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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.

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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]

History

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]

Ranking list: Men

Medallists Men: Powerman Zofingen - Long Distance Duathlon [9]

YEARRUN-CYCLE-RUNRANKATHLETECOUNTRYTIME
19892,5/120/30,5 km1Andreas RudolphGER05:22:54
19892,5/120/30,5 km2Peter HunzikerSUI05:31:25
19892,5/120/30,5 km3Bruno WüthrichSUI05:32:35
19905/150/30 km1Ken SouzaUSA05:58:44
19905/150/30 km2Andreas RudolphGER06:06:07
19905/150/30 km3Charly SchmidSUI06:19:14
19917,5/150/30 km1Scott MolinaUSA06:20:24
19917,5/150/30 km2Mike PiggUSA06:28:50
19917,5/150/30 km3Jeff DevlinUSA06:30:51
19927,5/150/30 km1Jürgen ZäckGER06:22:44
19927,5/150/30 km2Ken SouzaUSA06:26:25
19927,5/150/30 km3 Albert Zweifel SUI06:26:37
19937,5/150/30 km1Mark AllenUSA06:19:41
19937,5/150/30 km2Jos EvertsNED06:28:57
19937,5/150/30 km3Joel ClaisseBEL06:29:54
19947,5/150/30 km1Olivier BernhardSUI06:19:44
19947,5/150/30 km2Jeff DevlinUSA06:28:51
19947,5/150/30 km3Jürgen ZäckGER06:32:31
199513,5/150/30 km1Urs DellspergerSUI06:59:45
199513,5/150/30 km2Olaf SabatschusGER07:06:29
199513,5/150/30 km3 Rainer Müller GER07:08:49
199613,5/150/30 km1Olivier BernhardSUI06:47:21
199613,5/150/30 km2Urs DellspergerSUI06:50:25
199613,5/150/30 km3Daniel KellerSUI06:54:25
19978,5/150/30 km1Urs DellspergerSUI06:30:08
19978,5/150/30 km2Daniel KellerSUI06:31:14
19978,5/150/30 km3Olivier BernhardSUI06:36:26
19988,5/150/30 km1Olivier BernhardSUI06:22:04
19988,5/150/30 km2René RoveraFRA06:29:15
19988,5/150/30 km3Pierre-Alain FrossardSUI06:29:15
19998,5/150/30 km1Olivier BernhardSUI06:32:05
19998,5/150/30 km2Daniel KellerSUI06:40:49
19998,5/150/30 km3Felix MartinezESP06:44:10
20008,5/150/30 km1Olivier BernhardSUI06:23:10
20008,5/150/30 km2Daniel KellerSUI06:26:14
20008,5/150/30 km3Olaf SabatschusGER06:27:24
20018,5/150/30 km1Olivier BernhardSUI06:32:09
20018,5/150/30 km2Felix MartinezESP06:36:14
20018,5/150/30 km3Olaf SabatschusGER06:44:34
200210/150/30 km1Olivier BernhardSUI06:24:37
200210/150/30 km2Stefan RiesenSUI06:25:35
200210/150/30 km3Huub MaasNED06:31:16
200310/150/30 km1Stefan RiesenSUI06:28:45
200310/150/30 km2 Benny Vansteelant BEL06:30:54
200310/150/30 km3Huub MaasNED06:32:24
200410/150/30 km1Olivier BernhardSUI06:26:22
200410/150/30 km2Felix MartinezESP06:36:39
