ITU World Championship Series 2011
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The World Championship Series 2011 is a triathlon racing series over the "short distance" or "Olympic triathlon distance". It has been hosted by the international triathlon association ITU ( International Triathlon Union ) since 2009 .
3rd ITU World Championship Series 2010 | |
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← WTS 2010 | WTS 2012 → |
organization
In 2011 the best athletes in the world competed against each other in six different races (Sydney, Yokohama, Madrid, Kitzbühel, Hamburg, London) and the final in Beijing to finally choose the world champion.
These races were held at the Olympic distance:
- 1.5 km swimming,
- 40 km cycling and
- 10 km run.
For ambitious recreational athletes, races over the sprint distance were organized (0.5 km swimming, 22 km cycling and 5 km running).
The total of seven venues in 2011 included three Olympic cities: Sydney, London and Beijing.
The races in Yokohama, originally scheduled for May 14th and 15th, have been postponed indefinitely by the ITU due to fear of excessive radiation after the nuclear accident in Fukushima in March. The race was finally held on September 18 and 19, 2011 and was therefore already after the “Grand Final” in Beijing. The results should then be taken into account in the rating for the 2012 racing series.
In the first three races of the series, the Brownlee brothers stood out as did the Canadian Paula Findlay , who won the first races.
In 2011 there were six races over the Olympic distance for men and women.
In the overall ranking of the 2011 season, the world championship title went to the two British athletes Helen Jenkins and Alistair Brownlee on September 10th .
Single race
Men
date | place | gold | time | silver | time | bronze | time |
April 9, 2011 |
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1:50:22 |
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1:50:29 |
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1:50:34 |
June 4, 2011 |
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1:51:06 |
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1:51:09 |
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1:51:51 |
June 18, 2011 |
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1:51:54 |
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1:52:38 |
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1:52:59 |
July 16, 2011 |
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1:44:08 |
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1:44:09 |
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1:44:09 |
August 7, 2011 |
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1:50:09 |
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1:50:34 |
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1:51:04 |
September 10, 2011 |
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1:48:07 |
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1:48:15 |
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1:48:18 |
September 18, 2011 |
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1:49:21 |
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1:49:35 |
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1:50:04 |
Women
date | place | gold | time | silver | time | bronze | time |
April 10, 2011 |
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2:01:22 |
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2:01:23 |
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2:01:29 |
June 5, 2011 |
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2:03:46 |
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2:03:49 |
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2:03:58 |
June 19, 2011 |
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2:05:52 |
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2:05:56 |
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2:06:27 |
July 17, 2011 |
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1:53:37 |
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1:53:44 |
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1:53:44 |
August 6, 2011 |
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2:00:34 |
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2:00:41 |
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2:00:49 |
September 11, 2011 |
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1:58:26 |
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1:58:40 |
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1:58:58 |
September 19, 2011 |
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1:59:17 |
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1:59:30 |
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1:59:44 |
Overall rating
Men

Briton Alistair Brownlee won the 2011 racing season with four gold medals.
space | country | athlete | Points |
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1 |
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Alistair Brownlee | 4,285 |
2 |
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Jonathan Brownlee | 3,992 |
3 |
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Javier Gomez | 3,671 |
4th |
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Sven Riederer | 3,306 |
6th |
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David Hauss | 3.157 |
7th |
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Laurent Vidal | 2,844 |
10 |
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Brad Kahlefeldt | 2,217 |
12 |
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Jonathan Zipf | 1,981 |
14th |
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Maik Petzold | 1,838 |
15th |
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Steffen Justus | 1,639 |
23 |
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Christian Prochnow | 1,222 |
25th |
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Sebastian Rank | 1,039 |
27 |
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Jan Frodeno | 909 |
51 |
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Reto Hug | 554 |
56 |
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Andreas Giglmayr | 465 |
62 |
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Gregor Buchholz | 414 |
79 |
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Daniel Unger | 272 |
126 |
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Franz Höfer | 68 |
Women

With one gold and three silver medals, Brit Helen Jenkins won the 2011 racing season for women.
space | country | Athlete | Points |
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1 |
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Helen Jenkins | 4.023 |
2 |
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Andrea Hewitt | 3,836 |
3 |
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Sarah Groff | 2,783 |
4th |
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Emma Jackson | 2,760 |
5 |
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Bárbara Riveros Díaz | 2,754 |
6th |
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Paula Findlay | 2,637 |
7th |
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Emma Moffatt | 2,611 |
10 |
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Melanie Annaheim | 1,950 |
11 |
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Svenja Bazlen | 1,802 |
19th |
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Nicola Spirig | 1,602 |
20th |
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Anja Dittmer | 1,578 |
35 |
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Kathrin Mueller | 856 |
51 |
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Daniela Ryf | 607 |
54 |
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Anne Haug | 562 |
60 |
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Rebecca Robisch | 430 |
91 |
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Lydia Waldmüller | 187 |
98 |
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Ricarda Lisk | 138 |
114 |
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Anja Knapp | 63 |
125 |
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Celine Schärer | 37 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ wcs.triathlon.org ( Memento of the original from April 16, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b c ITU race in Yokohama postponed
- ^ Report on the Radiation Dose Condition in Yokohama