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Europe Triathlon Championships

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This article is about the olympic or standard distance continental championships first held in 1985. For the sprint distance continental championships of the same name founded in 2016, seeEurope Triathlon Sprint Championships.
Europe Triathlon Championships
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Datemid-year
FrequencyAnnual
Countryvarying
Inaugurated1985 (1985)
FounderEuropean Triathlon Union

TheEurope Triathlon Championships are the maintriathlon championships in Europe organised byEurope Triathlon. Conducted over the 'standard' or 'Olympic' triathlon distance of a 1500m swim, a 40 km bike and 10 km run, the event has been run since 1985.

History

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From the 2018 edition inGlasgow, every four years the standard distance championships will be part of theEuropean Championships multi-sport event.[1][2]

The record for most wins in the men's event is four, shared by the DutchmanRob Barel, who won the first four editions, and BritonAlistair Brownlee and the SpaniardJavier Gómez Noya.Nicola Spirig from Switzerland holds the outright record of six wins in the women's event.

TheEurope Triathlon Sprint Championships over a 750m swim, 20 kilometre bike and 5 kilometre run, have been held separately every year since 2016, and sporadically before that, and have also adopted theEurope Triathlon Championships name since 2022. In addition, Triathlon has been aEuropean Games event since 2015, but is not regarded as the continental championships.[3]

Editions

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#YearCityCountryDate
11985ImmenstadtWest Germany23 June
21986Milton KeynesUnited Kingdom22 June
31987MarseilleFrance31 May
41988VeniceItaly20 June
51989CascaisPortugal11 June
61990LinzAustria26 August
71991Geneva  Switzerland8 September
81992LommelBelgium5 July
91993EchternachLuxembourg4 July
101994EichstättGermany2 July
111995StockholmSweden28–29 July
121996SzombathelyHungary7 July
131997VuokattiFinland5 July
141998Velden am Wörther SeeAustria4 July
151999FunchalPortugal4 July
162000SteinNetherlands8 July
172001Karlovy VaryCzech Republic23 June
182002GyőrHungary6 July
192003Karlovy VaryCzech Republic21 June
202004ValenciaSpain18 April
212005Lausanne  Switzerland20 August
222006AutunFrance23–25 June
232007CopenhagenDenmark29 June–1 July
242008LisbonPortugal10–11 May
252009HoltenNetherlands2–5 July
262010AthloneIreland3–4 July
272011PontevedraSpain24–26 June
282012EilatIsrael20–22 April
292013AlanyaTurkey14–16 June
302014KitzbühelAustria20–21 June
312015Geneva  Switzerland11–12 July
322016LisbonPortugal28 May
332017KitzbühelAustria16–18 June
342018[a]GlasgowUnited Kingdom9–11 August[4]
352019WeertNetherlands30 May–2 June
362020TartuEstonia28–30 August[b][5]
372021ValenciaSpain25 September
382022[c]MunichGermany12–14 August
392023MadridSpain4 June
402024VichyFrance21–22 September
412025IstanbulTurkey30–31 August

