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Born | Cambridge, Great Britain | 31 January 1985||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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William Clarke (born 31 January 1985 in Cambridge, England, Great Britain) [1] 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.
YEAR | RACE | POSITION | SWIM | BIKE | RUN | RESULT |
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2011 | ITU World Championship Series London | 14th | 18:17 | 1:02:10 | 30:31 | 1:52:05 |
2011 | ITU World Championship Series Hamburg | 2nd | 17:31 | 55:48 | 29:47 | 1:44:09 |
2011 | ITU World Championship Series Kitzbühel | 4th | 17:38 | 1:02:33 | 31:37 | 1:53:08 |
2011 | ITU World Championship Series Madrid | 24th | 18:25 | 1:02:44 | 31:29 | 1:54:01 |
2011 | ITU World Championship Series Sydney | 9th | 19:39 | 59:18 | 31:16 | 1:51:19 |
2011 | Mooloolaba ITU Triathlon World Cup | 11th | 18:00 | 1:01:38 | 31:51 | 1:52:52 |
2010 | ITU World Championship Series Kitzbühel | 23rd | 18:24 | 1:02:32 | 32:43 | 1:54:47 |
2010 | The London Triathlon | 5th | 18:04 | 55:08 | 34:08 | 1:50:07 |
2010 | ITU World Championship Series, London, UK | 20th | 18:51 | 53:03 | 30:59 | 1:43:48 |
2010 | ITU European Championship, Athlone, Ireland | 11th | 17:40 | 55:30 | 31:25 | 1:46:11 |
2010 | Hy-Vee ITU Triathlon Elite Cup | 6th | 19:27 | 58:34 | 31:29 | 1:50:39 |
2010 | ITU World Championship Series, Madrid, Spain | 12th | 18:24 | 1:03:06 | 31:56 | 1:54:48 |
2010 | ITU World Championship Series, Seoul, Republic of Korea | 10th | 19:28 | 1:01:47 | 30:09 | 1:52:54 |
2009 | ITU World Championship Grand Final, Gold Coast, Australia | 11th | 17:04 | 57:56 | 30:00 | 1:45:42 |
2009 | London ITU World Championship Series, London, UK | 15th | 18:46 | ? | ? | 1:42:55 |
2009 | The London Triathlon | 1st | 18:46 | 54:39 | 27:45 | 1:44:29 |
2009 | Kitzbühel ITU World Championship Series, Kitzbühel, Austria | 7th | 16:32 | 54:53 | 31:21 | 1:44:05 |
2009 | Hy Vee ITU Triathlon Elite Cup, Des Moines, Iowa, US | 11th | 19:43 | 57:58 | 32:28 | 1:50:40 |
2009 | Washington ITU World Championship Series, Washington, D.C., US | 10th | 20:51 | 58:24 | 30:48 | 1:50:59 |
2009 | Madrid ITU World Championship Series, Madrid, Spain | 14th | 18:31 | 1:02:21 | 31:19 | 1:53:49 |
2009 | British National Championship, Strathclyde Park, Glasgow, GB | 1st | 18:35 | 59:38 | 30:39 | 1:49:35 |
2009 | Ironman 70.3 California, Oceanside, CA, US | 7th | 22:31 | 2:21:13 | 1:13:22 | 4:00:41 |
2008 | Olympic Games Triathlon, Beijing, China | 14th | 18:53 | 58:23 | 32:18 | 1:50:32 |
2008 | ITU BG World Cup Des Moines, Des Moines, US | 18th | --- | --- | --- | ? |
2008 | ITU BG World Cup Madrid, Madrid, Spain | 6th | --- | --- | --- | ? |
2007 | ITU BG World Cup Salford, Salford, UK | 8th | --- | --- | --- | ? |
2006 | ITU U23 BG World Triathlon Championships | 1st | --- | --- | --- | ? |
2006 | ITU U23 BG European Triathlon Championships | 1st | --- | --- | --- | ? |
2006 | Commonwealth Games Triathlon, Melbourne, Australia | 6th | --- | --- | --- | 1:50:42 |
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