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2010 ITU World Championship Series

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Sports season
2010 ITU World Triathlon Series
LeagueITU World Triathlon Series
SportTriathlon
Men's Series
Series Champion Javier Gómez (ESP)
Points3789
Women's Series
Series Champion Emma Moffatt (AUS)
Points3805
World Triathlon Series seasons
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2011 →

TheDextro Energy Triathlon – ITU World Championship Series 2010 was a series of six World ChampionshipTriathlon Events leading to a Grand Final held inBudapest,Hungary in September 2010. The Series was organised under the auspices of the world governing body of triathlon – theInternational Triathlon Union (ITU) – and was sponsored by the companyDextro Energy.

Series events

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The series touched down on three continents, stopping in some locations used in the 2009 series, as well as some new ones. Budapest was a successful new venue for the ITU World Cup/World Championships.

Date[1]LocationStatus
April 11AustraliaSydneyEvent
May 8South KoreaSeoulEvent
June 5–6SpainMadridEvent
July 17–18GermanyHamburgEvent
July 24–25United KingdomLondon,United KingdomEvent
August 14–15AustriaKitzbühelEvent
September 8–12HungaryBudapest,HungaryGrand Final

Results

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Overall world championship

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Points were distributed at each World Championship Event to the top 40 finishers in the men's and women's elite races, and to the top 50 finishers at the Grand Final. Points towards the ITU World Championship ranking could also be obtained at theWorld Cup events. The sum of each athlete's best four points scores in the World Championship and World Cup Events (maximum of two World Cup scores) and the points score from the World Championship Grand Final determined the final ranking.[2]

Men's championship

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RankNameNationWorld CupsWorld Championship EventsGrand
Final
Total
1234567AUSKORESPGERUKAUT
1Javier Gomez Spain33963380080074011103789
2Steffen Justus Germany63358646442918210273138
3Brad Kahlefeldt Australia300343676855425424648793110
4Jan Frodeno Germany22071800542740685685532962
5João Silva Portugal3001565013973675019502649
6Alistair Brownlee Great Britain8003973812002435
7Sven Riederer Switzerland1236856332692486952405
8Alexander Brukhankov Russia1387405863974296333672388
9David Hauss France203685614298132190
10Courtney Atkinson Australia1382577407402131462096

Full ranking:[3]

Women's championship

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RankNameNationWorld CupsWorld Championship EventsGrand
Final
Total
1234567AUSKORESPGERUKAUT
1Emma Moffatt Australia27868568574042958611103805
2Nicola Spirig Switzerland63380074021310273413
3Lisa Norden Sweden5863148001147409503389
4Helen Jenkins Great Britain2572694296856856337523183
5Paula Findlay Canada3002378008008793016
6Andrea Hewitt New Zealand2207405865426336852332877
7Kate Roberts South Africa2375423396334645425502731
8Vicky Holland Great Britain1273971975865423148132651
9Mariko Adachi Japan188633501633339834712578
10Laura Bennett United States862032905015864646952536

Full ranking:[4]

Event medalists

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Men

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EventGoldSilverBronze
Sydney Bevan Docherty (NZL) Alexander Brukhankov (RUS) David Hauss (FRA)
Seoul Jan Frodeno (GER) Courtney Atkinson (AUS) Brad Kahlefeldt (AUS)
Madrid Alistair Brownlee (GBR) Courtney Atkinson (AUS) Sven Riederer (SUI)
Hamburg Javier Gómez (ESP) Jan Frodeno (GER) Tim Don (GBR)
London Javier Gómez (ESP) Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) Jan Frodeno (GER)
Kitzbühel Stuart Hayes (GBR) Javier Gómez (ESP) Jan Frodeno (GER)
Budapest Alistair Brownlee (GBR) Javier Gómez (ESP) Steffen Justus (GER)
Final Ranking[5] Javier Gómez (ESP) Steffen Justus (GER) Brad Kahlefeldt (AUS)

Women

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EventGoldSilverBronze
Sydney Bárbara Riveros Díaz (CHI) Andrea Hewitt (NZL) Emma Moffatt (AUS)
Seoul Daniela Ryf (SUI) Bárbara Riveros Díaz (CHI) Emma Moffatt (AUS)
Madrid Nicola Spirig (SUI) Emmie Charayron (FRA) Helen Jenkins (GBR)
Hamburg Lisa Nordén (SWE) Emma Moffatt (AUS) Aileen Morrison (IRL)
London Paula Findlay (CAN) Nicola Spirig (SUI) Helen Jenkins (GBR)
Kitzbühel Paula Findlay (CAN) Lisa Nordén (SWE) Andrea Hewitt (NZL)
Budapest Emma Snowsill (AUS) Emma Moffatt (AUS) Nicola Spirig (SUI)
Final Ranking[5] Emma Moffatt (AUS) Nicola Spirig (SUI) Lisa Nordén (SWE)

References

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  1. ^"ITU Triathlon World Championship Series schedule". International Triathlon Union. Archived fromthe original on 2010-04-12. Retrieved2010-04-11.
  2. ^"Dextro Energy Triathlon – ITU World Championship Series 2009: Ranking Criteria"(PDF).International Triathlon Union. Retrieved2009-05-02.
  3. ^"2010 ITU Triathlon World Championships Men's Standings"(PDF).International Triathlon Union. Retrieved2016-02-20.
  4. ^"2010 ITU Triathlon World Championships Women's Standings"(PDF).International Triathlon Union. Retrieved2016-02-20.
  5. ^ab"World Championship Rankings 2010". International Triathlon Union. Archived fromthe original on 2011-02-13. Retrieved2011-02-15.

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