2019 in triathlon

This article consists of the ITU and Ironman Triathlon events for 2019.

2020 Summer Olympics

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World triathlon championships & cup

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  • February 9 & 10: 2019 Asiago ITU Winter Triathlon World Championships in  Italy
    • Elite winners: Russia Pavel Andreev (m) / Russia Daria Rogozina (f)
    • Junior winners: Italy Simone Avondetto (m) / Italy Giorgia Rigoni (f)
    • U23 winners: Italy Franco Pesavento (m) / Russia Daria Rogozina (f)
    • 2x2 Mixed Relay winners:  Russia (Daria Rogozina & Pavel Andreev)
    • Junior 2x2 Mixed Relay winners:  Italy (Giorgia Rigoni & Simone Avondetto)
  • April 27 – May 4: 2019 Pontevedra ITU Multisport World Championships in  Spain
    • Duathlon
      • Elite winners: France Benjamin Choquert (m) / France Sandra Levenez (f)
      • Junior winners: Spain Sergio Baxter Cabrera (m) / Switzerland Delia Sclabas (f)
      • U23 winners: Belgium Arnaud Mengal (m) / Venezuela Edymar Daniely Brea Abreu (f)
    • Cross triathlon
      • Elite winners: France Arthur Forissier (m) / Italy Eleonora Peroncini (f)
      • Junior winners: Denmark Oscar Gladney Rundqvist (m) / Netherlands Willemijn Fuite (f)
      • U23 winners: France Maxim Chane (m) / Switzerland Loanne Duvoisin (f)
    • Aquathlon
      • Elite winners: Azerbaijan Rostyslav Pevtsov (m) / Poland Alicja Ulatowska (f)
      • Junior winners: Spain Esteban Basanta Fouz (m) / Italy Bianca Seregni (f)
      • U23 winners: Spain Ander Noain Lacamara (m) / Poland Alicja Ulatowska (f)
    • Long Distance
  • July 7: 2019 Hamburg ITU Triathlon Mixed Relay World Championships in  Germany
  • September 7 & 8: 2019 Wenzhou ITU Multisport World Cup in  China
    • Long Distance
      • Elite winners: Slovenia Jaroslav Kovacic (m) / Poland Ewa Bugdol (f)
    • Duathlon
      • Elite winners: New Zealand Trent Dodds (m) / China TANG Zhilin (f)
  • September 8: 2019 Zofingen ITU Powerman Long Distance Duathlon World Championships in  Switzerland
    • Elite winners: Belgium Diego van Looy (m) / Switzerland Nina Zoller (f)

