World Triathlon Duathlon Championships World championship
The World Triathlon Duathlon Championships is a duathlon championship competition organised by World Triathlon . The race has been held annually since 1990. The championships involve a continuous run-cycle-run, with the format since 1994 being a first run of 10 km, a cycle of 40 km and a second run of 5 km (distances varied prior to 1994).
Champions
Elite
Venues
Year
Date
Location
Race distances (kilometres)
Run 1
Cycle
Run 2
1990
24 November
Cathedral City , California, United States
10
60
10
1991
30 November
Cathedral City , California, United States
10
60
10
1992
7 June
Frankfurt , Germany
10
60
10
1993
17 October
Arlington , Texas, United States
5
50
5
1994
19 November
Hobart , Australia
10
40
5
1995
3 November
Cancún , Mexico
10
40
5
1996
14–15 September
Ferrara , Italy
10
40
5
1997
13 September
Guernica , Spain
10
40
5
1998
23 August
St. Wendel , Germany
10
40
5
1999
17 October
Huntersville , North Carolina, United States
10
40
5
2000
8 October
Calais , France
10
40
5
2001
11 September
Rimini , Italy
10
40
5
2002
20 October
Alpharetta , Georgia, United States
10
40
5
2003
31 August
Affoltern , Switzerland
10
40
5
2004
30 May
Geel , Belgium
10
40
5
2005
25 September
Newcastle, NSW , Australia
10
40
5
2006
29 July
Corner Brook , Canada
10
40
5
2007
19 May
Győr , Hungary
10
40
5
2008
27 September
Rimini , Italy
10
40
5
2009
26 September
Concord , North Carolina, United States
10
40
5
2010
3–5 September
Edinburgh , United Kingdom
10
38.4
5
2011
24–25 September
Gijón , Spain
10
40
5
2012
22–23 September
Nancy , France
10
40
5
2013*
26–27 July
Cali, Colombia & Ottawa, Canada
10
37
5
2014
31 May–1 June
Pontevedra , Spain
10
40
5
2015
14–18 October
Adelaide , Australia
10
40
5
2016
04–5 June
Avilés , Spain
10
40
5
2017
19 August
Penticton
10
40.5
5
2018
6 July
Fyn , Denmark
10
40
5
2019
27 April
Pontevedra, Spain
10
40
5
2021
6–7 November
Avilés, Spain
10
40
5
2022
10 June
Târgu Mureș, Romania
10
37.5
5
2023
29 April
Santa Eulària, Spain
5
20
2.5
2024
16 August
Townsville, Australia
4.79
19.4
2.5
*The ITU Duathlon World Championships for Under23, Junior, Paraduathlon and Age-Group athletes took place in Ottawa, Canada, while Elite level competition occurred at the World Games 2013 .
References
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^ "Schilling, Illes, earn World titles in the opening event of the 2018 Multisport World Championships" . ITU. 6 July 2018. Retrieved 9 July 2018 .
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^ "Marion Legrand becomes World Duathlon champ after Townsville masterclass" . World Triathlon. 16 August 2024. Retrieved 16 August 2024 .