35:34 |
2008 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Dominique Duchene | FRA | 06:36:04 |
2009 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Joerie Vansteelant | BEL | 06:11:35 |
2009 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Andy Sutz | SUI | 06:27:35 |
2009 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Anthony Le Duey | FRA | 06:36:04 |
2010 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Andy Sutz | SUI | 06:19:03 |
2010 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Thibaut Humbert | FRA | 06:19:57 |
2010 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Anthony Le Duey | FRA | 06:27:52 |
2011 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Joerie Vansteelant | BEL | 06:07:15 |
2011 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Thibaut Humbert | FRA | 06:16:58 |
2011 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Andy Sutz | SUI | 06:18:28 |
2012 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Joerie Vansteelant | BEL | 06:07:58 |
2012 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Rob Woestenborghs | BEL | 06:12:34 |
2012 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Søren Bystrup | DEN | 06:21:38 |
2013 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Rob Woestenborgs | BEL | 06:21:39 |
2013 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | André Moser | SUI | 06:24:16 |
2013 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Michael Wetzel | GER | 06:24:47 |
2014 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Gaël Le Bellec | FRA | 06:21:47 |
2014 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Yannick Cadalen | FRA | 06:26:05 |
2014 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Søren Bystrup | DEN | 06:27:44 |
2015 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Gaël Le Bellec | FRA | 06:20:36 |
2015 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Seppe Odeyn | BEL | 06:24:59 |
2015 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Søren Bystrup | DEN | 06:25:35 |
2016 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Seppe Odeyn | BEL | 06:23:43 |
2016 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Felix Köhler | GER | 06:28:55 |
2016 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Søren Bystrup | DEN | 06:33:48 |
2017 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Maxim Kuzmin | RUS | 06:31:04 |
2017 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Seppe Odeyn | BEL | 06:32:30 |
2017 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Søren Bystrup | DEN | 06:34:52 |
2018 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Gaël Le Bellec | FRA | 06:07:50 |
2018 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Yannick Cadalen | FRA | 06:10:29 |
2018 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Felix Köhler | GER | 06:12:42 |
2019 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Diego Van Looy | BEL | 06:14:29 |
2019 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Jens-Michael Gossauer | SUI | 06:16:23 |
2019 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Daan De Groot | NED | 06:20:16 |
2021 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Seppe Odeyn | BEL | 06:06:41 |
2021 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Jens-Michael Gossauer | SUI | 06:19:15 |
2021 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Matthieu Bourgeois | FRA | 06:24:27 |
Medallists Women: Powerman Zofingen - Long Distance Duathlon [10]
YEAR | RUN-CYCLE-RUN | RANK | ATHLETE | COUNTRY | TIME |
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1989 | 2,5/120/30,5 km | 1 | Hermine Haas | SUI | 06:15:05 |
1989 | 2,5/120/30,5 km | 2 | Ursula Meyer | SUI | 06:21:35 |
1989 | 2,5/120/30,5 km | 3 | Christine Günthardt | SUI | 06:57:26 |
1990 | 5/150/30 km | 1 | Silvia Nussbaumer | AUT | 07:13:13 |
1990 | 5/150/30 km | 2 | H.A. Verdonk | NED | 07:18:24 |
1990 | 5/150/30 km | 3 | Brigitte Röllin | SUI | 07:25:54 |
1991 | 7,5/150/30 km | 1 | Paula Newby-Fraser | USA | 06:58:10 |
1991 | 7,5/150/30 km | 2 | Thea Sybesma | NED | 07:17:04 |
1991 | 7,5/150/30 km | 3 | Sarah Coope | GBR | 07:17:23 |
1992 | 7,5/150/30 km | 1 | Erin Baker | NZL | 06:58:01 |
1992 | 7,5/150/30 km | 2 | Liz Downing | USA | 07:00:28 |
1992 | 7,5/150/30 km | 3 | Thea Sybesma | NED | 07:10:27 |
1993 | 7,5/150/30 km | 1 | Maddy Tormoen | USA | 07:14:49 |
1993 | 7,5/150/30 km | 2 | Donna Peters | USA | 07:15:58 |
1993 | 7,5/150/30 km | 3 | Julieanne White | CAN | 07:21:31 |
1994 | 7,5/150/30 km | 1 | Erin Baker | NZL | 07:07:22 |
1994 | 7,5/150/30 km | 2 | Maddy Tormoen | USA | 07:17:15 |
1994 | 7,5/150/30 km | 3 | Monika Feuersinger | AUT | 07:24:33 |
1995 | 13,5/150/30 km | 1 | Maddy Tormoen | USA | 07:42:43 |
1995 | 13,5/150/30 km | 2 | Isabelle Mouton | FR | 07:50:27 |
1995 | 13,5/150/30 km | 3 | Martina Weise | GER | 08:00:44 |
1996 | 13,5/150/30 km | 1 | Natascha Badmann | SUI | 07:36:31 |
1996 | 13,5/150/30 km | 2 | Irma Heeren | NED | 07:51:45 |
1996 | 13,5/150/30 km | 3 | Debbie Nelson | NZL | 07:56:07 |
1997 | 8,5/150/30 km | 1 | Natascha Badmann | SUI | 07:11:03 |
1997 | 8,5/150/30 km | 2 | Susanne Nedergaard | DEN | 07:27:26 |
1997 | 8,5/150/30 km | 3 | Debbie Nelson | NZL | 07:29:17 |
1998 | 8,5/150/30 km | 1 | Lori Bowden | CAN | 07:21:51 |
1998 | 8,5/150/30 km | 2 | Susanne Rufer | SUI | 07:27:34 |
1998 | 8,5/150/30 km | 3 | Debbie Nelson | NZL | 07:28:13 |
1999 | 8,5/150/30 km | 1 | Debbie Nelson | NZL | 07:35:58 |
1999 | 8,5/150/30 km | 2 | Alena Peterkova | POL | 07:54:14 |
