ITU World Championship Series 2010

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2nd ITU World Championship Series 2010
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Emma Moffatt - World Short Distance Champion (2009 and 2010)

The World Championship Series 2010 is a triathlon racing series over the "short distance" or "Olympic triathlon distance".

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 . Since 2009 the World Cup has been expanded to include a racing series.

There were six races over the Olympic distance for men and women in 2010 and the seventh race was held in Budapest as the “Grand Final” in September.

In the overall standings, the world championship title went to Australian Emma Moffatt , who was able to successfully defend her title from the previous year. She was often at the forefront of the races, but was still unable to win an individual race in the 2010 season.
In 2010, the men's title went to Spaniard Francisco Javier Gómez Noya .

Single race

Men

date place gold time silver time bronze time
Apr 11, 2010 AustraliaAustralia Sydney New ZealandNew Zealand Bevan Docherty 1:51:27 RussiaRussia Alexander Bryukhankov 1:51:33 FranceFrance David Hauss 1:51:34
0May 8, 2010 Korea SouthSouth Korea Seoul GermanyGermany Jan Frodeno 1:51:49 AustraliaAustralia Courtney Atkinson 1:51:50 AustraliaAustralia Brad Kahlefeldt 1:52:17
0June 6, 2010 SpainSpain Madrid United KingdomUnited Kingdom Alistair Brownlee 1:52:41 AustraliaAustralia Courtney Atkinson 1:52:51 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Sven Riederer 1:53:07
July 18, 2010 GermanyGermany Hamburg SpainSpain Javier Gomez 1:43:07 GermanyGermany Jan Frodeno 1:43:23 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Tim Don 1:43:57
July 25, 2010 United KingdomUnited Kingdom London SpainSpain Javier Gomez 1:42:08 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Alistair Brownlee 1:42:14 GermanyGermany Jan Frodeno 1:42:30
Aug 14, 2010 AustriaAustria Kitzbühel United KingdomUnited Kingdom Stuart Hayes 1:52:32 SpainSpain Javier Gomez 1:53:04 GermanyGermany Jan Frodeno 1:53:21
Sep 12 2010 HungaryHungary Budapest United KingdomUnited Kingdom Alistair Brownlee 1:42:26 SpainSpain Javier Gomez 1:42:30 GermanyGermany Steffen Justus 1:43:04

Women

date place gold time silver time bronze time
Apr 11, 2010 AustraliaAustralia Sydney ChileChile Bárbara Riveros Díaz 2:04:19 New ZealandNew Zealand Andrea Hewitt 2:04:19 AustraliaAustralia Emma Moffatt 2:04:20
0May 8, 2010 Korea SouthSouth Korea Seoul SwitzerlandSwitzerland Daniela Ryf 2:00:59 ChileChile Bárbara Riveros Díaz 2:01:02 New ZealandNew Zealand Emma Moffatt 2:01:04
0June 5, 2010 SpainSpain Madrid SwitzerlandSwitzerland Nicola Spirig 2:06:00 FranceFrance Emmie Charayron 2:06:05 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Helen Jenkins 2:06:09
July 17, 2010 GermanyGermany Hamburg SwedenSweden Lisa Nordén 1:53:53 AustraliaAustralia Emma Moffatt 1:53:53 IrelandIreland Aileen Morrison 1:53:55
July 24, 2010 United KingdomUnited Kingdom London CanadaCanada Paula Findlay 1:51:48 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Nicola Spirig 1:51:51 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Helen Jenkins 1:51:53
Aug 15, 2010 AustriaAustria Kitzbühel CanadaCanada Paula Findlay 2:03:03 SwedenSweden Lisa Nordén 2:03:06 New ZealandNew Zealand Andrea Hewitt 2:03:10
Sep 12 2010 HungaryHungary Budapest AustraliaAustralia Emma Snowsill 1:49:42 AustraliaAustralia Emma Moffatt 1:51:25 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Nicola Spirig 1:51:27
Francisco Javier Gómez Noya - World Champion on the Short Distance (2010)

Overall rating

Men

space country athlete Points
1 SpainSpain ESP Javier Gomez 3,789
2 GermanyGermany DEU Steffen Justus 3.139
3 AustraliaAustralia OUT Brad Kahlefeldt 3.112
4th GermanyGermany DEU Jan Frodeno 2,963
7th SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Sven Riederer 2.405
8th RussiaRussia RUS Alexander Alexandrovich Bryukhankov
14th RussiaRussia RUS Dmitri Andreevich Polyansky
20th RussiaRussia RUS Vladimir Turbayevsky
31 GermanyGermany DEU Jonathan Zipf
39 AustriaAustria AUT Andreas Giglmayr 0.832

Women

space country Athlete Points
1 AustraliaAustralia OUT Emma Moffatt 3,806
2 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Nicola Spirig 3,413
3 SwedenSweden SWE Lisa Nordén 3,390
4th United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR Helen Jenkins 3,184
5 CanadaCanada CAN Paula Findlay
8th United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR Vicky Holland
18th GermanyGermany DEU Anja Dittmer 1,586
29 GermanyGermany DEU Ricarda Lisk 0.992
66 GermanyGermany DEU Rebecca Robisch 0.330

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Riveros Diaz Wins Thrilling Sprint Finish In Women's Sydney Race ( Memento of the original from April 13, 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / triathlon.competitor.com
  2. 2010 Dextro Energy Triathlon - ITU World Championship Series Seoul: Elite Women: Results
  3. ITU World Championship Hamburg 2010: Results ITU Elite Women
  4. Findlay Makes it Back-to-Back Wins in Kitzbühel