200410/150/30 km3Nico HuybrechtsBEL06:41:39
200510/150/30 km1Benny VansteelantBEL06:31:01
200510/150/30 km2Koen MarisBEL06:40:54
200510/150/30 km3Josh BeckUSA06:44:03
200610/158/30 km1Benny VansteelantBEL06:58:54
200610/158/30 km2Dominique DucheneFRA07:03:39
200610/158/30 km3Koen MarisBEL07:07:23
200710/150/30 km1Koen MarisBEL06:21:00
200710/150/30 km2Aksel NielsenDEN06:32:21
200710/150/30 km3Loïc HélinBEL06:34:10
200810/150/30 km1Andy SutzSUI06:29:44
200810/150/30 km2Pascal SchulerFRA06:35:34
200810/150/30 km3Dominique DucheneFRA06:36:04
200910/150/30 km1Joerie VansteelantBEL06:11:35
200910/150/30 km2Andy SutzSUI06:27:35
200910/150/30 km3Anthony Le DueyFRA06:36:04
201010/150/30 km1Andy SutzSUI06:19:03
201010/150/30 km2Thibaut HumbertFRA06:19:57
201010/150/30 km3Anthony Le DueyFRA06:27:52
201110/150/30 km1Joerie VansteelantBEL06:07:15
201110/150/30 km2Thibaut HumbertFRA06:16:58
201110/150/30 km3Andy SutzSUI06:18:28
201210/150/30 km1Joerie VansteelantBEL06:07:58
201210/150/30 km2Rob WoestenborghsBEL06:12:34
201210/150/30 km3Søren BystrupDEN06:21:38
201310/150/30 km1 Rob Woestenborgs BEL06:21:39
201310/150/30 km2André MoserSUI06:24:16
201310/150/30 km3Michael WetzelGER06:24:47
201410/150/30 km1Gaël Le BellecFRA06:21:47
201410/150/30 km2Yannick CadalenFRA06:26:05
201410/150/30 km3Søren BystrupDEN06:27:44
201510/150/30 km1Gaël Le BellecFRA06:20:36
201510/150/30 km2Seppe OdeynBEL06:24:59
201510/150/30 km3Søren BystrupDEN06:25:35
201610/150/30 km1Seppe OdeynBEL06:23:43
201610/150/30 km2Felix KöhlerGER06:28:55
201610/150/30 km3Søren BystrupDEN06:33:48
201710/150/30 km1Maxim KuzminRUS06:31:04
201710/150/30 km2Seppe OdeynBEL06:32:30
201710/150/30 km3Søren BystrupDEN06:34:52
201810/150/30 km1 Gaël Le Bellec FRA06:07:50
201810/150/30 km2Yannick CadalenFRA06:10:29
201810/150/30 km3 Felix Köhler GER06:12:42
201910/150/30 km1Diego Van LooyBEL06:14:29
201910/150/30 km2Jens-Michael GossauerSUI06:16:23
201910/150/30 km3Daan De GrootNED06:20:16
202110/150/30 km1Seppe OdeynBEL06:06:41
202110/150/30 km2Jens-Michael GossauerSUI06:19:15
202110/150/30 km3Matthieu BourgeoisFRA06:24:27
Word cloud according to medallists men since 1989. Olivier Bernhard was nine times on the podium, Daniel Keller, Andy Stutz and Joerie Vansteelant four times. Pm wc1.png
Word cloud according to medallists men since 1989. Olivier Bernhard was nine times on the podium, Daniel Keller, Andy Stutz and Joerie Vansteelant four times.