1999 | 8,5/150/30 km | 3 | Ariane Gutknecht | SUI | 07:55:38 |
2000 | 8,5/150/30 km | 1 | Natascha Badmann | SUI | 07:17:31 |
2000 | 8,5/150/30 km | 2 | Susanne Rufer | SUI | 07:24:42 |
2000 | 8,5/150/30 km | 3 | Karin Thürig | SUI | 07:30:09 |
2001 | 8,5/150/30 km | 1 | Karin Thürig | SUI | 07:16:57 |
2001 | 8,5/150/30 km | 2 | Erika Csomor | HUN | 07:34:47 |
2001 | 8,5/150/30 km | 3 | Ariane Schumacher | SUI | 07:36:19 |
2002 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Karin Thürig | SUI | 07:04:08 |
2002 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Ariane Schumacher | SUI | 07:39:22 |
2002 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Bella Comerford | GBR | 07:43:09 |
2003 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Fiona Docherty | NZL | 07:37:47 |
2003 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Erika Csomor | HUN | 07:38:29 |
2003 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Bella Comerford | GBR | 07:39:40 |
2004 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Erika Csomor | HUN | 07:26:20 |
2004 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Jess Draskau | GBR | 07:30:17 |
2004 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Nicole Klingler | LIE | 07:37:50 |
2005 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Erika Csomor | HUN | 07:30:24 |
2005 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Jess Draskau | GBR | 07:32:20 |
2005 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Tamara Kozulina | UKR | 07:34:51 |
2006 | 10/158/30 km | 1 | Erika Csomor | HUN | 07:52:49 |
2006 | 10/158/30 km | 2 | Jess Draskau | GBR | 08:08:15 |
2006 | 10/158/30 km | 3 | Maja Jacober | SUI | 08:12:48 |
2007 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Erika Csomor | HUN | 07:06:38 |
2007 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Eva Nyström | SWE | 07:22:06 |
2007 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Maja Jacober | SUI | 07:38:42 |
2008 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Erika Csomor | HUN | 07:14:43 |
2008 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Eva Nyström | SWE | 07:36:42 |
2008 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Maja Jacober | SUI | 07:43:30 |
2009 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Erika Csomor | HUN | 07:20:36 |
2009 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Jessica Petersson | GBR | 07:27:12 |
2009 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Camilla Lindholm | SWE | 07:30:26 |
2010 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Erika Csomor | HUN | 07:20:52 |
2010 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Jacqueline Uebelhart | SUI | 07:32:44 |
2010 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Camilla Lindholm | SWE | 07:37:08 |
2011 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Melanie Burke | NZL | 07:11:43 |
2011 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Eva Nyström | SWE | 07:15:10 |
2011 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Erika Csomor | HUN | 07:22:42 |
2012 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Eva Nyström | SWE | 07:05:48 |
2012 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Gossage Lucy | GBR | 07:10:09 |
2012 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | May Kerstens | NED | 07:25:25 |
2013 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Eva Nyström | SWE | 07:13:08 |
2013 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Julia Viellehner | GER | 07:24:36 |
2013 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Ruth Brennan Morrey | USA | 07:27:04 |
2014 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Emma Pooley | GBR | 06:47:27 |
2014 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Eva Nyström | SWE | 07:19:17 |
2014 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Laura Hrebec | SUI | 07:20:52 |
2015 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Emma Pooley | GBR | 07:01:49 |
2015 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Julia Viellehner | GER | 07:12:24 |
2015 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Susanne Svendsen | DEN | 07:20:33 |
2016 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Emma Pooley | GBR | 07:06:16 |
2016 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Nina Brenn | SUI | 07:17:17 |
2016 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Susanne Svendsen | DEN | 07:31:42 |
2017 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Emma Pooley | GBR | 07:21:04 |
2017 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Miriam Van Reijen | NED | 07:48:19 |
2017 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Katrin Esefeld | GER | 07:49:05 |
2018 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Petra Eggenschwiler [11] | SUI | 07:00:39 |
2018 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Melanie Maurer | SUI | 07:22:42 |
2018 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Antonia Reznikov | ISR | 07:24:20 |
2019 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Nina Zoller | SUI | 07:14:54 |
2019 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Melanie Maurer | SUI | 07:17:11 |
2019 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Corina Hengartner | SUI | 07:27:46 |
2021 | 10/150/30 km | 1 | Merle Brunnée | GER | 07:07:27 |
2021 | 10/150/30 km | 2 | Nikola Corbova | SVK | 07:21:13 |
2021 | 10/150/30 km | 3 | Sarah Noemi Frieden | SUI | 07:39:42 |
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