1997 ITU Triathlon World Championships

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The 1997 ITU Triathlon World Championships was a triathlon event held in Perth, Western Australia on 16 November 1997, organised by the International Triathlon Union.[1] The championship was won by Australians Chris McCormack and Emma Carney. The course was a 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) swim, 40 kilometres (25 mi) bike, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) run.

Results

Men's Championship

Rank Name Swim T1 Bike T2 Run Time
Gold medal icon.svg  Chris McCormack (AUS) 18:48 00:51 0:58:24 00:54 29:32 1:48:29
Silver medal icon.svg  Hamish Carter (NZL) 18:50 00:52 0:58:22 00:51 29:46 1:48:42
Bronze medal icon.svg  Simon Lessing (GBR) 18:40 01:00 0:58:24 00:58 30:04 1:49:07
4  Brad Beven (AUS) 18:44 00:51 0:58:28 00:51 30:41 1:49:39
5  Greg Bennett (AUS) 18:49 00:54 0:58:21 00:53 30:48 1:49:47
6  Greg Welch (AUS) 19:02 00:57 0:59:24 00:54 29:37 1:49:55
7  Paul Amey (GBR) 19:18 00:56 0:59:08 00:52 29:44 1:50:00
8  Stephane Poulat (FRA) 18:52 00:54 0:58:19 00:58 31:05 1:50:09
9  Simon Whitfield (CAN) 19:53 00:54 0:58:40 00:52 29:51 1:50:13
10  Jamie Hunt (NZL) 19:54 00:53 0:58:39 00:53 29:56 1:50:17
11  Laurent Jeanselme (FRA) 18:49 00:58 0:58:19 00:58 31:16 1:50:21
12  Stephan Bignet (FRA) 18:58 00:54 0:58:14 00:59 31:18 1:50:23
13  Gilberto González (VEN) 19:12 00:54 0:59:29 00:56 30:09 1:50:44
14  Ralf Eggert (GER) 19:18 00:53 0:59:15 00:53 30:26 1:50:47
15  Dmitriy Gaag (KAZ) 19:18 00:54 0:59:18 01:00 30:31 1:51:03
16  Martin Matula (CZE) 19:57 00:54 0:58:45 00:59 30:34 1:51:10
17  Lothar Leder (GER) 19:21 00:53 0:59:17 00:54 30:52 1:51:19
18  Eric Van Der Linden (NED) 19:17 00:54 0:59:15 00:58 31:05 1:51:31
19  Markus Keller (SUI) 20:08 01:04 0:59:16 00:56 30:14 1:51:39
20  Chris Hill (AUS) 19:12 00:53 0:59:24 00:58 31:18 1:51:47
21  Joachim Willen (SWE) 18:57 00:53 0:58:15 01:05 32:38 1:51:50
22  Takumi Obara (JPN) 19:18 00:54 0:59:19 00:57 31:22 1:51:51
23  Stefan Vuckovic (GER) 19:43 01:02 0:58:31 00:52 31:46 1:51:55
24  Volodymyr Polikarpenko (UKR) 18:58 01:02 0:59:36 00:59 31:18 1:51:57
25  Alec Rukosuev (USA) 18:46 00:58 0:59:50 00:56 31:49 1:52:19
26  Javier Rosas (MEX) 19:10 00:54 0:59:29 00:56 32:04 1:52:35
27  Peter Alder (SUI) 19:12 01:02 0:59:16 00:57 32:16 1:52:44
28  Eneko Llanos (ESP) 20:01 00:56 0:59:29 01:02 31:16 1:52:47
29  Mark O'Donnell (NZL) 19:49 00:51 0:58:52 00:54 32:23 1:52:51
30  Wes Hobson (USA) 18:45 00:59 0:59:44 01:02 32:30 1:53:00
31  Arnd Schomburg (GER) 19:10 00:00 0:59:21 00:00 32:58 1:51:25
Sources:[2]

