Best list of German triathletes on the Ironman distance
The best list of German triathletes on the Ironman distance includes all times achieved by German women worldwide in a triathlon over the long distance or Ironman distance (3.86 km swimming, 180.2 km cycling and 42.2 km running) . (As of April 15, 2020)
Criteria for the best times
Each athlete is listed here with her personal best. Times of amateurs and professionals under nine hours since October 1982 have been taken into account.
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.
Over the years, the track in Roth in Franconia has clearly proven to be the fastest race in the world at this distance (Ironman and Challenge competitions). Competitions in which only one duathlon was held due to the weather or partial distances were greatly shortened are not considered.
The results of the men can be found in the list of the best list of German triathletes on the Ironman distance .
Results
space | Surname | year | time | event | Comment / title | source |
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1 | Anne Haug | 2019 | 8:31:32 | Ironman Copenhagen | seventh best time worldwide DM Duathlon 2008/09, DM Triathlon sprint distance 2013, World Cup Ironman Hawaii 2019 |
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2 | Laura Philipp | 2018 | 8:34:57 | Ironman Barcelona | DM Triathlon Middle Distance 2016 Victory and German record at the first start on the Ironman distance |
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3 | Daniela Bleymehl | 2019 | 8:43:17 | Challenge Roth | (born Daniela Sämmler) | |
4th | Sandra Wallenhorst | 2008 | 8:47:26 | Ironman Austria | EM 2009/10; Wallenhorst topped the list from 2008 to 2018 | |
5 | Carolin Lehrieder | 2019 | 8:48:23 | Ironman Italy | ||
6th | Laura Zimmermann | 2019 | 8:49:12 | Ironman Barcelona | ||
7th | Sonja Tajsich | 2012 | 8:49:47 | Challenge Roth | ||
8th | Diana Riesler | 2017 | 8:51:02 | Challenge Regensburg | EM 2013, DM 2011/17 | |
9 | Julia Gajer | 2013 | 8:51:04 | Challenge Roth | DM 2013/14 (born Julia Wagner) | |
10 | Astrid Stienen | 2016 | 8:54:27 | Ironman Barcelona | ||
11 | Anja Ippach | 2015 | 8:55:19 | Challenge Roth | DM 2015 (started as Anja Beranek from 2012 to January 11, 2019) | |
12 | Ines Estedt | 1995 | 8:56:05 | Jümme triathlon | EM 1995 | |
13 | Svenja Thoes | 2018 | 8:56:17 | Ironman Mexico | ||
14th | Britta Martin | 2014 | 8:56:34 | Ironman Western Australia | ||
15th | Jenny Schulz | 2019 | 8.56: 39 | Ironman Italy | ||
16 | Katja Konschak | 2017 | 8:57:12 | Ironman Barcelona | DM 2016 | |
17th | Mareen hooves | 2016 | 8:57:35 | Ironman Western Australia | ||
18th | Nina Kraft | 2004 | 8:58:37 | Ironman Germany | Ban for EPO doping at Ironman Hawaii 2004; DM Triathlon middle distance 2006 |
(DM = German champion, EM = European champion, WM = world champion)
See also
- Best list of triathletes grouped by nationality
- Best list of triathletes on the Ironman distance
- Leaderboard of the triathletes on the Ironman distance
Individual evidence
- ↑ Simon Müller: Anne Haug dominates Ironman Copenhagen. In: tri-mag.de. August 18, 2019, accessed August 20, 2019 .
- ↑ Laura Philipp wins Ironman Barcelona (October 7, 2018)
- ↑ https://www.tri2b.com/results/detail/result/challenge-roth-2018-otaleinlauf/
- ↑ http://eu.ironman.com/triathlon/events/emea/ironman/austria/results.aspx
- ↑ https://www.tri2b.com/results/detail/result/ironman-barcelona-2019-spanien/
- ↑ a b c Result list Challenge Roth
- ↑ Challenge Regensburg 2017 - DM long distance
- ↑ Vrouwelijke atleten onder de negen-uursgrens ( Memento from February 16, 2014 in the web archive archive.today )
- ↑ IRONMAN COZUMEL: THOES HOLT FIRST IN VICTORY, WHITE FOR THE THIRD (November 18, 2018)
- ↑ Ironman Western Australia: German double victory at the end of the season In: tri2b.com from December 7, 2014
- ↑ http://services.datasport.com/2004/triathlon/ironman_germany/