Men's medalists

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YearGoldSilverBronze
1985 Robert Barel (NED) Klaus Klären (FRG) Jörg Hoffmann (FRG)
1986 Robert Barel (NED) Jürgen Zäck (FRG) Jörg Hoffmann (FRG)
1987 Robert Barel (NED) Philippe Méthion (FRA) Karel Blondeel (BEL)
1988 Robert Barel (NED) Didier Volckaert (BEL) Jochen Basting (FRG)
1989 Yves Cordier (FRA) Robert Barel (NED) Jürgen Zäck (FRG)
1990 Fons Hamblock (BEL) Robert Barel (NED) Wolfgang Kattnig (AUT)
1991 Simon Lessing (GBR) Robert Barel (NED) Rémy Rampteau (FRA)
1992 Spencer Smith (GBR) Simon Lessing (GBR) Glenn Cook (GBR)
1993 Simon Lessing (GBR) Thomas Hellriegel (GER) Rainer Müller-Hörner (GER)
1994 Simon Lessing (GBR) Ralf Eggert (GER) Rainer Müller-Hörner (GER)
1995 Rainer Müller-Hörner (GER) Luc Van Lierde (BEL) Spencer Smith (GBR)
1996 Luc Van Lierde (BEL) Dennis Looze (NED) Ralf Eggert (GER)
1997 Spencer Smith (GBR) Stephan Vuckovic (GER) José Miguel Barbany (ESP)
1998 Andrew Johns (GBR) Jean-Christophe Guinchard (SUI) Volodymyr Polikarpenko (UKR)
1999 Reto Hug (SUI) Jan Řehula (CZE) Martin Krňávek (CZE)
2000 Andrew Johns (GBR) Reto Hug (SUI) Eric van der Linden (NED)
2001 Filip Ospalý (CZE) Iván Raña (ESP) Eric van der Linden (NED)
2002 Iván Raña (ESP) Filip Ospalý (CZE) Maik Petzold (GER)
2003 Iván Raña (ESP) Filip Ospalý (CZE) Martin Krňávek (CZE)
2004 Rasmus Henning (DEN) Eneko Llanos (ESP) Daniel Unger (GER)
2005 Frédéric Belaubre (FRA) Cédric Fleureton (FRA) Sven Riederer (SUI)
2006 Frédéric Belaubre (FRA) Cédric Fleureton (FRA) Andrew Johns (GBR)
2007 Javier Gómez Noya (ESP) Jan Frodeno (GER) Daniel Unger (GER)
2008 Frédéric Belaubre (FRA) Tony Moulai (FRA) Olivier Marceau (SUI)
2009 Javier Gómez Noya (ESP) Alistair Brownlee (GBR) Alexander Bryukhankov (RUS)
2010 Alistair Brownlee (GBR) Javier Gómez Noya (ESP) David Hauss (FRA)
2011 Alistair Brownlee (GBR) Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) Dmitry Polyanski (RUS)
2012 Javier Gómez Noya (ESP) Alexander Bryukhankov (RUS) Ivan Vasiliev (RUS)
2013 Ivan Vasiliev (RUS) Alessandro Fabian (ITA) Mario Mola (ESP)
2014 Alistair Brownlee (GBR) Dmitry Polyanski (RUS) Vicente Hernández (ESP)
2015 David Hauss (FRA) Sven Riederer (SUI) Kristian Blummenfelt (NOR)
2016 Javier Gómez Noya (ESP) Dmitry Polyanski (RUS) Andrea Salvisberg (SUI)
2017 João Pereira (POR) Raphaël Montoya (FRA) João Silva (POR)
2018 Pierre Le Corre (FRA) Fernando Alarza (ESP) Marten Van Riel (BEL)
2019 Alistair Brownlee (GBR) João Pereira (POR) Jelle Geens (BEL)
2021 Dorian Coninx (FRA) Roberto Sánchez Mantecón (ESP) Antonio Serrat (ESP)
2022 Léo Bergère (FRA) Pierre Le Corre (FRA) Dorian Coninx (FRA)
2023 David Castro (ESP) Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) Adrien Briffod (SUI)
2024 Csongor Lehmann (HUN) Yanis Seguin (FRA) Casper Stornes (NOR)
2025 Max Studer (SUI) Bence Bicsák (HUN) Panagiotis Bitados (GRE)

Medals in Men's Triathlon

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Great Britain114318
2 France87318
3 Spain75416
4 Netherlands44210
5 Switzerland2349
6 Belgium2237
7 Germany161017
8 Russia1337
9 Czech Republic1326
10 Portugal1113
11 Hungary1102
12 Denmark1001
13 Italy0101
14 Norway0022
15 Austria0011
 Greece0011
 Ukraine0011
Totals (17 entries)404040120

