Sport: | Winter triathlon |
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Established: | 1997 |
Administrator: | World Triathlon |
Format: | run 6.2 km. (4 laps) mountain bike 11.8 km. (3 laps + connection) ski 10 km. (connection + 3 laps + connection) |
Current Champion: |
The World Triathlon Winter Championships is a winter triathlon championship competition organised by World Triathlon. The competition has been held annually since 1997. Unlike normal triathlon races the winter triathlon discipline takes place in snow-covered terrain. The snow therefore means the normal disciplines of swimming and road cycling do not take place, instead the championship typically involves running, mountain biking and cross-country skiing.
Year | Location | |
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1997 | Mals | |
1998 | Les Menuires | |
1999 | Bardonnèche | |
2000 | Jaca | |
2001 | Lenzerheide | |
2002 | Brusson | |
2003 | Oberstaufen | |
2004 | Wildhaus | |
2005 | Štrbské Pleso | |
2006 | Sjusjøen | |
2007 | Flassin | |
2008 | Freudenstadt | |
2009 | Gaishorn am See | |
2010 | Eidsvoll | |
2011 | Jämijärvi | |
2012 | Jämijärvi | |
2013 | Cogne | |
2014 | Cogne | |
2016 | Zeltweg | |
2019 | Asiago | |
2020 | Asiago | |
2021 | Sant Julià de Lòria | |
2022 | ||
2023 | Skeikampen | |
2024 | Pragelato–Sestriere |
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