In today's world, the topic of World Triathlon Winter Championships is something that generates a lot of interest and debate. Known for its impact in different areas, World Triathlon Winter Championships has been the subject of study and analysis by experts, academics and professionals from different fields. From its origins to its effects on today's society, World Triathlon Winter Championships has aroused the interest of many people and has generated important reflections on its importance and relevance in the contemporary world. In this article, we will delve into the exciting world of World Triathlon Winter Championships, exploring its multiple facets and offering a global vision of its meaning and significance. Join us on this journey of discovery and knowledge about World Triathlon Winter Championships!
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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.
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 |
2024 | Pragelato–Sestriere |
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 Szlufcik / GER (25x17px) | 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 Szlufcik/ GER | 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" |
2024 | Franco Pesavento (ITA) | 1h 33' 51" | Hans Christian Tungesvik (NOR) | 1h 34' 16" | Marek Rauchfuss (CZE) | 1h 35' 41" |
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" |
2024 | Sandra Mairhofer (ITA) | 1h 50' 32" | Aneta Grabmüller (CZE) | 1h 52' 14" | Julie Meinicke (NOR) | 1h 58' 30" |
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Russia | 12 | 8 | 6 | 26 |
2 | Germany | 8 | 8 | 7 | 23 |
3 | Italy | 8 | 4 | 6 | 18 |
4 | Norway | 7 | 8 | 7 | 22 |
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 | 4 | 4 | 8 |
14 | Finland | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
15 | Spain | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (15 entries) | 48 | 48 | 48 | 144 |