Tournament information | |
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Sport | Winter triathlon |
Established | 1997 |
Administrator | World Triathlon |
Format | run 6.2 km. (4 laps) mountain bike 11.8 km. (3 laps + connection) ski 10 km. (connection + 3 laps + connection) |
Current champion | |
Hans Christian Tungesvik (NOR) 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.
Venues
Year | Location |
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1997 | Mals |
1998 | Les Menuires |
1999 | Bardonnèche |
2000 | Jaca |
2001 | Lenzerheide |
2002 | Brusson |
2003 | Oberstaufen |
2004 | Wildhaus |
2005 | Štrbské Pleso |
2006 | Sjusjøen |
2007 | Flassin |
2008 | Freudenstadt |
2009 | Gaishorn am See |
2010 | Eidsvoll |
2011 | Jämijärvi |
2012 | Jämijärvi |
2013 | Cogne |
2014 | Cogne |
2016 | Zeltweg |
2019 | Asiago |
2020 | Asiago |
2021 | Sant Julià de Lòria |
2022 | |
2023 | Skeikampen |
Medallists
Men's championship
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1997 | Paolo Riva (ITA) | 1h 41' 7" | Mathias Holzner (GER) | 1h 43' 28" | Joergen Elden (NOR) | 1h 44' 26" |
1998 | Paolo Riva (ITA) | 1h 48' 25" | Philippe Lie (FRA) | 1h 50' 44" | Othmar Bruegger (SUI) | 1h 51' 17" |
1999 | Nicolas Lebrun (FRA) | 1h 40' 27" | Paolo Riva (ITA) | 1h 40' 48" | Zibi Slufcik (POL) | 1h 44' 55" |
2000 | Nicolas Lebrun (FRA) | 2h 12' 30" | Christoph Mauch (SUI) | 2h 14' 57" | Juan Carlos Apilluelo (ESP) | 2h 15' 47" |
2001 | Zibi Slufcik (POL) | 1h 29' 17" | Martin Lang (GER) | 1h 31' 0" | Christoph Mauch (SUI) | 1h 31' 31" |
2002 | Marc Ruhe (LIE) | 1h 29' 44" | Christoph Mauch (SUI) | 1h 30' 9" | Benjamin Sonntag (GER) | 1h 31' 37" |
2003 | Benjamin Sonntag (GER) | 1h 21' 12" | Christoph Mauch (SUI) | 1h 22' 56" | Falk Gopfert (GER) | 1h 23' 18" |
2004 | Siegfried Bauer (AUT) | 1h 10' 21" | Othmar Brugger (SUI) | 1h 10' 56" | Petter Jorgensen (NOR) | 1h 11' 21" |
2005 | Siegfried Bauer (AUT) | 1h 13' 23" | Stefan Frank (GER) | 1h 13' 33" | Thomas Schrenk (GER) | 1h 13' 35" |
2006 | Benjamin Sonntag (GER) | 1h 34' 10" | Alf Roger Holme (NOR) | 1h 34' 43" | Arne Post (NOR) | 1h 35' 4" |
2007 | Arne Post (NOR) | 1h 38' 5" | Siegfried Bauer (AUT) | 1h 38' 45" | Nicolas Lebrun (FRA) | 1h 39' 16" |
2008 | Arne Post (NOR) | 1h 37' 30" | Nicolas Lebrun (FRA) | 1h 39' 16" | Andreas Svanebo (SWE) | 1h 39' 39" |
2009 | Tor Halvor Bjørnstad (NOR) | 1h 18' 8" | Arne Post (NOR) | 1h 18' 28" | Daniel Antonioli (ITA) | 1h 19' 42" |
2010 | Andreas Svanebo (SWE) | 1h 09' 40" | Tor Halvor Bjørnstad (NOR) | 1h 10' 20" | Pavel Andreev (RUS) | 1h 10' 22" |
