Best list of Australian triathletes on the Ironman distance

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Carrie Lester 2016 (2) .jpg

Carrie Lester wins the Embrunman (2016)

The best list of Australian triathletes on the Ironman distance includes all times achieved by women from Australia worldwide in a triathlon over the long distance or Ironman distance (3.86 km swimming, 180.2 km cycling and 42.2 km running) were. (As of May 30, 2020)

Criteria for the best times

Each athlete is listed here with her personal best. Times of amateurs and professionals under 9:20 hours since October 1982 have been taken into account.

Competitions in which only one duathlon was held due to the weather, or partial distances were significantly shortened by the organizer, are not considered. An official measurement of the routes, as in athletics with the Jones counter , has not yet been done in triathlon. The races can only be compared to a limited extent or to a limited extent due to the fact that the length is not exactly precise.

The times for one and the same competition, as in Hawaii, are not comparable due to route changes, construction sites, condition or change of the road surface, relocations and changes in the transition areas. The times listed here are results that have been achieved in competitions with an official slipstream ban.

list

space Surname year time event Comment / title source
1 Carrie Lester 2019 8:38:41 Embrunman ITU World Championships W25-29 Long Distance Triathlon (2009); ITU World Championships W25-29 Short Distance Triathlon (2009)
2 Sarah Crowley 2019 8:38:11 Challenge Roth ITU World Championship long distance (2017)
3 Mirinda Carfrae 2014 8:38:53 Challenge Roth ITU Vice World Champion long distance (2005)
4th Rebekah Keat 2019 8:39:24 Challenge Roth
5 Melissa Hauschildt 2015 8:52:51 Ironman Melbourne ITU World Championship long distance (2013); EM Ironman (2016)
6th Jan Wanklyn 1991 9:07:53 Ironman Europe
7th Joanne King 1998 9:16:33 Ironman Australia ITU World Cup short distance (1998); ITU Vice World Champion long distance (1998)

(AM = Australian Champion, EM = European Champion, WM = World Champion)

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Tyler Butterfield, Carrie Lester win fast races at IRONMAN Cozumel (November 25, 2019)