World Triathlon Winter Championships

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World Triathlon Winter Championships
Tournament information
Sport Winter triathlon
Established1997
Administrator World Triathlon
Formatrun 6.2 km. (4 laps)
mountain bike 11.8 km. (3 laps + connection)
ski 10 km. (connection + 3 laps + connection)
Current champion
Flag of Norway.svg  Hans Christian Tungesvik  (NOR)
Flag of Italy.svg  Sandra Mairhofer  (ITA)

The World Triathlon Winter Championships is a winter triathlon championship competition organised by World Triathlon. The competition has been held annually since 1997. Unlike normal triathlon races the winter triathlon discipline takes place in snow-covered terrain. The snow therefore means the normal disciplines of swimming and road cycling do not take place, instead the championship typically involves running, mountain biking and cross-country skiing.

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Venues

YearLocation
1997 Flag of Italy.svg Mals
1998 Flag of France.svg Les Menuires
1999 Flag of Italy.svg Bardonnèche
2000 Flag of Spain.svg Jaca
2001 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Lenzerheide
2002 Flag of Italy.svg Brusson
2003 Flag of Germany.svg Oberstaufen
2004 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Wildhaus
2005 Flag of Slovakia.svg Štrbské Pleso
2006 Flag of Norway.svg Sjusjøen
2007 Flag of Italy.svg Flassin
2008 Flag of Germany.svg Freudenstadt
2009 Flag of Austria.svg Gaishorn am See
2010 Flag of Norway.svg Eidsvoll
2011 Flag of Finland.svg Jämijärvi
2012 Flag of Finland.svg Jämijärvi
2013 Flag of Italy.svg Cogne
2014 Flag of Italy.svg Cogne
2016 Flag of Austria.svg Zeltweg
2019 Flag of Italy.svg Asiago
2020 Flag of Italy.svg Asiago
2021 Flag of Andorra.svg Sant Julià de Lòria
2022
2023 Flag of Norway.svg Skeikampen
2024 Flag of Italy.svg PragelatoSestriere

