1994 ITU Triathlon World Championships

The 1994 ITU Triathlon World Championships were held in Wellington, New Zealand on 27 November 1994 and organised by the International Triathlon Union.[1] The course was a 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) swim, 40 kilometres (25 mi) bike, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) run.[2]

Results

Men's Championship

Rank Name Swim Bike Run Time
 Spencer Smith (GBR)17:451:00:2032:561:51:04
 Brad Beven (AUS)17:451:02:0431:571:51:49
 Ralf Eggert (GER)18:441:01:0632:471:52:40
4 Mark Bates (CAN)18:291:01:4232:251:52:41
5 Philippe Fattori (FRA)18:381:02:0832:101:52:58
6 Dennis Looze (NED)18:041:01:4733:091:53:04
7 Andrew MacMartin (CAN)18:091:01:5133:041:53:06
8 Troy Fidler (AUS)18:031:01:5133:151:53:14
9 Scott Molina (USA)18:001:02:2732:141:53:20
10 Markus Keller (SUI)18:511:01:0333:301:53:26
11 Rainer Müller-Hörner (GER)17:501:02:1033:241:53:26
12 Ricardo González Dávila (MEX)18:311:01:2133:401:53:35
13 Brad Kearns (USA)18:541:02:0232:501:53:49
14 Greg Bennett (USA)18:551:00:5434:011:53:52
15 Thomas Hellriegel (GER)19:441:01:0833:151:54:08
16 Wes Hobson (USA)18:051:01:5134:311:54:31
17 Tomas Kocar (CZE)18:131:01:2535:211:55:03
18 Mark Lees (AUS)19:131:02:5632:561:55:07
19 Stefan Jakobsen (CAN)18:401:02:0934:501:55:39
20 Nathaniel Llerandi (USA)17:421:03:2634:381:55:48
21 Carl Blasco (FRA)17:571:04:1733:431:56:00
22 Leandro Macedo (BRA)19:281:03:5032:431:56:03
23 Frank Clarke (CAN)20:311:02:5832:491:56:19
24 Tim Bentley (AUS)18:421:05:0132:421:56:31
25 Didier Volckaert (BEL)19:231:02:4634:301:56:42
26 Benjamin Sanson (FRA)17:081:03:3636:001:56:46
27 Norbert Domnik (AUT)00:000:00:0000:001:56:48
28 Loch Vollermerhaus (CAN)17:481:02:0337:041:56:57
29 Martin Matula (CZE)20:041:01:3335:191:57:00
30 Joachim Enzenhofer (AUT)19:101:04:0633:451:57:02
Sources:[3][4]

Women's Championship

Rank Name Swim Bike Run Time
 Emma Carney (AUS)20:171:07:0435:442:03:18
 Anette Pedersen (DEN)20:531:07:4336:542:05:31
 Sarah Harrow (NZL)20:031:08:1538:302:06:52
4 Suzanne Nielsen (DEN)20:291:09:3637:072:07:17
5 Isabelle Mouthon-Michellys (FRA)20:491:09:2337:052:07:19
6 Bianka van Woesik (AUS)21:051:09:3137:202:07:57
7 Jenny Rose (NZL)21:251:08:2938:342:08:31
8 Jackie Hallam (AUS)21:251:11:1736:392:09:23
9 Rina Hill (AUS)19:451:12:0338:042:09:54
10 Jeasnnine De Ruysscher (BEL)21:321:08:3539:592:10:07
11 Gail Laurence (USA)20:151:09:5640:022:10:15
12 Ute Schaefer (GER)23:221:07:1440:132:10:49
13 Ann Keat (NZL)20:001:09:3541:432:11:21
14 Simone Mortier (GER)21:201:10:3039:392:11:32
15 Sophie Delemer (FRA)22:221:09:5039:342:11:49
16 Dolorita Gerber (SUI)23:411:11:1436:562:11:53
17 Karen Smyers (USA)21:161:09:5440:472:11:58
18 Irma Heeren (NED)00:000:00:0000:002:12:20
19 Jill Westenra (NZL)22:571:10:0839:442:12:49
20 Lisa Bentley (CAN)23:271:11:2537:562:12:50
21 Maria Melin (SWE)20:271:13:4538:442:12:58
22 Dorothy Cribb Fiona (CAN)22:021:12:2538:432:13:11
23 Nina Anisimova (RUS)19:421:13:1340:162:13:13
24 Alison Hamilton (IRL)23:241:11:1338:452:13:25
25 Sabine Graf-Westhoff (GER)19:471:13:3840:182:13:37
26 Katie Webb (USA)21:501:13:2238:312:13:47
27 Alison Hollington (GBR)22:441:11:3839:352:14:00
28 Kelley Kwiatrowski (USA)21:271:12:5639:392:14:06
29 Sue Clark (NZL)23:351:11:1139:252:14:14
30 Francisca Rüssli (SUI)22:371:09:4802:592:14:30
31 Dominique Donner (RSA)19:331:13:2144:282:17:22
Sources:[5][6]
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See also

References

  1. "1994 Wellington ITU Triathlon World Championship". International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
  2. "1994 Wellington ITU Triathlon World Championships, New Zealand, November 27, 1994" (PDF). International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
  3. "1994 Wellington ITU Triathlon World Championship: Elite Men: Results". International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
  4. "1994 Triathlon World Championships: Men". The-Sports.org. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
  5. "1994 Wellington ITU Triathlon World Championship: Elite Women: Results". International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
  6. "1994 Triathlon World Championships: Women". The-Sports.org. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
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