Women's Championship

Rank Name Swim T1 Bike T2 Run Time
Gold medal icon.svg  Emma Carney (AUS) 20:57 00:58 1:03:31 01:02 34:40 1:59:22
Silver medal icon.svg  Jackie Gallagher (AUS) 20:03 01:02 1:04:23 00:58 35:55 1:59:36
Bronze medal icon.svg  Michellie Jones (AUS) 21:01 01:05 1:04:49 00:59 36:00 2:00:48
4  Marie Overbye (DEN) 23:17 00:00 1:05:08 00:00 35:26 2:01:05
5  Isabelle Mouthon-Michellys (FRA) 21:08 01:00 1:04:46 01:00 36:55 2:01:09
6  Anja Dittmer (GER) 21:34 00:59 1:04:16 01:02 33:50 2:01:44
7  Virginia Berasategi (ESP) 20:42 01:07 1:03:41 00:57 34:20 2:01:48
8  Rina Hill (AUS) 19:31 00:59 1:04:53 00:57 36:56 2:01:54
9  Mieke Suys (BEL) 21:38 00:00 1:10:38 00:00 35:54 2:02:12
10  Magali Di Marco Messmer (SUI) 21:03 00:00 1:03:42 01:09 36:29 2:02:23
11  Erika Molnár (HUN) 21:20 00:57 1:06:10 00:59 35:07 2:02:34
12  Loretta Harrop (AUS) 19:27 01:00 1:04:59 01:02 36:16 2:02:48
13  Jennifer Gutierrez (USA) 21:58 00:56 1:05:31 00:54 33:12 2:03:14
14  Barbara Lindquist (USA) 21:38 01:04 1:05:46 01:07 34:34 2:03:18
15  Sharon Donnelly (CAN) 21:14 00:59 1:04:42 01:04 33:47 2:03:27
16  Jill Newman (USA) 21:18 00:57 1:06:18 00:59 35:22 2:03:38
17  Wieke Hoogzaad (NED) 21:30 01:11 1:04:11 01:02 35:42 2:03:48
18  Silvia Pepels (NED) 21:32 00:00 1:05:59 00:00 37:22 2:03:55
19  Nicole Andronicus (AUS) 21:08 00:59 1:03:20 00:59 32:52 2:04:00
20  Ines Estedt (GER) 21:11 00:56 1:04:47 01:00 34:16 2:04:04
21  Haruna Hosoya (JPN) 21:09 00:59 1:04:46 01:00 35:53 2:04:09
22  Siri Lindley (USA) 21:27 00:54 1:04:32 01:04 36:10 2:04:10
23  Maribel Blanco (ESP) 21:10 00:57 1:03:21 01:00 34:35 2:04:26
24  Nancy Kemp-Arendt (LUX) 21:27 01:02 1:04:23 00:59 36:07 2:04:27
25  Gail Laurence (USA) 21:30 00:57 1:04:46 01:05 35:44 2:04:29
26  Nóra Edöcsény (HUN) 19:40 00:58 1:06:19 00:59 33:57 2:04:32
27  Christine Hocq (FRA) 20:00 01:02 1:05:54 00:59 35:31 2:04:51
28  Kiyomi Niwata (JPN) 21:38 01:05 1:05:41 01:02 35:41 2:04:54
29  Suzanne Nielsen (DEN) 21:18 01:02 1:06:00 01:00 35:33 2:05:05
30  Natasja Hilgeholt (NZL) 20:41 01:02 1:03:47 01:02 36:40 2:05:08
35  Natascha Badmann (SUI) 20:53 01:05 1:03:31 00:59 33:05 2:06:07
39  Sibylle Matter (SUI) 22:03 00:58 1:05:20 00:59 35:02 2:06:54
44  Nicole Mertes (GER) 20:47 01:07 1:03:34 01:04 37:54 2:10:24
Sources:[3]

Junior men

Rank Name Swim T1 Bike T2 Run Time
Gold medal icon.svg  Andriy Glushchenko (UKR) 18:19 00:51 1:02:41 00:51 30:38 1:53:24
Silver medal icon.svg  András Héczey (HUN) 18:38 01:03 1:02:19 00:57 30:36 1:53:37
Bronze medal icon.svg  Clemente Alonso (ESP) 18:59 00:57 1:01:57 00:53 31:25 1:54:15
Sources:[4]

Junior women

Rank Name Swim T1 Bike T2 Run Time
Gold medal icon.svg  Nicole Hackett (AUS) 18:56 00:59 1:06:37 00:49 38:05 2:05:31
Silver medal icon.svg  Beth Thomson (GBR) 20:22 01:13 1:06:55 00:59 38:22 2:07:55
Bronze medal icon.svg  Melanie Mitchell (AUS) 18:53 01:03 1:06:38 00:51 40:59 2:08:28
Sources:[5]

References

  1. ^ "1997 Perth ITU Triathlon World Championships". International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  2. ^ "1997 Perth ITU Triathlon World Championships : Nov 16 1997 : Elite Men : Results". International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  3. ^ "1997 Perth ITU Triathlon World Championships : Nov 16 1997 : Elite Women : Results". International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  4. ^ "1997 Perth ITU Triathlon World Championships : Nov 16 1997 : Junior Men : Results". International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  5. ^ "1997 Perth ITU Triathlon World Championships : Nov 16 1997 : Junior Women : Results". International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 21 April 2015.