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2011 Dextro Energy Triathlon - ITU World Championship Grand Final Beijing

September 09 2011 - September 11 2011

The Best of Beijing: Age-Groupers review

The Best of Beijing: Age-Groupers review

15/09/11 The USA won the overall medal tally with 19 gold medals at the ITU Triathlon Age-Group World Championships in Beijing over the weekend. Following the spectacular opening ceremony, a total of 2000 age-group... Full Story

USA’s Verzbicas keeps promise to win Junior Men’s World Championship for McDowell

USA’s Verzbicas keeps promise to win Junior Men’s World Championship for McDowell

11/09/11 The USA’s Lukas Verzbicas kept his promise to training partner and friend Kevin McDowell when he turned in a world class performance to win the ITU Junior Men’s World Championship on the final race in Beijing... Full Story

Helen Jenkins wins second ITU world title, as Andrea Hewitt steals the show with Grand Final win

Helen Jenkins wins second ITU world title, as Andrea Hewitt steals the show with Grand Final win

11/09/11 New Zealand’s Andrea Hewitt capped off her season of consistency with a breakthrough victory at today’s Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championship Grand Final Beijing, bringing her second in the overall... Full Story

Jerzyk wins Poland’s first ever World Championship in Beijing

Jerzyk wins Poland’s first ever World Championship in Beijing

10/09/11 Agnieszka Jerzyk (POL) pulled out a gutsy sprint to the finish to claim Poland’s first ever world championship medal in the women’s ITU Triathlon Under23 World Championships. At the end of the cold and rainy... Full Story

New Zealand’s Mikayla Nielsen shines amidst rain as new Junior World Champion

New Zealand’s Mikayla Nielsen shines amidst rain as new Junior World Champion

10/09/11 On a cold, rainy day in Beijing, Mikayla Nielsen of New Zealand shone through, securing the biggest win of her promising career thus far – the ITU Junior Triathlon World Championship. Australian Ashlee Bailie... Full Story

Alistair Brownlee simply stunning to claim second ITU World Championship

Alistair Brownlee simply stunning to claim second ITU World Championship

10/09/11 Alistair Brownlee has firmly stamped himself as the man to beat at the London 2012 Olympic Games, after capturing his second ITU World Championship title in stunning style on the 2008 Olympic triathlon course... Full Story

Paratriathlon World Championships Highlights from Beijing

Paratriathlon World Championships Highlights from Beijing

09/09/11 Friday afternoon saw the inspirational paratriathletes take to the Olympic course at the 2011 ITU Paratriathlon World Championships. Following a British sweep in the men’s under23 race earlier in the day, Great... Full Story

Sharp leads British podium sweep in men’s Under23 World Championships

Sharp leads British podium sweep in men’s Under23 World Championships

09/09/11 Great Britain got off to a stellar start in Beijing and that was showcased in a spectacular gold-silver-bronze sweep in today’s men’s ITU Triathlon Under23 World Championships. Matthew Sharp claimed his first... Full Story