2011 | Pavel Andreev (RUS) | 1h 10' 31" | Arne Post (NOR) | 1h 10' 37" | Andreas Svanebo (SWE) | 1h 10' 50" |
2012 | Pavel Andreev (RUS) | 1h 19' 27" | Daniel Antonioli (ITA) | 1h 19' 43" | Andreas Svanebo (SWE) | 1h 20' 21" |
2013 | Pavel Andreev (RUS) | 1h 08' 24" | Daniel Antonioli (ITA) | 1h 08' 25" | Evgeny Kirillov (RUS) | 1h 08' 35" |
2014 | Pavel Andreev (RUS) | 1h 03' 39" | Daniel Antonioli (ITA) | 1h 03' 40" | Dmitriy Bregeda (RUS) | 1h 04' 19" |
2016 | Pavel Andreev (RUS) | 1h 19' 34" | Evgeny Kirillov (RUS) | 1h 19' 49" | Giuseppe Lamastra (ITA) | 1h 21' 07" |
2018 | Pavel Andreev (RUS) | 1h 33' 37" | Pavel Yakimov (RUS) | 1h 35' 15" | Marek Rauchfuss (CZE) | 1h 35' 31" |
2019 | Pavel Andreev (RUS) | 1h 24' 43" | Dmitriy Bregeda (RUS) | 1h 25' 32" | Marek Rauchfuss (CZE) | 1h 26' 32" |
2020 | Pavel Andreev (RUS) | 1h 17' 25" | Marek Rauchfuss (CZE) | 1h 17' 32" | Dmitriy Bregeda (RUS) | 1h 17' 58" |
2021 | Hans Christian Tungesvik (NOR) | 1h 16' 47" | Pavel Andreev (RUS) | 1h 17' 46" | Giuseppe Lamastra (ITA) | 1h 17' 50" |
2022 | Franco Pesavento (ITA) | 1h 48' 10" | Marek Rauchfuss (CZE) | 1h 48' 24" | Evgenii Uliashev (RUS) | 1h 50' 49" |
2023 | Hans Christian Tungesvik (NOR) | 1h 40' 17" | Marek Rauchfuss (CZE) | 1h 41' 30" | Franco Pesavento (ITA) | 1h 42' 14" |
Women's championship
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1997 | Maria Canins (ITA) | 2h 1' 13" | Karin Möbes (SUI) | 2h 2' 41" | Katinka Wiltenburg (NED) | 2h 4' 32" |
1998 | Karin Möbes (SUI) | 2h 8' 9" | Sigrid Lang (GER) | 2h 13' 59" | Lucia Bianchetti (ITA) | 2h 17' 29" |
1999 | Maria Canins (ITA) | 2h 1' 7" | Karin Möbes (SUI) | 2h 3' 33" | Marianne Vlasveld (NED) | 2h 5' 57" |
2000 | Karin Möbes (SUI) | 2h 42' 39" | Gabi Pauli (GER) | 2h 43' 38" | Sigrid Lang (GER) | 2h 45' 54" |
2001 | Sigrid Lang (GER) | 1h 43' 31" | Karin Möbes (SUI) | 1h 43' 55" | Marianne Vlasveld (NED) | 1h 46' 52" |
2002 | Marianne Vlasveld (NED) | 1h 45' 4" | Sigrid Lang (GER) | 1h 47' 49" | Gabi Pauli (GER) | 1h 50' 14" |
2003 | Marianne Vlasveld (NED) | 1h 32' 36" | Sigrid Lang (GER) | 1h 33' 5" | Jutta Schubert (GER) | 1h 35' 8" |
2004 | Sigrid Lang (GER) | 1h 18' 11" | Marianne Vlasveld (NED) | 1h 19' 7" | Karin Möbes (SUI) | 1h 21' 15" |
2005 | Sigrid Mutscheller (GER) | 1h 18' 15" | Marianne Vlasveld (NED) | 1h 19' 34" | Maria Kalnes (NOR) | 1h 20' 4" |
2006 | Sigrid Mutscheller (GER) | 1h 41' 24" | Eva Nyström (SWE) | 1h 46' 14" | Gabi Pauli (GER) | 1h 46' 14" |
2007 | Sigrid Mutscheller (GER) | 1h 53' 24" | Carina Wasle (AUT) | 1h 56' 2" | Michela Benzoni (ITA) | 1h 56' 24" |
2008 | Sigrid Mutscheller (GER) | 1h 51' 4" | Anke Kullmann (GER) | 1h 52' 25" | Carina Wasle (AUT) | 1h 53' 20" |