Women's medalist

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YearGoldSilverBronze
1985 Alexandra Kremer (FRG) Anna-Lena Fritzon (SWE) Sarah Coope (GBR)
1986 Lieve Paulus (BEL) Sarah Springman (GBR) Sarah Coope (GBR)
1987 Sarah Coope (GBR) Sarah Springman (GBR) Chantal Malherbe (FRA)
1988 Sarah Springman (GBR) Dolorita Gerber (SUI) Pernille Svarre (DEN)
1989 Simone Mortier (FRG) Kirsten Ullrich (FRG) Sarah Springman (GBR)
1990 Thea Sijbesma (NED) Simone Mortier (FRG) Isabelle Mouthon-Michellys (FRA)
1991 Isabelle Mouthon-Michellys (FRA) Simone Mortier (GER) Sonja Krolik (GER)
1992 Sonja Krolik (GER) Lone Larsen (DEN) Ute Schäfer (GER)
1993 Simone Westhoff (GER) Simone Mortier (GER) Lydie Reuze (FRA)
1994 Sonja Krolik (GER) Simone Westhoff (GER) Isabelle Mouthon-Michellys (FRA)
1995 Isabelle Mouthon-Michellys (FRA) Natascha Badmann (SUI) Suzanne Nielsen (DEN)
1996 Suzanne Nielsen (DEN) Mieke Suys (BEL) Sophie Delemer (FRA)
1997 Natascha Badmann (SUI) Virginia Berasategui (ESP) Suzanne Nielsen (DEN)
1998 Wieke Hoogzaad (NED) Ingrid van Lubek (NED) Stephanie Forrester (GBR)
1999 Anja Dittmer (GER) Magali Messmer (SUI) Sian Brice (GBR)
2000 Kathleen Smet (BEL) Magali Messmer (SUI) Julie Dibens (GBR)
2001 Michelle Dillon (GBR) Kathleen Smet (BEL) Analeah Emmerson (GBR)
2002 Kathleen Smet (BEL) Leanda Cave (GBR) Christiane Pilz (GER)
2003 Ana Burgos (ESP) Nadia Cortassa (ITA) Kathleen Smet (BEL)
2004 Vanessa Fernandes (POR) Kate Allen (AUT) Pilar Hidalgo (ESP)
2005 Vanessa Fernandes (POR) Ana Burgos (ESP) Nadia Cortassa (ITA)
2006 Vanessa Fernandes (POR) Anja Dittmer (GER) Nadia Cortassa (ITA)
2007 Vanessa Fernandes (POR) Kate Allen (AUT) Nicola Spirig (SUI)
2008 Vanessa Fernandes (POR) Nadia Cortassa (ITA) Lisa Nordén (SWE)
2009 Nicola Spirig (SUI) Liz May (LUX) Vanessa Fernandes (POR)
2010 Nicola Spirig (SUI) Carole Péon (FRA) Lisa Nordén (SWE)
2011 Emmie Charayron (FRA) Vendula Frintová (CZE) Annamaria Mazzetti (ITA)
2012 Nicola Spirig (SUI) Ainhoa Murúa (ESP) Emmie Charayron (FRA)
2013 Rachel Klamer (NED) Vicky Holland (GBR) Vendula Frintová (CZE)
2014 Nicola Spirig (SUI) Sophia Saller (GER) Annamaria Mazzetti (ITA)
2015 Nicola Spirig (SUI) Annamaria Mazzetti (ITA) Ainhoa Murúa (ESP)
2016 India Lee (GBR) Yuliya Yelistratova (UKR) Zsófia Kovács (HUN)
2017 Jessica Learmonth (GBR) Sophie Coldwell (GBR) Alice Betto (ITA)
2018 Nicola Spirig (SUI) Jessica Learmonth (GBR) Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA)
2019 Beth Potter (GBR) Sandra Dodet (FRA) Claire Michel (BEL)
2021 Julie Derron (SUI) Annika Koch (GER) Sian Rainsley (GBR)
2022 Non Stanford (GBR) Laura Lindemann (GER) Emma Lombardi (FRA)
2023 Jeanne Lehair (LUX) Lisa Tertsch (GER) Cathia Schär (SUI)
2024 Vicky Holland (GBR) Léonie Périault (FRA) Alice Betto (ITA)
2025 Jolien Vermeylen (BEL) Diana Isakova (AIN) Tilly Anema (GBR)