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//Results
1. Andrea Hewitt NZL 01:58:26
2. Helen Jenkins GBR 01:58:40
3. Melanie Annaheim SUI 01:58:58
4. Lisa Norden SWE 01:59:00
5. Laura Bennett USA 01:59:02
6. Kate McIlroy NZL 01:59:04
7. Jessica Harrison FRA 01:59:09
8. Liz Blatchford GBR 02:00:11
9. Flora Duffy BER 02:00:24
10. Sarah Groff USA 02:00:37
11. Emma Moffatt AUS 02:00:42
12. Emma Jackson AUS 02:00:43
13. Felicity Abram AUS 02:00:48
14. Ainhoa Murua ESP 02:00:59
15. Alice Betto ITA 02:01:03
16. Rachel Klamer NED 02:01:13
17. Emma Snowsill AUS 02:01:23
18. Aileen Morrison IRL 02:01:32
19. Mateja Simic SLO 02:01:38
20. Nicola Spirig SUI 02:01:40
21. Tomoko Sakimoto JPN 02:01:45
22. Svenja Bazlen GER 02:01:56
23. Juri Ide JPN 02:02:04
24. Elizabeth May LUX 02:02:06
25. Debbie Tanner NZL 02:02:08
26. Mariko Adachi JPN 02:02:17
27. Kiyomi Niwata JPN 02:02:19
28. Marina Damlaimcourt ESP 02:02:29
29. Claudia Rivas MEX 02:02:40
30. Irina Abysova RUS 02:02:44
31. Kathy Tremblay CAN 02:02:48
32. Akane Tsuchihashi JPN 02:02:51
33. Nicky Samuels NZL 02:02:55
34. Jodie Stimpson GBR 02:02:58
35. Zurine Rodriguez ESP 02:03:06
36. Yuka Sato JPN 02:03:07
37. Mariya Shorets RUS 02:03:19
38. Kathrin Muller GER 02:03:29
39. Kerry Lang GBR 02:03:46
40. Emmie Charayron FRA 02:03:49
41. Annamaria Mazzetti ITA 02:04:16
42. Kate Roberts RSA 02:05:04
43. Anne Haug GER 02:05:07
44. Barbara Riveros Diaz CHI 02:05:16
45. Gillian Sanders RSA 02:05:22
46. Maria Czesnik POL 02:05:29
47. Alexandra Razarenova RUS 02:05:38
48. Charlotte Bonin ITA 02:05:54
49. Anja Dittmer GER 02:06:02
50. Ai Ueda JPN 02:06:13
51. Danne Boterenbrood NED 02:06:37
52. Katrien Verstuyft BEL 02:06:52
53. Sarissa De Vries NED 02:06:57
54. Lisa Perterer AUT 02:07:13
55. Jillian Petersen USA 02:07:38
56. Yi Wang CHN 02:07:57
57. Vicky Holland GBR 02:08:27
58. Hideko Kikuchi JPN 02:12:14
DNF. Paula Findlay CAN
DNF. Sarah Fladung GER
DNF. Helle Frederiksen DEN
DNF. Line Jensen DEN
DNF. Anahi León MEX
DNF. Lisa Mensink NED
DNF. Carla Moreno BRA
DNF. Anastasiya Polyanskaya RUS
DNF. Felicity Sheedy-Ryan AUS
DNF. Keiko Tanaka JPN
DNF. Yi Zhang CHN
1. Alistair Brownlee GBR 01:48:07
2. Sven Riederer SUI 01:48:14
3. Jonathan Brownlee GBR 01:48:17
4. Dmitry Polyansky RUS 01:48:20
5. Laurent Vidal FRA 01:48:24
6. Javier Gomez ESP 01:48:27
7. David Hauss FRA 01:48:35
8. Vincent Luis FRA 01:48:44
9. Maik Petzold GER 01:48:46
10. Ivan Rana ESP 01:48:50
11. Jonathan Zipf GER 01:48:57
12. Alexander Brukhankov RUS 01:49:12
13. Simon Whitfield CAN 01:49:18
14. Ryan Sissons NZL 01:49:22
15. William Clarke GBR 01:49:28
16. Frederic Belaubre FRA 01:49:29
17. Alessandro Fabian ITA 01:49:31
18. Yuichi Hosoda JPN 01:49:48
19. Bevan Docherty NZL 01:49:57
20. Steffen Justus GER 01:50:00
21. Duarte Silva Marques POR 01:50:02
22. Ivan Vasiliev RUS 01:50:06
23. Ivan Tutukin RUS 01:50:25
24. Christian Prochnow GER 01:50:27
25. Matt Chrabot USA 01:50:28
26. Gavin Noble IRL 01:50:32
27. Joao Silva POR 01:50:33
28. Hirokatsu Tayama JPN 01:50:33
29. Kris Gemmell NZL 01:50:38
30. Richard Murray RSA 01:50:39
31. Chris McCormack AUS 01:50:46
32. Todd Leckie GBR 01:50:49
33. Jan Celustka CZE 01:50:53
34. Joao Pereira POR 01:50:58
35. Ruedi Wild SUI 01:51:03
36. Ryosuke Yamamoto JPN 01:51:06
37. Premysl Svarc CZE 01:51:17
38. Brent McMahon CAN 01:51:38
39. Bruno Pais POR 01:51:45
40. Adam Bowden GBR 01:51:49
41. Artem Parienko RUS 01:51:54
42. Dan Alterman ISR 01:52:03
43. Valentin Meshcheryakov RUS 01:52:04
44. Tony Moulai FRA 01:52:05
45. Jan Van Berkel NED 01:52:27
46. Mark Fretta USA 01:52:44
47. Mario Mola ESP 01:53:24
48. Andreas Giglmayr AUT 01:53:42
49. Danylo Sapunov UKR 01:53:46
50. Francisco Serrano MEX 01:54:09
51. Marek Jaskolka POL 01:55:15
52. Rostyslav Pevtsov UKR 01:55:24
53. Akos Vanek HUN 01:55:53
54. Reto Hug SUI 01:56:12
55. Peter Croes BEL 01:56:27
56. Fabio Carvalho BRA 01:56:42
57. Ran Alterman ISR 01:56:56
58. Arturo Garza MEX 01:56:58
59. Martin Van Barneveld NZL 01:58:45
60. Faquan Bai CHN 01:59:05
DNF. Courtney Atkinson AUS
DNF. Hendrik De Villiers RSA
DNF. Claude Eksteen RSA
DNF. Clark Ellice NZL
DNF. James Elvery NZL
DNF. Zhou Fang CHN
DNF. Jan Frodeno GER
DNF. Dmitriy Gaag KAZ
DNF. Kyle Jones CAN
DNF. Brad Kahlefeldt AUS
DNF. Jarrod Shoemaker USA
DNF. Vladimir Turbaevskiy RUS
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//2012 Rankings

After 2 Events

WOMEN

Gold Medal
HELEN JENKINS (GBR) - 2082
Silver Medal
ERIN DENSHAM (AUS) - 1540
Bronze Medal
ANDREA HEWITT (NZL) - 1485

MEN

Gold Medal
RICHARD MURRAY (RSA) - 1425
Silver Medal
TIM DON (GBR) - 1332
Bronze Medal
ALEXANDER BRYUKHANKOV (RUS) - 1326