Ironman World Championship
The Ironman World Championship has been held annually in Hawaii since 1978, with an additional race in 1982. It is owned and organized by the World Triathlon Corporation. It is the annual culmination of a series of Ironman triathlon qualification races held throughout the world.
History
From 1978 through 1980 the race was held on the island of Oahu, the course combining that of three events already held there: the Waikiki Roughwater Swim (2.4 mi./3.86 km), the Around-Oahu Bike Race (115 mi./185.07 km, originally a two-day event), and the Honolulu Marathon. The bike stage was reduced by 3 miles to link it to the start of the marathon course. In 1981 the race was moved to the less urbanized Big Island, keeping the distances the same: a 2.4 miles (3.86 km) open water swim in Kailua-Kona Bay, a 112 miles (180.25 km) bike ride across the Hawaiian lava desert to Hāwī and back, and a marathon (26 miles 385 yards, 42.195 km) run along the coast of the Big Island from Keauhou to Keahole Point and back to Kailua-Kona, finishing on Aliʻi Drive.
Since 1982, the race has been held in the fall each year, before which it was held in the spring, giving two races in 1982. The most recent Ironman World Championship took place on October 8, 2016. Qualifying for the World Championship is achieved through placement in one of the other Ironman races or some Ironman 70.3 races.
The current Ironman Hawaii course record was set in 2011 by Craig Alexander (Australia), whose winning time was 8 hrs 3 mins 56 sec. The women's course record is 8 hrs 46 mins 46 sec, set in 2016 by Daniela Ryf (Switzerland),[1] who also won in 2015.
Athletes with disabilities compete in the event in the physically challenged category, which was instituted in 1997, and are required to meet the same cutoff times as able bodied competitors. Australian John Maclean was the first physically challenged athlete to complete the event.[2]
Medalists
Men
Year | Gold | Time | Silver | Time | Bronze | Time |
2016 | Jan Frodeno (GER) | 8:06:30 | Sebastian Kienle (GER) | 8:10:02 | Patrick Lange (GER) | 8:11:14 |
2015 | Jan Frodeno (GER) | 8:14:40 | Andreas Raelert (GER) | 8:17:43 | Timothy O'Donnell (USA) | 8:18:50 |
2014 | Sebastian Kienle (GER) | 8:14:18 | Ben Hoffman (USA) | 8:19:23 | Jan Frodeno (GER) | 8:20:32 |
2013 | Frederik Van Lierde (BEL) | 8:12:29 | Luke McKenzie (AUS) | 8:15:19 | Sebastian Kienle (GER) | 8:19:24 |
2012 | Pete Jacobs (AUS) | 8:18:37 | Andreas Raelert (GER) | 8:23:40 | Frederik Van Lierde (BEL) | 8:24:09 |
2011 | Craig Alexander (AUS) | 8:03:56 | Pete Jacobs (AUS) | 8:09:11 | Andreas Raelert (GER) | 8:11:07 |
2010 | Chris McCormack (AUS) | 8:10:37 | Andreas Raelert (GER) | 8:12:17 | Marino Vanhoenacker (BEL) | 8:13:14 |
2009 | Craig Alexander (AUS) | 8:20:21 | Chris Lieto (USA) | 8:22:56 | Andreas Raelert (GER) | 8:24:32 |
2008 | Craig Alexander (AUS) | 8:17:45 | Eneko Llanos (ESP) | 8:20:50 | Rutger Beke (BEL) | 8:21:23 |
2007 | Chris McCormack (AUS) | 8:15:34 | Craig Alexander (AUS) | 8:19:04 | Torbjørn Sindballe (DEN) | 8:21:30 |
2006 | Normann Stadler (GER) | 8:11:58 | Chris McCormack (AUS) | 8:13:10 | Faris Al-Sultan (GER) | 8:19:05 |
2005 | Faris Al-Sultan (GER) | 8:14:17 | Cameron Brown (NZL) | 8:19:36 | Peter Reid (CAN) | 8:20:04 |
2004 | Normann Stadler (GER) | 8:33:29 | Peter Reid (CAN) | 8:43:40 | Faris Al-Sultan (GER) | 8:45:14 |
