Will Clarke (triathlete)

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Will Clarke
Personal information
Born (1985-01-31) 31 January 1985 (age 38)
Cambridge, Great Britain
Sport
CountryGreat Britain
Team triathlon team
Medal record
Triathlon
Representing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
ITU Triathlon World Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2012 Team
World U-23 Triathlon Championship
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2003 World Champion
European U-23 Triathlon Championship
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2003 European Champion

William Clarke (born 31 January 1985 in Cambridge, England, Great Britain) is a professional triathlete, World and European U23 triathlon champion 2006, Beijing Olympian and British National Champion 2008 and 2009. He is now racing for Uplace-BMC on the Pro 70.3 circuit.

Results

YEARRACEPOSITIONSWIMBIKERUNRESULT
2011ITU World Championship Series London 14th18:171:02:1030:311:52:05
2011ITU World Championship Series Hamburg 2nd17:3155:4829:471:44:09
2011ITU World Championship Series Kitzbühel 4th17:381:02:3331:371:53:08
2011ITU World Championship Series Madrid 24th18:251:02:4431:291:54:01
2011ITU World Championship Series Sydney 9th19:3959:1831:161:51:19
2011Mooloolaba ITU Triathlon World Cup11th18:001:01:3831:511:52:52
2010ITU World Championship Series Kitzbühel 23rd18:241:02:3232:431:54:47
2010The London Triathlon5th18:0455:0834:081:50:07
2010ITU World Championship Series, London, UK20th18:5153:0330:591:43:48
2010ITU European Championship, Athlone, Ireland 11th17:4055:3031:251:46:11
2010Hy-Vee ITU Triathlon Elite Cup6th19:2758:3431:291:50:39
2010ITU World Championship Series, Madrid, Spain12th18:241:03:0631:561:54:48
2010ITU World Championship Series, Seoul, Republic of Korea 10th19:281:01:4730:091:52:54
2009ITU World Championship Grand Final, Gold Coast, Australia11th17:0457:5630:001:45:42
2009London ITU World Championship Series, London, UK15th18:46 ? ?1:42:55
2009The London Triathlon1st18:4654:3927:451:44:29
2009Kitzbühel ITU World Championship Series, Kitzbühel, Austria7th16:3254:5331:211:44:05
2009Hy Vee ITU Triathlon Elite Cup, Des Moines, Iowa, US11th19:4357:5832:281:50:40
2009Washington ITU World Championship Series, Washington, D.C., US10th20:5158:2430:481:50:59
2009Madrid ITU World Championship Series, Madrid, Spain14th18:311:02:2131:191:53:49
2009British National Championship, Strathclyde Park, Glasgow, GB1st18:3559:3830:391:49:35
2009Ironman 70.3 California, Oceanside, CA, US7th22:312:21:131:13:224:00:41
2008 Olympic Games Triathlon, Beijing, China14th18:5358:2332:181:50:32
2008ITU BG World Cup Des Moines, Des Moines, US18th---------?
2008ITU BG World Cup Madrid, Madrid, Spain6th---------?
2007ITU BG World Cup Salford, Salford, UK8th---------?
2006ITU U23 BG World Triathlon Championships1st---------?
2006ITU U23 BG European Triathlon Championships1st---------?
2006 Commonwealth Games Triathlon, Melbourne, Australia6th---------1:50:42


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