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The following is a list of all the World Championship medalists crowned on the various legs of the World Triathlon Championship series. While the men and women's elite championships were decided over the full series, Mixed Relay, Under-23, and Junior World Championships were all decided by single races on the Torremolinos grand final.
February 3: World Triathlon Winter Cup in Harbin [43] Winners: Alessandro Saravalle (m) / Yula Danzeng (w) February 23 & 24: 2024 World Triathlon Winter Duathlon Championships in Pragelato [44] Winners: Hans Christian Tungesvik (m) / Ine Skjellum (w) February 24 & 25: 2024 World Triathlon Winter Championships in Pragelato [45] [46]
The 2024 European Triathlon Championships was held in Vichy, France from 21 to 22 September 2024. [1] [2] [3] Medalists ... 1:07:17 Wim De Paepe
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Kristian Blummenfelt (born 14 February 1994) is a Norwegian triathlete, Olympic and world champion, competing at short course (sprint and standard distance), 70.3 (half-Ironman) and 140.6 (Ironman) distances. He won the gold medal in the men's triathlon at the 2020 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan. [2]
14-17 September Rotterdam, Netherlands [14] 2018: 12–16 September Gold Coast, Australia 2019: August 30–1 September Lausanne, Switzerland 2020: Cancelled * Edmonton, Canada 2021: 20-22 August Edmonton, Canada 2022: 22-26 November Abu Dhabi, UAE: 2023: 23-24 September Pontevedra, Spain 2024: 17-20 October Torremolinos, Spain
The men's triathlon at the 2024 Summer Olympics took place on 31 July 2024. Alex Yee of Great Britain won the gold medal, with Hayden Wilde of New Zealand and Léo Bergère of France taking silver and bronze, respectively. Kristian Blummenfelt of Norway, the gold medallist at the 2020 Olympics, finishes in 12th place, failing to defend his gold ...
Yokohama: International Stadium Yokohama: 6–8 June 2003 88: Tottori, Tottori: Tottori Athletics Stadium: 4–6 June 2004 89: Shinjuku, Tokyo: National Olympic Stadium: 2–5 June 2005 90: Kobe: Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium: 30 June – 2 July 2006 91: Osaka: Nagai Stadium: 29 June – 1 July 2007 92: Kawasaki, Kanagawa: Todoroki ...