2003 | Peter Reid (CAN) | 8:22:35 | Rutger Beke (BEL) | 8:28:27 | Cameron Brown (NZL) | 8:30:08 |
2002 | Tim DeBoom (USA) | 8:29:56 | Peter Reid (CAN) | 8:33:06 | Cameron Brown (NZL) | 8:35:34 |
2001 | Tim DeBoom (USA) | 8:31:18 | Cameron Brown (NZL) | 8:46:10 | Thomas Hellriegel (GER) | 8:47:40 |
2000 | Peter Reid (CAN) | 8:21:01 | Tim DeBoom (USA) | 8:23:10 | Normann Stadler (GER) | 8:26:45 |
1999 | Luc Van Lierde (BEL) | 8:17:17 | Peter Reid (CAN) | 8:22:54 | Tim DeBoom (USA) | 8:25:42 |
1998 | Peter Reid (CAN) | 8:24:20 | Luc Van Lierde (BEL) | 8:31:57 | Lothar Leder (GER) | 8:32:57 |
1997 | Thomas Hellriegel (GER) | 8:33:01 | Jürgen Zäck (GER) | 8:39:18 | Lothar Leder (GER) | 8:40:30 |
1996 | Luc Van Lierde (BEL) | 8:04:08 | Thomas Hellriegel (GER) | 8:06:07 | Greg Welch (AUS) | 8:18:57 |
1995 | Mark Allen (USA) | 8:20:34 | Thomas Hellriegel (GER) | 8:22:59 | Rainer Müller-Hörner (GER) | 8:25:23 |
1994 | Greg Welch (AUS) | 8:20:27 | Dave Scott (USA) | 8:24:32 | Jeff Devlin (USA) | 8:31:56 |
1993 | Mark Allen (USA) | 8:07:45 | Pauli Kiuru (FIN) | 8:14:27 | Wolfgang Dittrich (GER) | 8:20:13 |
1992 | Mark Allen (USA) | 8:09:08 | Cristián Bustos (CHI) | 8:16:29 | Pauli Kiuru (FIN) | 8:17:29 |
1991 | Mark Allen (USA) | 8:18:32 | Greg Welch (AUS) | 8:24:34 | Jeff Devlin (USA) | 8:27:55 |
1990 | Mark Allen (USA) | 8:28:17 | Scott Tinley (USA) | 8:37:40 | Pauli Kiuru (FIN) | 8:39:24 |
1989 | Mark Allen (USA) | 8:09:14 | Dave Scott (USA) | 8:10:13 | Greg Welch (AUS) | 8:32:16 |
1988 | Scott Molina (USA) | 8:31:00 | Mike Pigg (USA) | 8:33:11 | Ken Glah (USA) | 8:38:37 |
1987 | Dave Scott (USA) | 8:34:13 | Mark Allen (USA) | 8:45:19 | Greg Stewart (AUS) | 8:58:53 |
1986 | Dave Scott (USA) | 8:28:37 | Mark Allen (USA) | 8:36:04 | Scott Tinley (USA) | 9:00:37 |
1985 | Scott Tinley (USA) | 8:50:54 | Chris Hinshaw (USA) | 9:16:40 | Carl Kupferschmid (SUI) | 9:26:32 |
1984 | Dave Scott (USA) | 8:54:20 | Scott Tinley (USA) | 9:18:45 | Grant Boswell (USA) | 9:23:55 |
1983 | Dave Scott (USA) | 9:05:57 | Scott Tinley (USA) | 9:06:30 | Mark Allen (USA) | 9:21:06 |
1982 (Oct) | Dave Scott (USA) | 9:08:23 | Scott Tinley (USA) | 9:28:28 | Jeff Tinley (USA) | 9:36:53 |
1982 (Feb) | Scott Tinley (USA) | 9:19:41 | Dave Scott (USA) | 9:53:16 | Jeff Tinley (USA) | 9:53:16 |
1981 | John Howard (USA) | 9:38:29 | Tom Warren (USA) | 10:04:38 | Scott Tinley (USA) | 10:12:47 |
1980 | Dave Scott (USA) | 9:24:33 | Chuck Neumann (USA) | 10:24:41 | John Howard (USA) | 10:32:36 |
1979 | Tom Warren (USA) | 11:15:56 | John Dunbar (USA) | 12:03:56 | Ian Emberson (USA) | 12:23:30 |
1978 | Gordon Haller (USA) | 11:46:58 | John Dunbar (USA) | 12:20:27 | Dave Orlowski (USA) | 13:59:13 |
- 20: United States
- 7: Australia
- 7: Germany
- 3: Belgium Canada
Women
Year | Gold | Time | Silver | Time | Bronze | Time |
2016 | Daniela Ryf (SUI) | 8:46:46 | Mirinda Carfrae (AUS) | 9:10:30 | Heather Jackson (USA) | 9:11:32 |
2015 | Daniela Ryf (SUI) | 8:57:57 | Rachel Joyce (GBR) | 9:10:59 | Liz Blatchford (GBR) | 9:14:52 |
2014 | Mirinda Carfrae (AUS) | 9:00:55 | Daniela Ryf (SUI) | 9:02:57 | Rachel Joyce (GBR) | 9:04:23 |
2013 | Mirinda Carfrae (AUS) | 8:52:14 | Rachel Joyce (GBR) | 8:57:28 | Liz Blatchford (GBR) | 9:03:35 |
2012 | Leanda Cave (GBR) | 9:15:54 | Caroline Steffen (SUI) | 9:16:58 | Mirinda Carfrae (AUS) | 9:21:41 |
2011 | Chrissie Wellington (GBR) | 8:55:08 | Mirinda Carfrae (AUS) | 8:57:57 | Leanda Cave (GBR) | 9:03:29 |
