Lisa Perterer

Lisa Perterer (born 16 October 1991 in Villach) is an Austrian professional triathlete, winner of the 2009 Junior European Cup circuit and Austrian Junior Champion 2010.

Lisa Perterer at the Elite Sprint World Championships in Lausanne, 2011.
Lisa Perterer, duelling with the best Hungarian triathlete Zsófia Kovács at the World Cup in Tiszaújváros, 2011.
Lisa Perterer at the World Championship Series triathlon in Kitzbuhel, 2011.

In 2011, Perterer changed to the Elite category. At the World Championship Series triathlon in Kitzbuhel, she was included into the start list only thanks to a wildcard. At the World Cup triathlon in Edmonton, however, still a junior, she most surprisingly won the bronze medal behind Ashleigh Gentle and Mateja Simic and thus proved to be the best Austrian female triathlete, far better than Lydia Waldmüller, who placed 21st. Thanks to the bronze medal, Lisa Perterer was regularly qualified for the World Championship Series triathlon in Hamburg where she placed 15th and again proved to belong the world elite. At Tiszaújváros she again achieved a good position among the world elite.

Lisa Perterer is one of Austria's greatest hopes in triathlon, which has not produced elite medalists since the days of Australian Austrian Olympic winner Kate Allen. For the time being, no Austrian female triathlete is qualified for the London Olympics 2012.[1] In the Women Olympic Ranking, however, thanks to her first World Cup participation, Perterer could even surpass Lydia Waldmüller, who did not take part at the World Championship triathlon in Hamburg.[2]

Lisa Perterer attended the Sports High School BORG SSLK in Klagenfurt and represents the army club HSV (Heeressportverein) Triathlon Kärnten. In autumn 2011, Perterer joined the sports high performance scheme of the Austrian army.

ITU competitions

In the four years from 2007 to 2010, Perterer took part in 11 ITU competitions and achieved 9 top ten positions. The following list is based upon the official ITU rankings and the Athlete's Profile Page.[3] Unless indicated otherwise, the following events are triathlons (Olympic Distance) and belong to the Elite category.

DateCompetitionPlaceRank
  2007-09-08  Junior European CupBled 1
  2008-02-01  Winter Triathlon European Championship (Junior)Gaishorn am See 1
  2008-06-28  Junior European CupHolten 5
  2009-02-13  Winter Triathlon European Championship (Junior)Gaishorn 3
  2009-06-06  Junior European CupVienna 1
  2009-06-20  Junior European CupTarzo Revine 2
  2009-07-02  European Championship (Junior)Holten 6
  2009-09-09  Dextro Energy World Championship Series, Grand Final: Junior World ChampionshipGold Coast 27
  2010-06-12  Junior European CupVienna 6
  2010-07-03  European Championship (Junior)Athlone 8
  2010-09-08  Dextro Energy World Championship Series, Grand Final: Junior World ChampionshipBudapest 17
  2011-05-29  Premium European CupBrasschaat 18
  2011-06-18  Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesKitzbühel 56
  2011-07-10  World CupEdmonton 3
  2011-07-16  Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesHamburg 15
  2011-08-14  World CupTiszaújváros 13
  2011-08-20  Sprint World ChampionshipLausanne 29
  2011-09-09  Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesBeijing 54
  2011-10-09  World CupHuatulco DNF
  2011-11-06  World CupGuatape 7

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