Regional triathlon championships

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  • February 23: 2019 Havana CAMTRI Middle Distance Triathlon Iberoamerican Championships in  Cuba
    • Men's Elite winner: Cuba Michel Gonzalez Castro
  • March 1 – 3: 2019 Playa Hermosa CAMTRI Sprint Triathlon American Cup and Central American & Caribbean Championships in  Costa Rica
    • Elite winners: Colombia Carlos Javier Quinchara Forero (m) / Colombia Lina Maria Raga (f)
    • Junior winners: Costa Rica Alvaro Campos Solano (m) / Cuba Daniela Ciara Vega (f)
    • Youth winners: Costa Rica Sebastian Morales Arce (m) / Puerto Rico Adriana López (f)
  • March 24: 2019 Huelva ETU Triathlon European Cup and Iberoamerican Championships in  Spain
    • Elite winners: United Kingdom Barclay Izzard (m) / France Pauline Landron (f)
  • March 30: 2019 Sharm El Sheikh ATU Sprint Triathlon African Cup and Pan Arab Championships in  Egypt
    • Elite winners: Russia Ilya Prasolov (m) / Germany Bianca Bogen (f)
    • U23 winners: Egypt Mohanad Elshafei (m) / Egypt Basmla Elsalamoney (f)
    • Youth winners: Egypt Abdelrahman Sherif (m) / Egypt Maram Yasser Mohamed (f)
    • Mixed Relay winners:  Egypt (Rehab Hamdy, Mohamed Tarek, Basmla Elsalamoney, & Mohanad Elshafei)
  • March 30 & 31: 2019 Montevideo CAMTRI Sprint Triathlon American Cup and South American Championships in  Uruguay
    • Elite winners: Brazil Diogo Sclebin (m) / Argentina Romina Biagioli (f)
    • Junior winners: Brazil Miguel Hidalgo (m) / Brazil Giovanna Lacerda (f)
    • U23 winners: Chile Diego Moya (m) / Ecuador Paula Jara (f)
    • Youth winners: Ecuador Matias Sebastian Bravo Delgado (m) / Ecuador Josselin Michell Yuqui Peralta (f)
  • April 27: 2019 Pokhara NTT ASTC Sprint Triathlon Asian Cup and South Asian Championships in  Nepal
    • Elite winners: Japan Makoto Odakura (m) / South Korea Park Ye-jin (f)
  • May 11: 2019 Sines ETU Sprint Triathlon European Cup and Mediterranean Championships in  Portugal
  • June 29 & 30: 2019 Cholpon-Ata ASTC Sprint Triathlon Asian Cup and Central Asian Championships in  Kyrgyzstan
  • July 13: 2019 Tartu ETU Triathlon European Cup and Baltic Championships in  Estonia
    • Elite winners: United Kingdom Samuel Dickinson (m) / Germany Annika Koch (f)
  • August 3 & 4: 2019 Istanbul ETU Triathlon Balkan Championships in  Turkey
    • Elite winners: Turkey Gültigin Er (m) / Croatia Zeljka Milicic (f)
  • September 22: 2019 Osaka Castle ASTC Sprint Triathlon Asian Cup and East Asian Championships in  Japan
    • Elite winners: Japan Takumi Hojo (m) / Australia Sophie Linn (f)
  • October 11: 2019 Luxor ATU Sprint Duathlon African Championships & Pan Arab Championships in  Egypt
    • Elite winners: Tunisia Mohamed Aziz Sebai (m) / Egypt Basmla Elsalamoney (f)
    • Junior winners: Tunisia Mohamed Aziz Sebai (m) / Egypt Haidy Taymour (f)
    • Youth winners: Egypt Khaled Sayed Ghraib Altaib (m) / Egypt Nour Hamed (f)
    • U23 winners: Egypt Siefeldin Ismail (m) / Egypt Basmla Elsalamoney (f)

2019 ITU World Triathlon Mixed Relay Series

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European Triathlon Union (ETU)

