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词条 2009 ITU World Championship Series
释义

  1. Series events

     Prize purses 

  2. Results

     Overall world championship  Men's championship  Women's championship  Event medalists  Tongyeong  Madrid  Washington, DC  Kitzbühel  Hamburg  London  Yokohama  Gold Coast – Grand Final 

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox sports season
| title = 2009 ITU World Triathlon Series
| league = ITU World Triathlon Series
| sport = Triathlon
| season = Men's Series
| season_champs = {{Flagathlete|Alistair Brownlee|GBR}}
| season_champ_name = Series Champion
| league_champs = 4400
| league_champ_name = Points
| season2 = Womens's Series
| season_champs2 = {{Flagathlete|Emma Moffatt|AUS}}
| season_champ2_name = Series Champion
| league_champs2 = 4340
| league_champ2_name = Points
| seasonslistnames = World Triathlon Series
| prevseason_year = ITU_Triathlon_World_Championship
| nextseason_year =2010
}}{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2011}}{{Use Australian English|date=May 2011}}

The 2009 ITU World Championship Series was a series of seven triathlon events leading to a Grand Final held in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia on September 2009. The series was organised under the auspices of the world governing body of triathlon – the International Triathlon Union (ITU) – and was sponsored by Dextro Energy. The 2009 World Championship Series (WCS) was the first year of a change in format replacing the single World Championship race of prior years.[1] Additionally, points accumulated in 2009 ITU Triathlon World Cup events would contribute to an athletes overall point total in the Championship Series.

Series events

The series featured on four continents in the inaugural year, stopping in some locations previously used as successful World Cup race destinations, as well as the first chance for athletes to try out the venue of the 2012 Olympic Triathlon at Hyde Park in London.

Date[2]LocationStatus
2–3 MayKOR}} TongyeongEvent
30–31 MayESP}} Madrid, SpainEvent
20–21 JuneUSA}} Washington, DC, United StatesEvent
11–12 JulyAUT}} Kitzbühel, AustriaEvent
25–26 JulyGER}} Hamburg, GermanyEvent
15–16 AugustUK}} London, United KingdomEvent
22–23 AugustJPN}} Yokohama, JapanEvent
9–13 SeptemberAUS}} Gold Coast, AustraliaGrand Final

Prize purses

The prize purses offered to the top performers during the series were significantly greater than previous World Championship events, with a total of US$700,000 being distributed. Additionally $150,000 was distributed at each of the 2009 World Championship Events, and $250,000 at the Grand Final.[3]

Results

Overall world championship

Points were distributed at each World Championship Event to the top 40 finishers in the men's and women's elite races, and to the top 50 finishers at the Grand Final. Points towards the ITU World Championship ranking could also be obtained at the World Cup events. The sum of each athlete's best four points scores in the World Championship and World Cup Events (maximum of two World Cup scores) and the points score from the World Championship Grand Final determined the final ranking.[4]

Men's championship

RankNameNationWorld CupsWorld Championship EventsGrand
Final
Total
12KORESPUSAAUTGERUKJPN
1Alistair Brownlee{{GBR2}}80080080080012004400
2Javier Gomez{{ESP}}20368574074068511103960
3Maik Petzold{{GER}}6336856335423979503443
4Jan Frodeno{{GER}}25739754239780010273163
5Steffen Justus{{GER}}5864296337407523140
6Laurent Vidal{{FRA}}2204643145016855866336433048
7Courtney Atkinson{{AUS}}3003003977403395014648792980
8Kris Gemmell{{NZL}}2782376334295016857403452904
9Dmitry Polyanski{{RUS}}3006855013974643148132860
10Jarrod Shoemaker{{USA}}2201745423394648005424362783
Full ranking:[5]

Women's championship

RankNameNationWorld CupsWorld Championship EventsGrand
Final
Total
12KORESPUSAAUTGERUKJPN
1Emma Moffatt{{AUS}}30027874080080080012004340
2Lisa Nordén{{SWE}}18874031474074080011004130
3Andrea Hewitt{{NZL}}203418005426854297406953462
4Daniela Ryf{{SUI}}2571744646856855422488133187
5Helen Jenkins{{GBR2}}14929024858658668510273173
6Sarah Haskins{{USA}}1615866335424299503139
7Juri Ide{{JPN}}3006854646853452479
8Magali Di Marco Messmer{{SUI}}2375015421973143143147522423
9Jessica Harrison{{FRA}}3396855011976432365
10Annabel Luxford{{AUS}}1882482905868792191
Full ranking:[6]

Event medalists

Tongyeong

2–3 May 2009

MedalMen's raceWomen's race
NameNationTimeNameNationTime
Bevan Docherty{{NZL}}1:50:25Emma Snowsill{{AUS}}2:02:42
Brad Kahlefeldt{{AUS}}1:50:25Emma Moffatt{{AUS}}2:02:52
Dmitry Polyanskiy{{RUS}}1:50:30Juri Ide{{JPN}}2:03:30