Medallists

Men's championship

YearGoldSilverBronze
1997Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Riva  (ITA)1h 41'  7"Flag of Germany.svg Mathias Holzner (GER)1h 43'  28"Flag of Norway.svg Joergen Elden (NOR)1h 44'  26"
1998Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Riva  (ITA)1h 48'  25"Flag of France.svg  Philippe Lie  (FRA)1h 50'  44"Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Othmar Bruegger (SUI)1h 51'  17"
1999Flag of France.svg Nicolas Lebrun (FRA)1h 40'  27"Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Riva (ITA)1h 40'  48"Flag placeholder.svg Zibi Szlufcik / GER ()1h 44'  55"
2000Flag of France.svg Nicolas Lebrun (FRA)2h 12'  30"Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Christoph Mauch (SUI)2h 14'  57"Flag of Spain.svg Juan Carlos Apilluelo (ESP)2h 15'  47"
2001Zibi Szlufcik/ GER1h 29'  17"Flag of Germany.svg Martin Lang (GER)1h 31'  0"Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Christoph Mauch (SUI)1h 31'  31"
2002Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Marc Ruhe  (LIE)1h 29'  44"Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Christoph Mauch (SUI)1h 30'  9"Flag of Germany.svg Benjamin Sonntag (GER)1h 31'  37"
2003Flag of Germany.svg Benjamin Sonntag (GER)1h 21'  12"Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Christoph Mauch (SUI)1h 22'  56"Flag of Germany.svg Falk Gopfert (GER)1h 23'  18"
2004Flag of Austria.svg  Siegfried Bauer  (AUT)1h 10'  21"Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Othmar Brugger (SUI)1h 10'  56"Flag of Norway.svg Petter Jorgensen (NOR)1h 11'  21"
2005Flag of Austria.svg  Siegfried Bauer  (AUT)1h 13'  23"Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Frank (GER)1h 13'  33"Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Schrenk (GER)1h 13'  35"
2006Flag of Germany.svg Benjamin Sonntag (GER)1h 34'  10"Flag of Norway.svg Alf Roger Holme (NOR)1h 34'  43"Flag of Norway.svg Arne Post (NOR)1h 35'  4"
2007Flag of Norway.svg Arne Post (NOR)1h 38'  5"Flag of Austria.svg  Siegfried Bauer  (AUT)1h 38'  45"Flag of France.svg Nicolas Lebrun (FRA)1h 39'  16"
2008Flag of Norway.svg Arne Post (NOR)1h 37'  30"Flag of France.svg Nicolas Lebrun (FRA)1h 39'  16"Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Svanebo (SWE)1h 39'  39"
2009Flag of Norway.svg  Tor Halvor Bjørnstad  (NOR)1h 18'  8"Flag of Norway.svg Arne Post (NOR)1h 18'  28"Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Antonioli (ITA)1h 19'  42"
2010Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Svanebo (SWE)1h 09'  40"Flag of Norway.svg  Tor Halvor Bjørnstad  (NOR)1h 10'  20"Flag of Russia.svg Pavel Andreev (RUS)1h 10'  22"
2011Flag of Russia.svg Pavel Andreev (RUS)1h 10'  31"Flag of Norway.svg Arne Post (NOR)1h 10'  37"Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Svanebo (SWE)1h 10'  50"
2012Flag of Russia.svg Pavel Andreev (RUS)1h 19'  27"Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Antonioli (ITA)1h 19'  43"Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Svanebo (SWE)1h 20'  21"
2013Flag of Russia.svg Pavel Andreev (RUS)1h 08'  24"Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Antonioli (ITA)1h 08'  25"Flag of Russia.svg Evgeny Kirillov (RUS)1h 08'  35"
2014Flag of Russia.svg Pavel Andreev (RUS)1h 03'  39"Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Antonioli (ITA)1h 03'  40"Flag of Russia.svg Dmitriy Bregeda (RUS)1h 04'  19"
2016Flag of Russia.svg Pavel Andreev (RUS)1h 19'  34"Flag of Russia.svg Evgeny Kirillov (RUS)1h 19'  49"Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe Lamastra (ITA)1h 21'  07"
2018Flag of Russia.svg Pavel Andreev (RUS)1h 33'  37"Flag of Russia.svg Pavel Yakimov (RUS)1h 35'  15"Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Marek Rauchfuss (CZE)1h 35'  31"
2019Flag of Russia.svg  Pavel Andreev  (RUS)1h 24'  43"Flag of Russia.svg  Dmitriy Bregeda  (RUS)1h 25'  32"Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Marek Rauchfuss  (CZE)1h 26'  32"
2020Flag of Russia.svg  Pavel Andreev  (RUS)1h 17'  25"Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Marek Rauchfuss  (CZE)1h 17'  32"Flag of Russia.svg  Dmitriy Bregeda  (RUS)1h 17'  58"
2021Flag of Norway.svg  Hans Christian Tungesvik  (NOR)1h 16'  47"Flag of Russia.svg  Pavel Andreev  (RUS)1h 17'  46"Flag of Italy.svg  Giuseppe Lamastra  (ITA)1h 17'  50"
2022 Flag of Italy.svg  Franco Pesavento  (ITA)1h 48'  10"Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Marek Rauchfuss  (CZE)1h 48'  24"Flag of Russia.svg  Evgenii Uliashev  (RUS)1h 50'  49"
2023 Flag of Norway.svg  Hans Christian Tungesvik  (NOR)1h 40'  17"Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Marek Rauchfuss  (CZE)1h 41'  30"Flag of Italy.svg  Franco Pesavento  (ITA)1h 42'  14"
2024 Flag of Italy.svg  Franco Pesavento  (ITA)1h 33'  51"Flag of Norway.svg  Hans Christian Tungesvik  (NOR)1h 34'  16"Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Marek Rauchfuss  (CZE)1h 35'  41"

