World Triathlon Long Distance Duathlon Championships Explained

The ITU Long Distance Duathlon World Championships is a long-distance duathlon race, held annually since 1997, except for a break in 2009 and 2010. The championships involve a continuous run-cycle-run. The distances are typically around two to three times those of the shorter ITU Duathlon World Championships, in both cases varying according to the venue; they have also varied over the years. The championships are organised by the International Triathlon Union (ITU).

For its first three years (1997–1999) and also since 2011, the championships have been held jointly with the International Powerman Association (IPA) at Zofingen, Switzerland. The Zofingen event, known as Powerman Zofingen, claims to be "The most famous and toughest duathlon in the world", and is the longest course over which the championships have been held. The event is also the final of the Powerman Duathlon World Series.

Venues

YearDateLocationRace distances (km)
Run 1CycleRun 2
19971 JuneZofingen8.515030
19987 JuneZofingen8.515030
1999Zofingen8.515030
2000Pretoria106010
20018 SeptemberVenray15607.5
2002Weyer14767
2003Zofingen8.515030
2004Fredericia2012010
200529 MayBarcis16.58011
200628 MayFredericia15907.5
200721 OctoberRichmond15807.5
200810 AugustGeel18749
2009
2010
20114 SeptemberZofingen1015030
20122 SeptemberZofingen1015030
20138 SeptemberZofingen1015030
20147 SeptemberZofingen1015030
20156 SeptemberZofingen1015030
20164 SeptemberZofingen1015030
20173 SeptemberZofingen1015030
20182 SeptemberZofingen1015030
20198 SeptemberZofingen1014530
202119 SeptemberZofingen9.214425.5
20224 SeptemberZofingen9.614430
20233 SeptemberZofingen10.51147.327

Winners

YearMaleFemaleRef
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009not held
2010not held
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2021
2022
2023

References

See main article: world championships.