Is Fernandes the Greatest Ever?
At just 22 years old, Vanessa Fernandes is making quite a case to be considered the greatest ever. This past weekend the soft-spoken Portuguese prodigy won her record-breaking 20th world cup title; a feat she likely won’t be publicizing herself. Fernandes is quite content to let the numbers speak for themselves:
- Most world cup titles (20) of any ITU triathlete in history
- Has won 10% of all world cups ever staged
- Had made the podium in 77.4% of the world cups she’s entered
- Won 64.5% of the world cups she’s entered
- More world cup titles than all of France and Switzerland combined
- If Fernandes was a country, she’d rank 6th for most world cup wins by a country
- Only triathlete to win at least one world cup for 6 consecutive years (2003-2008)
- One of 3 triathletes (Emma Carney & Brad Beven) to win 6 world cup titles in a single year (all have done it twice)
- Only triathlete to win the same event for 6 straight years (Madrid 2003-2008)
- More European championships than any other athlete (5)
- Last year became the 2nd triathlete to win triathlon and duathlon world championships in the same year (Jackie Gallagher was the first in 1996)
- As an 18-year old, she finished 8th at the 2004 Athens Olympics, making her one of the youngest in the competition
- Introduced to triathlon 1999 by her father Venceslau, a former cyclist and winner of the 1984 Volta a Portugal
Next up for Fernandes is defence of her world championship in Vancouver on June 8. Click here for live coverage and start times in your area
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Vanessa Fernandes, the most decorated triathlete in ITU’s world cup history