2010 | Mirinda Carfrae (AUS) | 8:58:36 | Caroline Steffen (SUI) | 9:06:00 | Julie Dibens (GBR) | 9:10:04 |
2009 | Chrissie Wellington (GBR) | 8:54:02 | Mirinda Carfrae (AUS) | 9:13:59 | Virginia Berasategui (ESP) | 9:15:28 |
2008 | Chrissie Wellington (GBR) | 9:06:23 | Yvonne van Vlerken (NED) | 9:21:20 | Sandra Wallenhorst (GER) | 9:22:52 |
2007 | Chrissie Wellington (GBR) | 9:08:45 | Samantha McGlone (CAN) | 9:14:04 | Kate Major (AUS) | 9:19:13 |
2006 | Michellie Jones (AUS) | 9:18:31 | Desiree Ficker (USA) | 9:24:02 | Lisa Bentley (CAN) | 9:25:18 |
2005 | Natascha Badmann (SUI) | 9:09:30 | Michellie Jones (AUS) | 9:11:51 | Kate Major (AUS) | 9:12:39 |
2004 | Natascha Badmann (SUI) | 9:50:04 | Heather Fuhr (CAN) | 9:56:19 | Kate Major (AUS) | 10:01:56 |
2003 | Lori Bowden (CAN) | 9:11:55 | Natascha Badmann (SUI) | 9:17:08 | Nina Kraft (GER) | 9:17:16 |
2002 | Natascha Badmann (SUI) | 9:07:54 | Nina Kraft (GER) | 9:14:24 | Lori Bowden (CAN) | 9:22:27 |
2001 | Natascha Badmann (SUI) | 9:28:37 | Lori Bowden (CAN) | 9:32:59 | Nina Kraft (GER) | 9:41:01 |
2000 | Natascha Badmann (SUI) | 9:26:17 | Lori Bowden (CAN) | 9:29:05 | Fernanda Keller (BRA) | 9:31:29 |
1999 | Lori Bowden (CAN) | 9:13:02 | Karen Smyers (USA) | 9:20:40 | Fernanda Keller (BRA) | 9:24:30 |
1998 | Natascha Badmann (SUI) | 9:24:16 | Lori Bowden (CAN) | 9:27:19 | Fernanda Keller (BRA) | 9:28:29 |
1997 | Heather Fuhr (CAN) | 9:31:43 | Lori Bowden (CAN) | 9:41:42 | Fernanda Keller (BRA) | 9:50:02 |
1996 | Paula Newby-Fraser† (USA) | 9:06:49 | Natascha Badmann (SUI) | 9:11:19 | Karen Smyers (USA) | 9:19:13 |
1995 | Karen Smyers (USA) | 9:16:46 | Isabelle Mouthon (FRA) | 9:25:13 | Fernanda Keller (BRA) | 9:37:48 |
1994 | Paula Newby-Fraser (USA) | 9:20:14 | Karen Smyers (USA) | 9:28:08 | Fernanda Keller (BRA) | 9:43:30 |
1993 | Paula Newby-Fraser (USA) | 8:58:23 | Erin Baker (NZL) | 9:08:04 | Susan Latshaw (USA) | 9:20:40 |
1992 | Paula Newby-Fraser (ZIM) | 8:55:28 | Julie Anne White (CAN) | 9:21:40 | Thea Sybesma (NED) | 9:26:57 |
1991 | Paula Newby-Fraser (ZIM) | 9:07:52 | Erin Baker (NZL) | 9:23:37 | Sarah Coope (GBR) | 9:33:20 |
1990 | Erin Baker (NZL) | 9:13:42 | Paula Newby-Fraser (ZIM) | 9:20:01 | Terri Schneider (USA) | 10:00:34 |
1989 | Paula Newby-Fraser (ZIM) | 9:00:56 | Sylviane Puntous (CAN) | 9:21:55 | Kirsten Hanssen (USA) | 9:24:31 |
1988 | Paula Newby-Fraser (ZIM) | 9:01:01 | Erin Baker (NZL) | 9:12:14 | Kirsten Hanssen (USA) | 9:37:25 |
1987 | Erin Baker (NZL) | 9:35:25 | Sylviane Puntous (CAN) | 9:36:57 | Paula Newby-Fraser (ZIM) | 9:40:37 |
1986 | Paula Newby-Fraser (ZIM) | 9:49:14 | Sylviane Puntous (CAN) | 9:53:13 | Joanne Ernst (USA) | 10:00:07 |
1985 | Joanne Ernst (USA) | 10:25:22 | Elizabeth Bulman (USA) | 10:26:55 | Paula Newby-Fraser (ZIM) | 10:31:04 |
1984 | Sylviane Puntous (CAN) | 10:25:13 | Patricia Puntous (CAN) | 10:27:28 | Julie Olson (USA) | 10:38:10 |
1983 | Sylviane Puntous (CAN) | 10:43:36 | Patricia Puntous (CAN) | 10:49:17 | Eva Ueltzen (USA) | 11:01:49 |
1982.101982 (Oct) | Julie Leach (USA) | 10:54:08 | Jo Ann Dahlkoetter (USA) | 10:58:21 | Sally Edwards (USA) | 11:03:00 |
1982.021982 (Feb) | Kathleen McCartney (USA) | 11:09:40 | Julie Moss (USA) | 11:10:09 | Lyn Brooks (USA) Sally Edwards (USA) | 11:51:00 |
1981 | Linda Sweeney (USA) | 12:02:32 | Sally Edwards (USA) | 12:37:25 | Lyn Brooks (USA) | 12:42:15 |