2009 | Carina Wasle (AUT) | 1h 32' 28" | Hanne Trønnes (NOR) | 1h 34' 06" | Rebecca Dussault (USA) | 1h 35' 30" |
2010 | Rebecca Dussault (USA) | 1h 19' 45" | Tatiana Charochkina (RUS) | 1h 21' 34" | Hanne Trønnes (NOR) | 1h 21' 40" |
2011 | Borghild Løvset (NOR) | 1h 22' 2" | Sarka Grabmullerova (CZE) | 1h 24' 35" | Maija Oravamäki (FIN) | 1h 25' 25" |
2012 | Héléna Erbenova (CZE) | 1h 31' 51" | Maija Oravamäki (FIN) | 1h 32' 00" | Borghild Løvset (NOR) | 1h 32' 3" |
2013 | Héléna Erbenova (CZE) | 1h 20' 10" | Elisabeth Sveum (NOR) | 1h 23' 22" | Sarka Grabmullerova (CZE) | 1h 24' 24" |
2014 | Borghild Løvset (NOR) | 1h 14' 8" | Olga Parfinenko (RUS) | 1h 16' 18" | Sarka Grabmullerova (CZE) | 1h 16' 33" |
2016 | Yulia Surikova (RUS) | 1h 27' 31" | Olga Parfinenko (RUS) | 1h 29' 32" | Romana Slavinec (AUT) | 1h 32' 07" |
2018 | Yulia Surikova (RUS) | 1h 47' 51" | Héléna Erbenova (CZE) | 1h 49' 21" | Romana Slavinec (AUT) | 1h 53' 32" |
2019 | Daria Rogozina (RUS) | 1h 40' 54" | Yulia Surikova (RUS) | 1h 44' 35" | Romana Slavinec (AUT) | 1h 45' 22" |
2020 | Daria Rogozina (RUS) | 1h 33' 22" | Anna Medvedeva (RUS) | 1h 33' 10" | Yulia Surikova (RUS) | 1h 34' 01" |
2021 | Sandra Mairhofer (ITA) | 1h 33' 22" | Romana Slavinec (AUT) | 1h 33' 10" | Anna Medvedeva (RUS) | 1h 34' 01" |
2022 | Daria Rogozina (RUS) | 2h 03' 59" | Sandra Mairhofer (ITA) | 2h 07' 16" | Elisabeth Sveum (NOR) | 2h 07' 42" |
2023 | Sandra Mairhofer (ITA) | 2h 00' 09" | Ingrid Lorvik (NOR) | 2h 04' 31" | Carina Wasle (AUT) | 2h 08' 44" |
Medal table
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Russia | 12 | 8 | 6 | 26 |
2 | Germany | 8 | 8 | 7 | 23 |
3 | Norway | 7 | 7 | 6 | 20 |
4 | Italy | 6 | 4 | 6 | 16 |
5 | Austria | 3 | 3 | 4 | 10 |
6 | Switzerland | 2 | 7 | 3 | 12 |
7 | Netherlands | 2 | 2 | 3 | 7 |
8 | France | 2 | 2 | 1 | 5 |
9 | Sweden | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 |
10 | Poland | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
United States | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | |
12 | Liechtenstein | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
13 | Czech Republic | 0 | 3 | 3 | 6 |
14 | Finland | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
15 | Spain | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (15 entries) | 46 | 46 | 46 | 138 |
References
- "ITU Winter Triathlon". World Triathlon. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
- "Winter Triathlon Championships Results". triathlon.org. World Triathlon. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
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