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  • February 23 & 24: 2019 Cheile Grădiştei ETU Winter Triathlon European Championships in  Romania
    • Elite winners: Russia Dmitriy Bregeda (m) / Russia Daria Rogozina (f)
    • Junior winners: Italy Simone Avondetto (m) / Slovakia Zuzana Michalickova (f)
    • U23 winners: Italy Alessandro Saravalle (m) / Russia Daria Rogozina (f)
    • 2x2 Mixed Relay winners:  Russia (Svetlana Sokolova & Pavel Andreev)
  • May 11: 2019 Viborg ETU Powerman Middle Distance Duathlon European Championships in  Denmark
    • Elite winners: Netherlands Daan de Groot (m) / Switzerland Petra Eggenschwiler (f)
  • May 31 – June 2: 2019 Weert ETU Triathlon European Championships in the  Netherlands
  • June 20 – 23: 2019 Kitzbühel ETU Triathlon Youth European Championships Festival in  Austria
    • Youth winners: Spain Igor Bellido Mikhailova (m) / Russia Anna Goreva (f)
    • Youth Mixed Relay winners:  Spain (Elsa Pena Vicente, Esteban Basanta Fouz, Nerea Garcia Busto, & Igor Bellido Mikhailova)
  • June 28 – July 7: 2019 Târgu Mureș ETU Multisport European Championships in  Romania
    • Aquathlon
      • Elite winners: Serbia Ognjen Stojanović (m) / Italy Bianca Seregni (f)
      • Junior winners: Ukraine Vitalii Vorontsov (m) / Italy Bianca Seregni (f)
      • U23 winners: France Alexis Kardes (m) / Ukraine Valentyna Molchanets (f)
    • Cross Duathlon
      • Elite winners: France Arthur Serrieres (m) / France Morgane Riou (f)
      • Junior winners: France Corentin Lefer (m) / Slovakia Zuzana Michalickova (f)
      • U23 winners: Italy Tommaso Gatti (m) / Russia Daria Rogozina (f)
    • Cross triathlon
      • Elite winners: Spain Rubén Ruzafa (m) / France Morgane Riou (f)
      • Junior winners: Netherlands Lucas Goene (m) / Slovakia Zuzana Michalickova (f)
      • U23 winners: Italy Tommaso Gatti (m) / Italy Marta Menditto (f)
    • Duathlon
      • Elite winners: France Benjamin Choquert (m) / Spain Irene Loizate Sarrionandia (f)
      • Junior winners: Ukraine Vitalii Vorontsov (m) / Slovakia Liza Hazuchova (f)
      • U23 winners: France Krilan le Bihan (m) / Spain Marta Pintanel Raymundo (f)
    • Middle Distance Triathlon
  • July 26 – 28: 2019 Kazan ETU Sprint Triathlon European Championships in  Russia
  • September 12 – 14: 2019 Almere-Amsterdam ETU Challenge Long Distance Triathlon European Championships in the  Netherlands
  • September 14 & 15: 2019 Valencia ETU Paratriathlon & U23 European Championships in  Spain
    • Paratriathlon
      • PTWC winners: Italy Giovanni Achenza (m) / Germany Christiane Reppe (f)
      • PTS2 winners: France Jules Ribstein (m) / United Kingdom Fran Brown (f)
      • PTS3 winners: Spain Daniel Molina (m) / France Elise Marc (f)
      • PTS4 winners: France Alexis Hanquinquant (m) / Germany Elke van Engelen (f)
      • PTS5 winners: Germany Martin Schulz (m) / United Kingdom Lauren Steadman (f)
      • PTVI winners: Spain Jose Luis García Serrano (m) / Spain Susana Rodriguez (f)
    • U23
      • U23 winners: United Kingdom Ben Dijkstra (m) / Germany Lisa Tertsch (f)
  • October 5 & 6: 2019 Alhandra ETU Triathlon Mixed Relay Clubs European Championships in  Portugal

Confederación Americana de Triathlon (CAMTRI)

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  • March 9 & 10: 2019 Sarasota CAMTRI Paratriathlon American Championships in  United States
    • PTWC winners: United States Joshua Sweeney (m) / United States Kendall Gretsch (f)
    • PTS2 winners: United States Mark Barr (m) / United States Hailey Danz (f)
    • PTS4 winners: United States Eric McElvenny (m) / United States Kelly Elmlinger (f)
    • PTS5 winners: Canada Stefan Daniel (m) / United States Grace Norman (f)
    • PTVI winners: United States Aaron Scheidies (m) / United States Elizabeth Baker (f)
  • May 3 – 5: 2019 Monterrey CAMTRI Triathlon American Championships in  Mexico
    • Elite winners: Mexico Irving Pérez (m) / Ecuador Elizabeth Bravo (f)
    • Junior winners: Canada Brock Hoel (m) / Mexico Anahi Alvarez Corral (f)
    • U23 winners: Brazil Manoel Messias (m) / United States Erika Ackerlund (f)
    • Mixed Relay winners:  Brazil
  • June 2: 2019 Santa Marta CAMTRI Aquathlon American Championships in  Colombia
    • Elite winners: Mexico Ivan Eduardo Castro Garcia (m) / Colombia Maira Alejandra Vargas (f)
    • Junior winners: Colombia Jeisson Leonardo Fierro Calderon (m) / Peru Naomi Espinoza Guablocho (f)
    • U23 winners: Colombia Eduardo Londoño Naranjo (m) / Mexico Itzel Arroyo Aquino (f)

Oceania Triathlon Union (OTU)