1980 | Robin Beck (USA) | 11:21:24 | Eve Anderson (USA) | 15:40:59 | ||
1979 | Lyn Lemaire (USA) | 12:55:38 |
- 10: United States
- 8: Switzerland
- 5: United Kingdom Canada Zimbabwe
- 4: Australia
- 2: New Zealand
†Paula Newby Fraser was a citizen and represented the United States for the 1993, 1994 and 1996 race ; Ironman.ch Results
Ironman lottery
Until 2015, individuals could enter a lottery for the chance to participate in the Ironman World Championships. The lottery entry fee was $50 and afforded the chance to win one of 100 berths in the championship race. If selected the winners then had to pay the normal entry fee.[3]
However, according to a sworn complaint filed with the U.S. District Court in Tampa, Florida, Ironman illegally charged athletes for a chance to win the opportunity to compete in the Ironman World Championship.[4][5] According to Florida law, the state where the World Triathlon Corporation resides, it is illegal to set up and charge for a lottery.[6] Because WTC charged a $50 fee to enter the lottery, instead of giving away the opportunity to win a slot at the championships, they were in violation of this law.[7] Following the complaint WTC cooperated with the United States Attorneys office and the FBI's investigation of the matter and agreed to forfeit $2,761,910, the amount collected from the lottery since October 24, 2012.[4][8] The attorney representing the United States in the matter was 8-time Ironman finisher James A. Muench.[9]
Winners of the 2015 lottery were notified on March 17, 2015, prior to the announcement of the complaint.[5] WTC stated that these winners would be unaffected by this decision and that their slots for the upcoming championship race would be honored.[10]
References
- ↑ http://eu.ironman.com/triathlon/coverage/athlete-tracker.aspx?race=worldchampionship&y=2016#axzz4MVzge6Lo
- ↑ "Ironman World Championship". ESPN.com. October 6, 2011.
- ↑ "Lottery and Legacy". World Triathlon Corporation. September 1, 2013. Archived from the original on February 17, 2014. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
- 1 2 "World Triathlon Corporation (Ironman) Forfeits More Than $2.7 Million in Lottery Proceeds". Federal Bureau of Investigation. May 13, 2015. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
- 1 2 "U.S. District Court Complaint". scribd.com. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
- ↑ "849.09 Lottery prohibited; exceptions.". gambling-law-us.com. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
- ↑ .Stein, Letitia (May 13, 2015). "Ironman triathlon ran illegal lottery for athletes: U.S. prosecutors". Reuters. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
- ↑ Moskovitz, Diana (May 19, 2015). "Feds: Ironman Ran An Illegal Lottery And Made Millions". deadspin.com. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
- ↑ Cornwall, Warren (2015-05-18). "The Ironman Lottery Is Dead. Up Next: Your Local Race?". Outside Online. Retrieved 2016-10-23.
- ↑ "Statement from IRONMAN in response to recent DOJ decision". Ironman.com. May 13, 2015. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
- "World Championship » Ironman.com (Race Results)". World Triathlon Corporation. Retrieved 2009-03-22.
- "2009 World Championship Media Guide (pp 98-128 lists IRONMAN World Championship race results) » Ironman.com" (PDF). World Triathlon Corporation. Retrieved 2009-11-27.
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