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XTERRA is a series of cross triathlon races, i.e. three-sport races which include swimming, mountain biking, and trail running. The XTERRA Global Tour is owned and produced by XTERRA Sports Limited. The XTERRA race series is the best-known series of cross triathlons, and is considered by most to be the de facto world championship of the sport.
XTERRA UK Championship – South Wales (21 June 2008) – 2nd in a time of 2:48:37. XTERRA Czech – (26 June 2008) – 6th in a time of 2:18:31. XTERRA USA Championship – Nevada (5 October 2008) – 8th in a time of 2:40:17. 2005 results in US Points Series: XTERRA West Championship, Temecula, California (15 May 2005) – 1st in a time of 2: ...
Duffy is the 2016 and 2017 ITU World Triathlon Series World Champion, [2] [3] the 2015 and 2016 ITU Cross Triathlon World Champion, and a six-time winner (2014-2017, 2019, 2021) of the XTERRA World Championships. [4]
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Lesley Paterson (born 12 October 1980) is a Scottish triathlete, author, screenwriter and film producer.. She won the 2011, 2012 and 2018 XTERRA Triathlon World Championships as well as the 2012 and 2018 editions of the World Triathlon Cross Championships.
Cross triathlon, or off-road triathlon, is a form of triathlon, or three-stage race, consisting of a swim stage, mountain-biking stage, and a trail-running stage. [ 1 ] Cross triathlons are distinguished from conventional triathlons in that the terrain for the cycling and running stages are generally unpaved, rough, and hilly.
The most recently created tournament is the Cross Triathlon World Championships; similar to how long-distance world championships were introduced to mirror the well known Ironman events, it was created to allow the sports governing body to have a world championship instead of XTERRA Triathlon. Both Ironman and XTERRA also operate 'world ...
The Nissan Xterra is a truck-based compact SUV manufactured and marketed by Nissan from 1999 to 2015 across two generations; the first (1999–2004) sharing a platform and many of its major exterior parts from the front doors forward with the Nissan (D22) Frontier pickup [1] – and the second (2005–2015) sharing the Nissan F-Alpha platform with the Frontier and Pathfinder.