Ranking list: Women

Medallists Women: Powerman Zofingen - Long Distance Duathlon [10]

YEARRUN-CYCLE-RUNRANKATHLETECOUNTRYTIME
19892,5/120/30,5 km1Hermine HaasSUI06:15:05
19892,5/120/30,5 km2Ursula MeyerSUI06:21:35
19892,5/120/30,5 km3Christine GünthardtSUI06:57:26
19905/150/30 km1Silvia NussbaumerAUT07:13:13
19905/150/30 km2H.A. VerdonkNED07:18:24
19905/150/30 km3Brigitte RöllinSUI07:25:54
19917,5/150/30 km1Paula Newby-FraserUSA06:58:10
19917,5/150/30 km2Thea SybesmaNED07:17:04
19917,5/150/30 km3Sarah CoopeGBR07:17:23
19927,5/150/30 km1Erin BakerNZL06:58:01
19927,5/150/30 km2Liz DowningUSA07:00:28
19927,5/150/30 km3Thea SybesmaNED07:10:27
19937,5/150/30 km1Maddy TormoenUSA07:14:49
19937,5/150/30 km2Donna PetersUSA07:15:58
19937,5/150/30 km3Julieanne WhiteCAN07:21:31
19947,5/150/30 km1Erin BakerNZL07:07:22
19947,5/150/30 km2Maddy TormoenUSA07:17:15
19947,5/150/30 km3Monika FeuersingerAUT07:24:33
199513,5/150/30 km1Maddy TormoenUSA07:42:43
199513,5/150/30 km2Isabelle MoutonFR07:50:27
199513,5/150/30 km3Martina WeiseGER08:00:44
199613,5/150/30 km1Natascha BadmannSUI07:36:31
199613,5/150/30 km2Irma HeerenNED07:51:45
199613,5/150/30 km3Debbie NelsonNZL07:56:07
19978,5/150/30 km1Natascha BadmannSUI07:11:03
19978,5/150/30 km2Susanne NedergaardDEN07:27:26
19978,5/150/30 km3Debbie NelsonNZL07:29:17
19988,5/150/30 km1Lori BowdenCAN07:21:51
19988,5/150/30 km2Susanne RuferSUI07:27:34
19988,5/150/30 km3Debbie NelsonNZL07:28:13
19998,5/150/30 km1Debbie NelsonNZL07:35:58
19998,5/150/30 km2Alena PeterkovaPOL07:54:14
19998,5/150/30 km3Ariane GutknechtSUI07:55:38
20008,5/150/30 km1Natascha BadmannSUI07:17:31
20008,5/150/30 km2Susanne RuferSUI07:24:42
20008,5/150/30 km3Karin ThürigSUI07:30:09
20018,5/150/30 km1Karin ThürigSUI07:16:57
20018,5/150/30 km2 Erika Csomor HUN07:34:47
20018,5/150/30 km3Ariane SchumacherSUI07:36:19
200210/150/30 km1Karin ThürigSUI07:04:08
200210/150/30 km2Ariane SchumacherSUI07:39:22
200210/150/30 km3Bella ComerfordGBR07:43:09
200310/150/30 km1Fiona DochertyNZL07:37:47
200310/150/30 km2Erika CsomorHUN07:38:29
200310/150/30 km3Bella ComerfordGBR07:39:40
200410/150/30 km1Erika CsomorHUN07:26:20
200410/150/30 km2Jess DraskauGBR07:30:17
200410/150/30 km3Nicole KlinglerLIE07:37:50
200510/150/30 km1Erika CsomorHUN07:30:24
200510/150/30 km2Jess DraskauGBR07:32:20
200510/150/30 km3Tamara KozulinaUKR07:34:51
200610/158/30 km1Erika CsomorHUN07:52:49
200610/158/30 km2Jess DraskauGBR08:08:15
200610/158/30 km3Maja JacoberSUI08:12:48
200710/150/30 km1Erika CsomorHUN07:06:38
200710/150/30 km2Eva NyströmSWE07:22:06
200710/150/30 km3Maja JacoberSUI07:38:42
200810/150/30 km1Erika CsomorHUN07:14:43
200810/150/30 km2Eva NyströmSWE07:36:42
200810/150/30 km3Maja JacoberSUI07:43:30
200910/150/30 km1Erika CsomorHUN07:20:36
200910/150/30 km2Jessica PeterssonGBR07:27:12
200910/150/30 km3Camilla LindholmSWE07:30:26
201010/150/30 km1Erika CsomorHUN07:20:52
201010/150/30 km2Jacqueline UebelhartSUI07:32:44
201010/150/30 km3Camilla LindholmSWE07:37:08
201110/150/30 km1Melanie BurkeNZL07:11:43
201110/150/30 km2Eva NyströmSWE07:15:10
201110/150/30 km3Erika CsomorHUN07:22:42
201210/150/30 km1Eva NyströmSWE07:05:48
201210/150/30 km2Gossage LucyGBR07:10:09
201210/150/30 km3May KerstensNED07:25:25
201310/150/30 km1Eva NyströmSWE07:13:08
201310/150/30 km2Julia ViellehnerGER07:24:36
201310/150/30 km3Ruth Brennan MorreyUSA07:27:04
201410/150/30 km1 Emma Pooley GBR06:47:27
201410/150/30 km2Eva NyströmSWE07:19:17
201410/150/30 km3Laura HrebecSUI07:20:52
201510/150/30 km1Emma PooleyGBR07:01:49
201510/150/30 km2 Julia Viellehner GER07:12:24
201510/150/30 km3Susanne SvendsenDEN07:20:33
201610/150/30 km1Emma PooleyGBR07:06:16
201610/150/30 km2 Nina Brenn SUI07:17:17
201610/150/30 km3Susanne SvendsenDEN07:31:42
201710/150/30 km1 Emma Pooley GBR07:21:04
201710/150/30 km2Miriam Van ReijenNED07:48:19
201710/150/30 km3 Katrin Esefeld GER07:49:05
201810/150/30 km1 Petra Eggenschwiler [11] SUI07:00:39
201810/150/30 km2 Melanie Maurer SUI07:22:42
201810/150/30 km3Antonia ReznikovISR07:24:20
201910/150/30 km1Nina ZollerSUI07:14:54
201910/150/30 km2 Melanie Maurer SUI07:17:11
201910/150/30 km3Corina HengartnerSUI07:27:46
202110/150/30 km1Merle BrunnéeGER07:07:27
202110/150/30 km2Nikola CorbovaSVK07:21:13
202110/150/30 km3Sarah Noemi FriedenSUI07:39:42


Word cloud according to podium places (medallists women). Erika Csomor was ten times on the podium, Eva Nystrom six times and Debbie Nelson four times. Pm wc2.png
Word cloud according to podium places (medallists women). Erika Csomor was ten times on the podium, Eva Nyström six times and Debbie Nelson four times.

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