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  • February 24: 2019 Newcastle OTU Paratriathlon Oceania Championships in  Australia
    • Note: There were no PTS2 and PTS3 events here.
    • PTWC winners: Australia Nic Beveridge (m; default) / Australia Lauren Parker (f)
    • PTS4 winners: Australia Clint Pickin (m) / Australia Sally Pilbeam (f)
    • PTS5 winners: Australia Joshua Kassulke (m; default) / Australia Kate Doughty (f)
    • PTVI winners: Australia Jonathan Goerlach (m) / Australia Katie Kelly (f)
  • March 2 & 3: 2019 Devonport OTU Sprint Triathlon Oceania Cup and Sprint Triathlon Oceania Championships in  Australia
    • Elite winners: New Zealand Tayler Reid (m) / Australia Joanne Miller (f)
    • Junior winners: New Zealand Dylan Mccullough (m) / New Zealand Hannah Knighton (f)
    • U23 winners: New Zealand Tayler Reid (m) / Australia Joanne Miller (f)
    • Mixed Relay winners:  New Zealand (Nicole van der Kaay, Tayler Reid, Ainsley Thorpe, & Hayden Wilde)
  • April 14: 2019 Moreton Bay OTU Triathlon Oceania Cup and Triathlon Oceania Championships in  Australia
    • Elite winners: Australia Brandon Copeland (m) / Australia Kelly-Ann Perkins (f)
    • U23 winners: Australia Brandon Copeland (m) / Australia Brittany Dutton (f)

Asian Triathlon Confederation (ASTC)

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  • March 2 & 3: 2019 Putrajaya ASTC Powerman Middle Distance Duathlon Asian Championships in  Malaysia
    • Elite winners: France Antony Costes (m) / Hungary Annamária Eberhardt-Halász (f)
  • June 20 – 23: 2019 Gyeongju ASTC Triathlon Asian Championships in  South Korea
    • Elite winners: Hong Kong Oscar Coggins (m) / Japan Ai Ueda (f)
    • Junior winners: Japan Mitsuho Mochizuki (m) / Japan Chisato Nakajima (f)
    • U23 winners: Kazakhstan Daryn Konysbayev (m) / China WEI Wen (f)
    • Mixed Relay winners:  Japan (Yuka Sato, Takumi Hojo, Juri Ide, & Kenji Nener)

African Triathlon Union (ATU)

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  • June 1 & 2: 2019 Shandrani ATU Triathlon African Championships in  Mauritius
    • Elite winners: South Africa Wian Sullwald (m) / South Africa Gillian Sanders (f)
    • Junior winners: South Africa Jamie Riddle (m) / South Africa Amber Schlebusch (f)
    • U23 winners: South Africa Ben de la Porte (m) / Tunisia Ons Lajili (f)
    • Youth winners: Egypt Abdelrahman Sherif (m) / Mauritius Laetitia D`Autriche (f)
  • June 29 & 30: 2019 Cape Town ATU Duathlon African Championships in  South Africa
    • Elite winners: South Africa Herculaas Cronje (m) / South Africa Carlyn Fischer (f)
    • U23 winners: South Africa Herculaas Cronje (m) / South Africa Cristina Heywood (f; default)

