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2025 Istanbul →. The 2024 European Triathlon Championships was held in Vichy, ... Men's events: PTWC [6] Geert Schipper
March 24: Asia Triathlon Cup in Hong Kong. Event was cancelled; April 27: Asia Triathlon Cup #2 & South Asian Triathlon Championships in Pokhara [31] Winners: Siefeldeen Ismail (m) / Edda Hannesdóttir (w) May 4: Asia Triathlon Cup #3 in Subic Bay; May 11: Asia Triathlon Cup #4 in Taizhou; May 18: Asia Triathlon Cup #5 in Lianyungang
The World Triathlon Championships Series Grand Final also hosted the 2024 World Triathlon Para Championships, a series of single event championship races to crown world champions from para-triathlon on 18 October 2024. Events were held 12 classifications, one more than at the 2024 Summer Paralympics, as the women's PTS2 and PTS3 classes were ...
The Europe Triathlon Sprint Championships are the main sprint distance triathlon championships for elite athletes in Europe, organised by Europe Triathlon. Conducted over a 750m swim, 20 kilometre bike and 5 kilometre run, the event has been run since 2016.
From the 2018 edition in Glasgow, every four years the standard distance championships will be part of the European Championships multi-sport event. [1] [2]The record for most wins in the men's event is four, shared by the Dutchman Rob Barel, who won the first four editions, and Briton Alistair Brownlee and the Spaniard Javier Gómez Noya.
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The World Triathlon Championship Series is an annual series of triathlon events organised by World Triathlon. The series is used to crown an annual world champion since 2008. Previously, the ITU (the former name of World Triathlon) world champion between 1989 and 2008 had been decided in a single annual championship race.
The event took place on the same day as the men's event after the men's event was postponed due to water quality issues with the Seine river. [1] Cassandre Beaugrand of France won the gold medal, with Julie Derron of Switzerland and Beth Potter of Great Britain taking silver and bronze, respectively.