Women's championship

YearGoldSilverBronze
1997Flag of Italy.svg  Maria Canins  (ITA)2h 1'  13"Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Karin Möbes (SUI)2h 2'  41"Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Katinka Wiltenburg  (NED)2h 4'  32"
1998Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Karin Möbes  (SUI)2h 8'  9"Flag of Germany.svg Sigrid Lang (GER)2h 13'  59"Flag of Italy.svg Lucia Bianchetti (ITA)2h 17'  29"
1999Flag of Italy.svg  Maria Canins  (ITA)2h 1'  7"Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Karin Möbes (SUI)2h 3'  33"Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marianne Vlasveld (NED)2h 5'  57"
2000Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Karin Möbes  (SUI)2h 42'  39"Flag of Germany.svg Gabi Pauli (GER)2h 43'  38"Flag of Germany.svg Sigrid Lang (GER)2h 45'  54"
2001Flag of Germany.svg  Sigrid Lang  (GER)1h 43'  31"Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Karin Möbes (SUI)1h 43'  55"Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marianne Vlasveld (NED)1h 46'  52"
2002Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marianne Vlasveld  (NED)1h 45'  4"Flag of Germany.svg Sigrid Lang (GER)1h 47'  49"Flag of Germany.svg Gabi Pauli (GER)1h 50'  14"
2003Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marianne Vlasveld  (NED)1h 32'  36"Flag of Germany.svg Sigrid Lang (GER)1h 33'  5"Flag of Germany.svg Jutta Schubert (GER)1h 35'  8"
2004Flag of Germany.svg  Sigrid Lang  (GER)1h 18'  11"Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marianne Vlasveld (NED)1h 19'  7"Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Karin Möbes (SUI)1h 21'  15"
2005Flag of Germany.svg  Sigrid Mutscheller  (GER)1h 18'  15"Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marianne Vlasveld (NED)1h 19'  34"Flag of Norway.svg Maria Kalnes (NOR)1h 20'  4"
2006Flag of Germany.svg  Sigrid Mutscheller  (GER)1h 41'  24"Flag of Sweden.svg  Eva Nyström  (SWE)1h 46'  14"Flag of Germany.svg Gabi Pauli (GER)1h 46'  14"
2007Flag of Germany.svg  Sigrid Mutscheller  (GER)1h 53'  24"Flag of Austria.svg Carina Wasle (AUT)1h 56'  2"Flag of Italy.svg Michela Benzoni (ITA)1h 56'  24"
2008Flag of Germany.svg  Sigrid Mutscheller  (GER)1h 51'  4"Flag of Germany.svg Anke Kullmann (GER)1h 52'  25"Flag of Austria.svg Carina Wasle (AUT)1h 53'  20"
2009Flag of Austria.svg  Carina Wasle  (AUT)1h 32'  28"Flag of Norway.svg Hanne Trønnes (NOR)1h 34'  06"Flag of the United States.svg Rebecca Dussault (USA)1h 35'  30"
2010Flag of the United States.svg  Rebecca Dussault  (USA)1h 19'  45"Flag of Russia.svg Tatiana Charochkina (RUS)1h 21'  34"Flag of Norway.svg Hanne Trønnes (NOR)1h 21'  40"
2011Flag of Norway.svg  Borghild Løvset  (NOR)1h 22'  2"Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Sarka Grabmullerova (CZE)1h 24'  35"Flag of Finland.svg Maija Oravamäki (FIN)1h 25'  25"
2012Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Héléna Erbenova  (CZE)1h 31'  51"Flag of Finland.svg Maija Oravamäki (FIN)1h 32'  00"Flag of Norway.svg Borghild Løvset (NOR)1h 32'  3"
2013Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Héléna Erbenova  (CZE)1h 20'  10"Flag of Norway.svg Elisabeth Sveum (NOR)1h 23'  22"Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Sarka Grabmullerova (CZE)1h 24'  24"
2014Flag of Norway.svg  Borghild Løvset  (NOR)1h 14'  8"Flag of Russia.svg Olga Parfinenko (RUS)1h 16'  18"Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Sarka Grabmullerova (CZE)1h 16'  33"
2016Flag of Russia.svg  Yulia Surikova  (RUS)1h 27'  31"Flag of Russia.svg Olga Parfinenko (RUS)1h 29'  32"Flag of Austria.svg Romana Slavinec (AUT)1h 32'  07"
2018Flag of Russia.svg  Yulia Surikova  (RUS)1h 47'  51"Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Héléna Erbenova  (CZE)1h 49'  21"Flag of Austria.svg Romana Slavinec (AUT)1h 53'  32"
2019Flag of Russia.svg  Daria Rogozina  (RUS)1h 40'  54"Flag of Russia.svg  Yulia Surikova  (RUS)1h 44'  35"Flag of Austria.svg  Romana Slavinec  (AUT)1h 45'  22"
2020Flag of Russia.svg  Daria Rogozina  (RUS)1h 33'  22"Flag of Russia.svg  Anna Medvedeva  (RUS)1h 33'  10"Flag of Russia.svg  Yulia Surikova  (RUS)1h 34'  01"
2021Flag of Italy.svg  Sandra Mairhofer  (ITA)1h 33'  22"Flag of Austria.svg  Romana Slavinec  (AUT)1h 33'  10"Flag of Russia.svg  Anna Medvedeva  (RUS)1h 34'  01"
2022 Flag of Russia.svg  Daria Rogozina  (RUS)2h 03'  59"Flag of Italy.svg  Sandra Mairhofer  (ITA)2h 07'  16"Flag of Norway.svg  Elisabeth Sveum  (NOR)2h 07'  42"
2023 Flag of Italy.svg  Sandra Mairhofer  (ITA)2h 00'  09"Flag of Norway.svg  Ingrid Lorvik  (NOR)2h 04'  31"Flag of Austria.svg  Carina Wasle  (AUT)2h 08'  44"
2024 Flag of Italy.svg  Sandra Mairhofer  (ITA)1h 50'  32"Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Aneta Grabmüller  (CZE)1h 52'  14"Flag of Norway.svg  Julie Meinicke  (NOR)1h 58'  30"

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 128626
2Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 88723
3Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 84618
4Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 78722
5Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 33410
6Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 27312
7Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2237
8Flag of France.svg  France 2215
9Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1135
10Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1012
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1012
12Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein 1001
13Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 0448
14Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 0112
15Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 0011
Totals (15 entries)484848144

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