ITU World Championship Series 2009
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The World Championship Series has been an annual triathlon racing series over the "short distance" or "Olympic triathlon distance" that has taken place since 2009 .
organization
The distances for these races are 1.5 km swimming, 40 km cycling and 10 km running. This World Cup has been organized annually by the International Triathlon Union (ITU) since 1989 .
The field of participants in the World Championship Series 2009 was limited to 65 women and men and at the final event it was 75. The international ranking points are decisive for participation. A maximum of six athletes per nation and gender are allowed to start per race.
There were seven races over the Olympic distance for men and women in 2009, followed by the eighth, the “Grand Final” in Australia.
Single race
Women
date | place | gold | time | silver | time | bronze | time |
May 2, 2009 | Tongyeong | Emma Snowsill | 2:02:42 | Emma Moffatt | 2:02:52 | Yuri Ide | 2:03:30 |
May 30, 2009 | Madrid | Andrea Hewitt | 2:05:58 | Lisa Nordén | 2:05:59 | Jessica Harrison | 2:05:59 |
June 20, 2009 | Washington, DC | Emma Moffatt -1- | 1:59:55 | Emma Snowsill | 2:00:20 | Daniela Ryf | 2:01:01 |
July 11, 2009 | Kitzbühel | Emma Moffatt -2- | 1:54:38 | Nicola Spirig | 1:55:12 | Andrea Hewitt | 1:55:17 |
July 25, 2009 | Hamburg | Emma Moffatt -3- | 1:56:12 | Lisa Nordén | 1:57:06 | Daniela Ryf | 1:57:39 |
August 15, 2009 | London | Nicola Spirig | 1:54:24 | Lisa Nordén | 1:54:26 | Helen Jenkins | 1:54:29 |
August 22, 2009 | Yokohama | Lisa Nordén | 1:55:55 | Andrea Hewitt | 1:56:00 | Yuri Ide | 1:56:03 |
September 9-13, 2009 | Gold coast | Emma Moffatt -4- | 1:59:14 | Lisa Nordén | 1:59:19 | Helen Jenkins | 1:59:41 |
Men
date | place | gold | time | silver | time | bronze | time |
May 3, 2009 | Tongyeong | Bevan Docherty | 1:50:25 | Bradley Kahlefeldt | 1:50:25 | Dmitri Polyansky | 1:50:29 |
May 31, 2009 | Madrid | Alistair Brownlee -1- | 1:51:27 | Courtney Atkinson | 1:52:14 | Javier Gomez | 1:52:19 |
June 21, 2009 | Washington, DC | Alistair Brownlee -2- | 1:48:58 | Javier Gomez | 1:49:11 | Maik Petzold | 1:49:24 |
July 12, 2009 | Kitzbühel | Alistair Brownlee -3- | 1:43:13 | Javier Gomez | 1:43:21 | Laurent Vidal | 1:43:24 |
July 26, 2009 | Hamburg | Jarrod Shoemaker | 1:44:06 | Bradley Kahlefeldt | 1:44:14 | Alexander Bryukhankov | 1:44:16 |
August 16, 2009 | London | Alistair Brownlee -4- | 1:41:50 | Steffen Justus | 1:41:58 | Kris Gemmell | 1:42:01 |
August 23, 2009 | Yokohama | Jan Frodeno | 1:44:31 | Kris Gemmell | 1:44:49 | Javier Gomez | 1:44:52 |
September 9-13, 2009 | Gold coast | Alistair Brownlee -5- | 1:44:51 | Javier Gomez | 1:44:57 | Jan Frodeno | 1:45:21 |
Overall rating
The winners of the “Grand Final” in September 2009 and also world champions on points were, after a close decision, the Australian Emma Moffatt and the 21-year-old Briton and five-time winner Alistair Brownlee .
Women
space | country | Athlete | Points |
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1 | OUT | Emma Moffatt | 4,340 |
2 | SWE | Lisa Nordén | 4.130 |
3 | NZL | Andrea Hewitt | 3,462 |
4th | SUI | Daniela Ryf | 3,187 |
5 | SCO | Helen Jenkins | 3,173 |
11 | DEU | Anja Dittmer | 2.130 |
14th | DEU | Ricarda Lisk | 1,998 |
15th | SUI | Nicola Spirig | 1.937 |
38 | AUT | Kate Allen | 809 |
75 | AUT | Irina Kirchler | 178 |
104 | FRA | Charlotte Morel | 37 |
Men
space | country | athlete | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | GBR | Alistair Brownlee | 4,000 |
2 | ESP | Javier Gomez | 3,959 |
3 | DEU | Maik Petzold | 3,442 |
4th | DEU | Jan Frodeno | 3,162 |
5 | DEU | Steffen Justus | 3.139 |
9 | RUS | Dmitri Andreevich Polyansky | |
16 | SUI | Sven Riederer | 1,899 |
23 | DEU | Sebastian Rank | 1.103 |
24 | DEU | Daniel Unger | 1,084 |
26th | DEU | Christian Prochnow | 988 |
75 | AUT | Andreas Giglmayr | 203 |
80 | DEU | Andreas Raelert | 188 |
125 | AUT | Dominik Berger | 38 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ All triathlon world stars in Kitzbühel - July 9th to 12th ( Memento from March 28th, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ Dextro Energy Triathlon-ITU World Championship London
- ^ Dextro Energy Triathlon-ITU World Championship Yokohama
- ↑ Gold Coast: Moffat keeps his nerve
- ↑ Clarissa Sagerer-Schlockermann: Petzold before Frodeno, Dittmer 15. In: dtu-info.de June 22, 2009
- ↑ Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Series in Kitzbühel
- ↑ World Cup final: Brownlee crowns a strong season