2019 ITU World Paratriathlon Series

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  • April 27: WPS #1 in Italy Milan
    • PTWC winners: Netherlands Jetze Plat (m) / Spain Eva María Moral Pedrero (f)
    • PTS2 winners: France Jules Ribstein (m) / United States Allysa Seely (f)
    • PTS3 winners: Russia Victor Chebotarev (m) / Russia Anna Plotnikova (f; default)
    • PTS4 winners: France Alexis Hanquinquant (m) / United Kingdom Hannah Moore (f)
    • PTS5 winners: Germany Martin Schulz (m) / Australia Kate Doughty (f)
    • PTVI winners: Spain Héctor Catalá Laparra (m) / United Kingdom Alison Peasgood (f)
  • May 18 & 19: WPS #2 in Japan Yokohama
    • PTWC winners: Netherlands Geert Schipper (m) / United Kingdom Jade Hall (f)
    • PTS2 winners: France Stéphane Bahier (m) / United States Allysa Seely (f)
    • PTS3 winners: Netherlands Nico van der Burgt (m) / Russia Anna Plotnikova (f; default)
    • PTS4 winners: France Alexis Hanquinquant (m) / United States Kelly Elmlinger (f)
    • PTS5 winners: Canada Stefan Daniel (m) / United States Grace Norman (f)
    • PTVI winners: Spain Jose Luis García Serrano (m) / Spain Susana Rodriguez (f)
  • June 28: WPS #3 (final) in Canada Montreal
    • PTWC winners: Netherlands Jetze Plat (m) / Australia Emily Tapp (f)
    • PTS2 winners: France Jules Ribstein (m) / United States Allysa Seely (f)
    • PTS3 winners: Spain Daniel Molina (m) / Russia Anna Plotnikova (f; default)
    • PTS4 winners: France Alexis Hanquinquant (m) / United Kingdom Hannah Moore (f)
    • PTS5 winners: Canada Stefan Daniel (m) / United Kingdom Claire Cashmore (f)
    • PTVI winners: United Kingdom Dave Ellis (m) / Spain Susana Rodriguez (f)