Medals in Women's Triathlon

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Great Britain86923
2 Switzerland84214
3 Germany610319
4 Portugal5016
5 Belgium4228
6 France33814
7 Netherlands3104
8 Spain1326
9 Denmark1135
10 Luxembourg1102
11 Italy0369
12 Austria0202
13 Sweden0123
14 Czech Republic0112
15 Individual Neutral Athletes0101
 Ukraine0101
17 Hungary0011
Totals (17 entries)404040120

Types

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Source:[6]

All events in seniors, U23, juniors and 15 age groups (15–90 years old) and para (6 class).

  1. Europe Triathlon Cross Championships[7]
  2. Europe Triathlon Cross Duathlon Championships[8]
  3. Europe Triathlon Sprint Championships (Sprint and Team Relay)[9][10]
  4. Europe Triathlon Middle Distance Triathlon Championships[11]
  5. Europe Triathlon Long Distance Triathlon Championships
  6. Europe Triathlon Aquabike Championships[12]
  7. Europe Triathlon Aquathlon Championships[13]
  8. Europe Triathlon Duathlon Championships[14]
  9. Europe Winter Triathlon Championships[15]
  10. Europe Triathlon Powerman Middle Distance Duathlon Championships[16]
  11. Multi Championship: Duathlon Sprint, Duathlon Standard, Cross Duathlon, Cross Triathlon, Aquathlon, Middle Distance Triathlon, Middle Distance Aquabike[17][18]

Results

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See also

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References

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  1. ^Part of the2018 European Championships
  2. ^Cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
  3. ^Part of the2022 European Championships
  1. ^"European Athletics".
  2. ^"New kid on the block as European sports championships launched for 2018".Reuters.Archived from the original on 2023-05-28.
  3. ^"The History of the European Championships".World Triathlon. Retrieved2024-07-18.
  4. ^"Sports Programme: 2–12 August 2018"(PDF).Glasgow 2018. Culture and Sport Glasgow. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 29 March 2017. Retrieved14 May 2017.
  5. ^"2020 Tartu ETU Triathlon European Championships". World Triathlon. Retrieved28 December 2020.
  6. ^"Results".World Triathlon. Retrieved2024-07-18.
  7. ^https://www.triathlon.org/events/event/2024_europe_triathlon_multisport_championships_coimbra._cross_triathlon[bare URL]
  8. ^https://www.triathlon.org/events/event/2024_europe_triathlon_multisport_championships_coimbra._cross_duathlon[bare URL]
  9. ^"Results: 2023 Europe Triathlon Sprint & Relay Championships Balikesir".
  10. ^"2023 Europe Triathlon Sprint & Relay Championships Balikesir".
  11. ^"2024 Europe Triathlon Middle Distance Triathlon Championships Coimbra".
  12. ^https://www.triathlon.org/events/event/2024_europe_triathlon_multisport_championships_coimbra._aquabike[bare URL]
  13. ^https://www.triathlon.org/events/event/2024_europe_triathlon_multisport_championships_coimbra._aquathlon[bare URL]
  14. ^https://www.triathlon.org/events/event/2024_europe_triathlon_multisport_championships_coimbra._duathlon[bare URL]
  15. ^"Gallery: 2024 World Triathlon Winter Duathlon Championships Pragelato - Sestriere".
  16. ^"2024 Europe Triathlon Powerman Middle Distance Duathlon Championships Wrap-Up". 7 May 2024.
  17. ^"It's nearly time for the 2024 Europe Triathlon Multisport Championships in Coimbra!". 13 June 2024.
  18. ^"Results: 2024 Europe Triathlon Multisport Championships Coimbra".

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