2011 ITU Team Triathlon World Championships

The 2011 ITU Triathlon Team World Cup was held in Lausanne Switzerland on 21 August 2011. The championship was the sixth edition to be held and the third since the championships were reformatted in 2009; eliminating the separate male and female teams, running the championships with coed teams.

Format

Each team was allowed to enter 2 teams of four, made up of 2 females and 2 males. The teams competed in the following order of female–male–female–male. Each athlete completed a 265-metre swim, a 5 kilometre bike ride and a 1.2 kilometre run.[1] Due to safety reasons the first athlete completed a longer, 500 metre swim instead.[2]

Results

Since the reformatted event began, Switzerland came into the competition winning both previous championships. In 2011, they settled with the silver medal as Great Britain's team of 2008 World Champion Helen Jenkins, 2010 and 2011 World Sprint Champion Jonathan Brownlee, Jodie Stimpson and 2009 World Champion Alistair Brownlee took the title.[2]

RankTeamTime
 Great Britain 1:09:29
  Switzerland 1:09:44
 Germany 1:09:56
4  France 1:10:08
5  United States 1:11:32
6  Australia 1:11:43
7  Netherlands 1:11:44
8  Hungary 1:12:00
9  New Zealand 1:12:11
10  Russia 1:12:16

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References

  1. "WC Team". International Triathlon Union. Archived from the original on 30 March 2012. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
  2. Sherwood, Merryn (21 August 2011). "Dream team leads Great Britain to Team Triathlon World Championship". International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
  3. "2011 Lausanne ITU Team Triathlon World Championships: 4xMixed Relay: Results". International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
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