ITU Duathlon World Championships

The ITU Duathlon World Championships have been held annually since 1990. The championships involve a continuous run-cycle-run, with the format since 1994 being a first run of 10 km, a cycle of 40 km and a second run of 5 km (distances varied prior to 1994). The championships are organised by the International Triathlon Union.

Contents

Champions

Elite

Year Male Female Reference
1990  Kenny Souza (USA)  Thea Sybesma (NED) [1]
1991  Matt Brick (NZL)  Erin Baker (NZL) [1]
1992  Matt Brick (NZL)  Jenny Alcorn (AUS) [1]
1993  Greg Welch (AUS)  Carol Montgomery (CAN) [1]
1994  Normann Stadler (GER)  Irma Heeren (NED) [1]
1995  Oscar Galíndez (ARG)  Natascha Badmann (SUI) [1]
1996  Andrew Noble (AUS)  Jackie Gallagher (AUS) [1]
1997  Jonathan Hall (AUS)  Irma Heeren (NED) [1]
1998  Yann Millon (FRA)  Irma Heeren (NED) [1]
1999  Yann Millon (FRA)  Jackie Gallagher (AUS) [1]
2000  Benny Vansteelant (BEL)  Stephanie Forrester (GBR) [1]
2001  Benny Vansteelant (BEL)  Erika Csomor (HUN) [1]
2002  Tim Don (GBR)  Corine Raux (FRA) [1]
2003  Benny Vansteelant (BEL)  Edwige Pitel (FRA) [1]
2004  Benny Vansteelant (BEL)  Erika Csomor (HUN) [1]
2005  Paul Amey (GBR)  Michelle Dillon (GBR) [1]
2006  Leon Griffin (AUS)  Catriona Morrison (GBR) [1]
2007  Paul Amey (GBR)  Vanessa Fernandes (POR) [1]
2008  Paul Amey (GBR)  Vanessa Fernandes (POR) [1]
2009  Jarrod Shoemaker (USA)  Vendula Frintová (CZE) [2]
2010  Bart Aernouts (BEL)  Catriona Morrison (GBR) [3]
2011  Sergio Silva (POR)  Katie Hewison (GBR) [4]

Venues

Year Date Location Race distances (kilometres)
Run 1 Cycle Run 2
1990 24 November Cathedral City, CA, United States 10 60 10
1991 30 November Cathedral City, CA, United States 10 60 10
1992 7 June Frankfurt, Germany 10 60 10
1993 17 October Arlington, TX, United States 5 50 5
1994 19 November Hobart, Australia 10 40 5
1995 3 November Cancún, Mexico 10 40 5
1996 14–15 September Ferrara, Italy 10 40 5
1997 13 September Guernica, Spain 10 40 5
1998 23 August St. Wendel, Germany 10 40 5
1999 17 October Huntersville, NC, United States 10 40 5
2000 8 October Calais, France 10 40 5
2001 11 September Rimini, Italy 10 40 5
2002 20 October Alpharetta, GA, United States 10 40 5
2003 31 August Affoltern, Switzerland 10 40 5
2004 30 May Geel, Belgium 10 40 5
2005 25 September Newcastle, NSW, Australia 10 40 5
2006 29 July Corner Brook, Canada 10 40 5
2007 19 May Győr, Hungary 10 40 5
2008 27 September Rimini, Italy 10 40 5
2009 26 September Concord, NC, United States 10 40 5
2010 3—5 September Edinburgh, United Kingdom 10 38.4 5
2011 24—25 September Gijón, Spain 10 40 5

References