ITU Aquathlon World Championships
The ITU Aquathlon World Championships have been held annually since 1998, typically a few days preceding and in the same location as the ITU Triathlon World Championships, however since 2007 the championships have been held as totally separate events in different locations. The championships involve a continuous swim-run, typically with run being 5 km and the swim being between 750m and 1 km (however the distances have varied during the event's history). The championships are organised by the International Triathlon Union.
Champions
Men's championship
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1998 | Shane Reed (NZL) | Benjamin Sanson (FRA) | Craig Alexander (AUS) |
1999 | Shane Reed (NZL) | Paul Amey (NZL) | Levi Maxwell (AUS) |
2000 | Matt Reed (NZL) | Brad Kahlefeldt (AUS) | Paulo Miyasiro (BRA) |
2001 | Iván Raña (ESP) | Richard Stannard (GBR) | Filip Ospalý (CZE) |
2002 | Kris Gemmell (NZL) | Andriy Glushchenko (UKR) | Filip Ospalý (CZE) |
2003 | Richard Stannard (GBR) | Brent Foster (NZL) | Paulo Miyasiro (BRA) |
2004 | Shane Reed (NZL) | Csaba Kuttor (HUN) | Kris Gemmell (NZL) |
2005 | Tim Don (GBR) | Richard Stannard (GBR) | Paulo Miyasiro (BRA) |
2006 | Richard Stannard (GBR) | Daniel Lee (HKG) | Clark Ellice (NZL) |
2007 | Sergio Sarmiento (MEX) | Antonio Mansur (BRA) | Eder Mejia (MEX) |
2008 | Brent Foster (NZL) | Antonio Mansur (BRA) | Crisanto Grajales (MEX) |
2009 | Antonio Mansur (BRA) | Wesley Matos (BRA) | Adam Carlton (AUS) |
2010 | Richard Varga (SVK) | Daniel Halksworth (GBR) | Attila Fecskovics (HUN) |
2011 | Richard Stannard (GBR) | Ran Alterman (ISR) | Leandro Barbosa (BRA) |
2012 | Richard Varga (SVK) | Richard Stannard (GBR) | Ognjen Stojanović (SRB) |
2013[1] | Richard Varga (SVK) | Ivan Ivanov (UKR) | Csaba Rendes (HUN) |
2014[2] | Yuichi Hosoda (JPN) | Ryosuke Yamamoto (JPN) | Yegor Martynenko (UKR) |
2015[3] | Richard Varga (SVK) | Igor Polyanski (RUS) | Matt McElroy (USA) |
2016 | Alistair Brownlee (GBR) | Richard Varga (SVK) | Tommy Zaferes (USA) |
Source:[4]
Women's championship
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1998 | Rina Hill (AUS) | Nicole Hackett (AUS) | Melanie Mitchell (AUS) |
1999 | Rina Hill (AUS) | Nicole Hackett (AUS) | Michelle Dillon (GBR) |
2000 | Pilar Hidalgo (ESP) | Ana Burgos (ESP) | Pip Taylor (AUS) |
2001 | Siri Lindley (USA) | Rina Hill (NZL) | Sheila Taormina (USA) |
2002 | Sandra Soldan (BRA) | Jill Savege (CAN) | Lenka Radová (CZE) |
2003 | Carla Moreno (BRA) | Elizabeth May (LUX) | Anna Cleaver (NZL) |
2004 | Samantha Warriner (NZL) | Elizabeth May (LUX) | Charlotte Bonin (ITA) |
2005 | Sheila Taormina (USA) | Carla Moreno (BRA) | Lenka Radová (CZE) |
2006 | Sara McLarty (USA) | Eslpeth McGregor (CAN) | Maria Barrett (GBR) |
2007 | Sarah Groff (USA) | Kelly Cook (USA) | Ayesha Rollinson (CAN) |
2008 | Claudia Rivas (MEX) | Melody Ramirez (MEX) | Dunia Gomez (MEX) |
2009 | Samantha Warriner (NZL) | Maxine Seear (AUS) | Lisa Mensink (NED) |
2010 | Margit Vanek (HUN) | Szandra Szalay (HUN) | Gaia Peron (ITA) |
2011 | Elizabeth May (LUX) | Jessica Souza Santos (BRA) | |
2012 | Nicky Samuels (NZL) | Emma Davis (IRL) | Tea Milos (CRO) |
2013[1] | Irina Abysova (RUS) | Claire Michel (BEL) | Yuliya Yelistratova (UKR) |
2014[2] | Anneke Jenkins (NZL) | Yuliya Yelistratova (UKR) | Hannah Kitchen (GBR) |
2015[3] | Anastasia Abrosimova (RUS) | Elena Danilova (RUS) | Long Hoi (MAC) |
2016 | Mariya Shorets (RUS) | Anastasia Abrosimova (RUS) | Valentina Zapatrina (RUS) |
Source:[4]
Venues
Year | Date | Location |
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1998 | 8 November | Noosa, Australia |
1999 | 31 August | Noosa, Australia |
2000 | 28 October | Cancún, Mexico |
2001 | 18 July | Edmonton, Canada |
2002 | 3 November | Cancún, Mexico |
2003 | December | Queenstown, New Zealand |
2004 | 5 May | Madeira, Portugal |
2005 | 8 September | Gamagōri, Japan |
2006 | 30 August | Lausanne, Switzerland |
2007 | 12 May | Ixtapa, Mexico |
2008 | 28 June | Monterrey, Mexico |
2009 | 9 September | Gold Coast, Australia |
2010 | 8 September | Budapest, Hungary |
2011 | 7 September | Beijing, China |
2012 | 7 October | Auckland, New Zealand |
2013 | 11 September | London, England |
2014 | 27 August | Edmonton, Canada |
2015 | 16 September | Chicago, USA |
2016 | 14 September | Cozumel, Mexico |
References
- 1 2 Sherwood, Merryn (11 September 2013). "Varga (SVK) and Abysova (RUS) collect 2013 Aquathlon World Championships". International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
- 1 2 Greene, Erin (27 August 2014). "Kiwis dominate Aquathlon World Championships". International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
- 1 2 Greene, Erin (16 September 2015). "Varga victorious at Aquathlon World Champs a fourth time". International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
- 1 2 "Aquathlon ITU World Champions" (PDF). International Triathlon Union. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
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