Madrid

30–31 May 2009

MedalMen's raceWomen's race
NameNationTimeNameNationTime
Alistair Brownlee{{GBR2}}1:51:26Andrea Hewitt{{NZL}}2:05:58
Courtney Atkinson{{AUS}}1:52:14Lisa Nordén{{SWE}}2:05:59
Javier Gomez{{ESP}}1:52:18Jessica Harrison{{FRA}}2:05:59

Washington, DC

20–21 June 2009

MedalMen's raceWomen's race
NameNationTimeNameNationTime
Alistair Brownlee{{GBR2}}1:48:58Emma Moffatt{{AUS}}1:59:55
Javier Gomez{{ESP}}1:49:11Emma Snowsill{{AUS}}2:00:20
Maik Petzold{{GER}}1:49:24Daniela Ryf{{SUI}}2:01:01

Kitzbühel

11–12 July 2009

MedalMen's raceWomen's race
NameNationTimeNameNationTime
Alistair Brownlee{{GBR2}}1:43:13Emma Moffatt{{AUS}}1:54:38
Javier Gomez{{ESP}}1:43:21Nicola Spirig{{SUI}}1:55:12
Laurent Vidal{{FRA}}1:43:24Andrea Hewitt{{NZL}}1:55:17

Hamburg

25–26 July 2009

MedalMen's raceWomen's race
NameNationTimeNameNationTime
Jarrod Shoemaker{{USA}}1:44:06Emma Moffatt{{AUS}}1:56:12
Brad Kahlefeldt{{AUS}}1:44:14Lisa Nordén{{SWE}}1:57:06
Alexander Brukhankov{{RUS}}1:44:16Daniela Ryf{{SUI}}1:57:39

London

15–16 August 2009

MedalMen's raceWomen's race
NameNationTimeNameNationTime
Alistair Brownlee{{GBR2}}1:41:50Nicola Spirig{{SUI}}1:54:24
Steffen Justus{{GER}}1:41:58Lisa Nordén{{SWE}}1:54:26
Kris Gemmell{{NZL}}1:42:01Helen Jenkins{{GBR2}}1:54:29

Yokohama

22–23 August 2009

MedalMen's raceWomen's race
NameNationTimeNameNationTime
Jan Frodeno{{GER}}1:44:31Lisa Nordén{{SWE}}1:55:55
Kris Gemmell{{NZL}}1:44:49Andrea Hewitt{{NZL}}1:56:00
Javier Gomez{{ESP}}1:44:51Juri Ide{{JPN}}1:56:03

Gold Coast – Grand Final

9–13 September 2009[7]

MedalMen's raceWomen's race
NameNationTimeNameNationTime
Alistair Brownlee{{GBR2}}1:44:51Emma Moffatt{{AUS}}1:59:14
Javier Gomez{{ESP}}1:44:57Lisa Nordén{{SWE}}1:59:19
Jan Frodeno{{GER}}1:45:21Helen Jenkins{{GBR2}}1:59:41

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.slowtwitch.com/News/ITU_replaces_one-day_Elite_World_Championship_with_new_six-race_Super_Series__520.html|title=ITU replaces one-day Elite World Championship with new six-race ‘Super Series’|last=Carlson|first=Timothy|date=12 September 2008|publisher=Slowtwitch.com|accessdate=26 August 2010}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.kitzbuehel.com/en/events/topevents/detail/bg_triathlon/ |title=ITU Triathlon World Championship Series in Kitzbühel |accessdate=2008-12-16 |publisher=Kitzbühel Tourismus | archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20081204102154/http://www.kitzbuehel.com/en/events/topevents/detail/bg_triathlon/| archivedate= 4 December 2008 | deadurl= yes}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.triathlon.org/?call=TXpBeA==&keep=sh |title=Dextro Energy Triathlon – ITU World Championship Series |accessdate=2008-12-15 |publisher=ITU |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081218143342/http://www.triathlon.org/?call=TXpBeA%3D%3D&keep=sh |archivedate=18 December 2008 |deadurl=no |df= }}
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.triathlon.org/docs/events/sport-results/ranking-criteria/events_sport-results_ranking-criteria-world-championships-series.pdf |title=Dextro Energy Triathlon – ITU World Championship Series 2009: Ranking Criteria |publisher=International Triathlon Union |accessdate=2009-05-02 }}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.triathlon.org/files/events/rankings/itu_wcs_rankings_elite-men-2009.pdf |title=2009 ITU Triathlon World Championships Men's Standings |publisher=International Triathlon Union |accessdate=2009-09-19}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.triathlon.org/files/events/rankings/itu_wcs_rankings_elite-women-2009.pdf |title=2009 ITU Triathlon World Championships Women's Standings |publisher=International Triathlon Union |accessdate=2009-09-19}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=All Results for 2009 Dextro Energy Triathlon - ITU World Championship Grand Final Gold Coast |url=http://www.triathlon.org/results/program_results/2009_dextro_energy_triathlon_-_itu_world_championship_grand_final_gold_coas/1283/ |work= |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5k5d11lc9?url=http://www.triathlon.org/results/program_results/2009_dextro_energy_triathlon_-_itu_world_championship_grand_final_gold_coas/1283/ |archivedate=27 September 2009 |deadurl=no |accessdate=2009-09-17 |df=dmy }}

External links

  • Dextro Energy Triathlon – ITU World Championship Series – Official website
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