The 1996 ITU Triathlon World Championships was a triathlon event held in Cleveland, Ohio, United States on 24 August 1996, organised by the International Triathlon Union.[1] The championship was won by Simon Lessing of Great Britain and Jackie Gallagher of Australia. The course was a 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) swim, 40 kilometres (25 mi) bike, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) run.
Results
editMen's Championship
editRank | Name | Swim | Bike | Run | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Simon Lessing (GBR) | 18:24 | 49:40 | 30:36 | 1:39:50 | |
Luc Van Lierde (BEL) | 19:28 | 50:07 | 29:42 | 1:40:11 | |
Leandro Macedo (BRA) | 20:11 | 49:24 | 30:20 | 1:41:00 | |
4 | Greg Bennett (USA) | 18:54 | 49:07 | 32:00 | 1:41:02 |
5 | Philippe Fattori (FRA) | 20:03 | 49:26 | 30:32 | 1:41:06 |
6 | Miles Stewart (AUS) | 19:12 | 50:22 | 30:34 | 1:41:09 |
7 | Carl Blasco (FRA) | 19:53 | 49:20 | 30:41 | 1:41:15 |
8 | Ralf Eggert (GER) | 20:01 | 49:31 | 30:48 | 1:41:18 |
9 | Hamish Carter (NZL) | 18:45 | 49:16 | 32:31 | 1:41:31 |
10 | Dmitriy Gaag (KAZ) | 20:16 | 49:20 | 30:54 | 1:41:40 |
11 | Alexandre Manzan (BRA) | 20:10 | 49:24 | 31:03 | 1:41:4 |
12 | Dennis Looze (NED) | 18:40 | 50:52 | 31:26 | 1:42:00 |
13 | Andrew Macmartin (CAN) | 19:07 | 50:23 | 31:32 | 1:42:08 |
14 | Samuel Pierreclaud (FRA) | 19:17 | 50:07 | 31:46 | 1:42:17 |
15 | Craig Walton (AUS) | 18:22 | 49:42 | 33:19 | 1:42:22 |
16 | Loch Vollermerhaus (CAN) | 19:35 | 49:28 | 32:15 | 1:42:47 |
17 | Stefan Vuckovic (GER) | 20:15 | 49:19 | 32:11 | 1:42:47 |
18 | Uzziel Valderrabano (MEX) | 20:13 | 49:20 | 32:10 | 1:42:49 |
19 | Ricardo Gonzalez Davila (MEX) | 19:43 | 49:46 | 32:13 | 1:43:04 |
20 | Javier Rosas (MEX) | 19:08 | 49:43 | 32:38 | 1:43:16 |
21 | Eric Van Der Linden (NED) | 19:21 | 50:05 | 32:42 | 1:43:22 |
22 | Stéphane Poulat (FRA) | 19:18 | 50:05 | 33:01 | 1:43:29 |
23 | Chippy Slater (AUS) | 19:21 | 50:14 | 33:13 | 1:43:47 |
24 | Abe Rogers (USA) | 19:56 | 48:18 | 34:47 | 1:43:56 |
25 | Joachim Franzmann (GER) | 19:50 | 49:40 | 33:29 | 1:44:04 |
26 | Leonardo Casadio Jardim (BRA) | 19:46 | 49:40 | 33:32 | 1:44:08 |
27 | Emerson Gomes (BRA) | 19:37 | 49:47 | 33:27 | 1:44:10 |
28 | Jason Harper (AUS) | 19:34 | 49:57 | 33:44 | 1:44:18 |
29 | Fedor Filipov (RUS) | 19:42 | 49:49 | 33:35 | 1:44:20 |
30 | Fabrizio Ferraresi (ITA) | 20:49 | 51:21 | 31:07 | 1:44:27 |
Sources:[2] |
Women's Championship
editRank | Name | Swim | Bike | Run | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jackie Gallagher (AUS) | 21:36 | 54:16 | 33:32 | 1:50:51 | |
Emma Carney (AUS) | 21:51 | 54:04 | 34:39 | 1:51:43 | |
Carol Montgomery (CAN) | 20:22 | 55:21 | 34:52 | 1:52:06 | |
4 | Rina Hill (AUS) | 20:11 | 56:05 | 34:46 | 1:52:15 |
5 | Karen Smyers (USA) | 21:46 | 54:02 | 35:30 | 1:52:42 |
6 | Anja Dittmer (GER) | 21:45 | 54:10 | 36:13 | 1:53:13 |