2019 ITU Paratriathlon World Cup

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  • March 2 & 3: PWC #1 in Australia Devonport, Tasmania
    • Note: There were no PTS3 events here.
    • PTWC winners: Australia Nic Beveridge (m) / Australia Lauren Parker (f)
    • PTS2 winners: Japan Kenshiro Nakayama (m; default) / Japan Yukako Hata (f; default)
    • PTS4 winners: Austria Oliver Dreier (m) / Australia Sally Pilbeam (f)
    • PTS5 winners: Australia David Bryant (m) / Australia Kate Doughty (f)
    • PTVI winners: France Arnaud Grandjean (m) / Australia Katie Kelly (f)
  • June 15 & 16: PWC #2 in France Besançon
    • Note: There was no women's PTS3 event here.
    • PTWC winners: France Alexandre Paviza (m) / United States Kendall Gretsch (f)
    • PTS2 winners: United Kingdom Andrew Lewis (m) / Finland Liisa Lilja (f)
    • Men's PTS3 winner: Netherlands Nico van der Burgt
    • PTS4 winners: Russia Mikhail Kolmakov (m) / Germany Elke van Engelen (f)
    • PTS5 winners: Germany Martin Schulz (m) / Ukraine Alisa Kolpakchy (f)
    • PTVI winners: France Antoine Perel (m) / United Kingdom Melissa Reid (f)
  • July 13 & 14: PWC #3 in Canada Magog, Quebec
    • Note: There were no PTS3 events here.
    • PTWC winners: Italy Giovanni Achenza (m) / Germany Christiane Reppe (f)
    • PTS2 winners: Netherlands Maurits Morsink (m) / United States Melissa Stockwell (f)
    • PTS4 winners: China WANG Jiachao (m) / Germany Elke van Engelen (f; default)
    • PTS5 winners: United States Chris Hammer (m) / Canada Kamylle Frenette (f)
    • PTVI winners: France Antoine Perel (m) / United Kingdom Melissa Reid (f)
  • August 17: PWC #4 in Japan Tokyo
    • Note: There was no women's PTS3 event here.
    • PTWC winners: United Kingdom Joseph Townsend (m) / Japan Wakako Tsuchida (f)
    • PTS2 winners: United States Mark Barr (m) / United States Hailey Danz (f)
    • Men's PTS3 winner: South Korea KIM Hwang-tae
    • PTS4 winners: Russia Mikhail Kolmakov (m) / United States Kelly Elmlinger (f)
    • PTS5 winners: Canada Stefan Daniel (m) / United Kingdom Lauren Steadman (f)
    • PTVI winners: United Kingdom Dave Ellis (m) / Canada Jessica Tuomela (f)
  • September 8: PWC #5 in Spain Banyoles
    • Note: There was no women's PTS3 event here.
    • PTWC winners: France Alexandre Paviza (m) / Australia Lauren Parker (f)
    • PTS2 winners: Russia Vasilii Egorov (m) / United States Melissa Stockwell (f)
    • Men's PTS3 winner: Spain Daniel Molina
    • PTS4 winners: Spain Alejandro Sánchez Palomero (m) / Japan Mami Tani (f)
    • PTS5 winners: Spain Jairo Ruiz Lopez (m) / Australia Kate Doughty (f)
    • PTVI winners: Spain Héctor Catalá Laparra (m) / Italy Anna Barbaro (f)
  • October 5 & 6: PWC #6 in Turkey Alanya
    • PTWC winners: Austria Florian Brungraber (m) / Netherlands Margret Ijdema (f)
    • PTS2 winners: Russia Mikhail Astashov (m) / Japan Yukako Hata (f)
    • PTS3 winners: Russia Victor Chebotarev (m) / France Elise Marc (f)
    • PTS4 winners: Russia Mikhail Kolmakov (m) / United States Kelly Elmlinger (f)
    • PTS5 winners: France Yannick Bourseaux (m) / Ukraine Alisa Kolpakchy (f)
    • PTVI winners: France Arnaud Grandjean (m) / Italy Anna Barbaro (f)
  • October 19 & 20: PWC #7 (final) in Portugal Funchal
    • Note: There was no women's PTS3 event here.
    • PTWC winners: Austria Florian Brungraber (m) / Spain Eva María Moral Pedrero (f)
    • PTS2 winners: United Kingdom Andrew Lewis (m) / United States Melissa Stockwell (f)
    • Men's PTS3 winner: Spain Daniel Molina
    • PTS4 winners: Russia Mikhail Kolmakov (m) / United States Kelly Elmlinger (f)
    • PTS5 winners: Brazil Carlos Rafael Viana (m) / France Gwladys Lemoussu (f)
    • PTVI winners: United Kingdom Dave Ellis (m) / France Annouck Curzillat (f)
Main Ironman Championships
Main Ironman 70.3 Championships
  • May 12: 2019 Techcombank Ironman 70.3 Asia-Pacific Championship in Vietnam Da Nang[7]
  • June 23: 2019 KMD Ironman 70.3 European Championship in Denmark Elsinore[8]
    • Winners: United States Rodolophe von Berg (m) / United Kingdom Holly Lawrence (f)
  • September 7 & 8: 2019 Ironman 70.3 World Championship in France Nice[9]
  • November 3: 2019 Ironman 70.3 South American Championship in Argentina Buenos Aires[10]
    • Winners: United States Rodolophe von Berg (m) / United States Chelsea Sodaro (f)
  • December 7: 2019 Ironman 70.3 Middle East Championship in Bahrain Manama[11]

References

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  1. ^ Ironman's 2019 Ironman African Championship Page
  2. ^ Ironman's 2019 Ironman North American Championship Page
  3. ^ "Ironman's 2019 Ironman Asia-Pacific Championship Page". Archived from the original on 2019-02-25. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  4. ^ "Ironman's 2019 Ironman European Championship Page". Archived from the original on 2015-08-27. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  5. ^ "Ironman's 2019 Ironman World Championship Page". Archived from the original on 2016-05-18. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  6. ^ "2018 Ironman South American Championship Page". Archived from the original on 2019-08-01. Retrieved 2019-08-01.
  7. ^ "Ironman's 2019 Ironman 70.3 Asia-Pacific Championship Page". Archived from the original on 2019-02-25. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  8. ^ "Ironman's 2019 Ironman 70.3 European Championship Page". Archived from the original on 2019-02-25. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  9. ^ "Ironman's 2019 Ironman 70.3 World Championship Page". Archived from the original on 2019-03-06. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  10. ^ "Ironman's 2019 Ironman 70.3 South American Championship Page". Archived from the original on 2019-02-28. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  11. ^ "Ironman's 2019 Ironman 70.3 Middle East Championship Page". Archived from the original on 2019-04-03. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
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