7 | Nicole Andronicus (AUS) | 21:00 | 54:48 | 36:24 | 1:53:35 |
8 | Jenny Rose (NZL) | 21:48 | 54:00 | 37:07 | 1:54:13 |
9 | Sharon Donnelly (CAN) | 20:02 | 54:38 | 38:23 | 1:54:26 |
10 | Nancy Kemp-Arendt (LUX) | 20:23 | 55:30 | 37:28 | 1:54:33 |
11 | Magali Di Marco Messmer (SUI) | 20:07 | 55:51 | 37:29 | 1:54:39 |
12 | Suzanne Nielsen (DEN) | 21:55 | 56:50 | 34:56 | 1:54:57 |
13 | Sarah Harrow (NZL) | 20:57 | 55:09 | 38:12 | 1:55:28 |
14 | Julie Nievergelt (USA) | 20:42 | 55:19 | 38:23 | 1:55:35 |
15 | Gail Laurence (USA) | 21:03 | 55:01 | 38:20 | 1:55:38 |
16 | Evelyn Williamson (NZL) | 21:27 | 54:28 | 38:27 | 1:55:39 |
17 | Wieke Hoogzaad (NED) | 20:59 | 55:01 | 39:24 | 1:55:56 |
18 | Barbara Lindquist (USA) | 19:46 | 56:13 | 38:50 | 1:56:00 |
19 | Natasja Hilgeholt (NZL) | 21:04 | 54:59 | 39:04 | 1:56:18 |
20 | Natascha Badmann (SUI) | 23:41 | 55:10 | 36:42 | 1:56:37 |
21 | Kathleen Smet (BEL) | 20:04 | 54:35 | 40:58 | 1:56:51 |
22 | Maribel Blanco (ESP) | 22:39 | 57:54 | 35:33 | 1:56:59 |
23 | Ute Mueckel (GER) | 19:33 | 56:15 | 39:58 | 1:56:59 |
24 | Haruna Hosoya (JPN) | 21:33 | 56:08 | 39:05 | 1:57:04 |
25 | Brigitte Scheithauer (GER) | 20:56 | 54:55 | 40:03 | 1:57:17 |
26 | Mieke Suys (BEL) | 21:54 | 56:59 | 38:07 | 1:58:00 |
27 | Joanne Ritchie (CAN) | 22:39 | 57:47 | 36:43 | 1:58:21 |
28 | Sylvia Corbett (CAN) | 22:23 | 57:53 | 37:09 | 1:58:30 |
29 | Siri Lindley (USA) | 22:38 | 57:49 | 37:09 | 1:58:45 |
30 | Virginia Berasategi (ESP) | 22:21 | 57:49 | 37:17 | 1:58:45 |
Sources:[3] |
Junior men
editRank | Name | Swim | Bike | Run | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sébastien Berlier (FRA) | 20:42 | 54:04 | 31:29 | 1:49:24 | |
Andreas Raelert (GER) | 20:34 | 54:17 | 31:38 | 1:49:42 | |
Trent Chapman (AUS) | 21:04 | 54:00 | 31:49 | 1:49:55 | |
Sources:[4] |
Junior women
editRank | Name | Swim | Bike | Run | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Joanne King (AUS) | 24:49 | 59:04 | 34:09 | 2:01:16 | |
Marie Overbye (DEN) | 23:19 | 59:46 | 37:09 | 2:03:32 | |
Erika Molnar (HUN) | 23:13 | 02:27 | 34:46 | 2:03:44 | |
Sources:[5] |
References
edit- ^ "1996 Cleveland ITU Triathlon World Championships". International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 27 August 2014.
- ^ "1996 Cleveland ITU Triathlon World Championships : Aug 24 1996 : Elite Men : Results". International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
- ^ "1996 Cleveland ITU Triathlon World Championships : Aug 24 1996 : Elite Women : Results". International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
- ^ "1996 Cleveland ITU Triathlon World Championships : Aug 24 1996 : Junior Men: Results". International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
- ^ "1996 Cleveland ITU Triathlon World Championships : Aug 24 1996 : Junior Women A: Results". International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 28 August 2014.