2010 Ironman World Championship

The 2010 Ford Ironman World Championship was held on October 9, 2010 in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. It was the 34th such Ironman Triathlon World Championships, which has been held annually in Hawaii since 1978. The 2010 Championship was won by Chris McCormack and Mirinda Carfrae.[1][2] The championship is organised by the World Triathlon Corporation (WTC).

Medallists

Men

Pos.Time
(h:mm:ss)
NameCountrySplit times (h:mm:ss)
SwimT1BikeT2Run
8:10:37Chris McCormack Australia51:361:434:31:511:582:43:31
8:12:17Andreas Raelert Germany51:271:544:32:272:052:44:25
8:13:14Marino Vanhoenacker Belgium51:331:594:31:001:582:46:46
48:16:53Craig Alexander Australia51:321:494:39:352:002:41:59
58:20:11Raynard Tissink South Africa52:251:564:30:482:202:52:44
68:21:00Timo Bracht Germany53:521:594:29:422:102:53:18
78:22:02Eneko Llanos Spain51:382:014:39:232:002:47:03
88:22:59Dirk Bockel Luxembourg51:122:034:35:481:562:52:02
98:23:26Pete Jacobs Australia51:152:024:47:052:012:41:06
108:24:04Faris Al-Sultan Germany51:251:544:32:402:392:55:28
Source:[3]

Women

Pos.Time
(h:mm:ss)
NameCountrySplit times (h:mm:ss)
SwimT1BikeT2Run
8:58:36Mirinda Carfrae Australia55:531:565:04:592:182:53:32
9:06:00Caroline Steffen  Switzerland55:572:014:59:232:533:05:47
9:10:04Julie Dibens Great Britain53:501:564:55:282:393:16:12
49:16:47Virginia Berasategui Spain57:462:225:05:362:343:08:31
59:18:48Rachel Joyce Great Britain52:251:535:10:332:493:11:09
69:22:48Karin Thuerig  Switzerland1:13:123:104:48:223:393:14:27
79:23:33Yvonne van Vlerken Netherlands1:01:582:004:59:422:163:17:39
89:26:42Caitlin Snow United States57:502:275:27:402:412:56:04
99:27:02Heleen bij de Vaate Netherlands1:13:072:165:02:302:223:06:49
109:27:42Leanda Cave Great Britain55:431:495:07:302:363:20:06
Source:[3]

Qualification

To enter for the 2010 World Championship race, athletes are required to qualify through performance at an Ironman or selected Ironman 70.3 race, through Hawaii residency, through a random allocation lottery, or by invitation from the WTC.

The Ironman 2010 Series consists of 24 Ironman qualifying races plus the Ironman World Championship 2009 which was itself a qualifier for the 2010 Ironman World Championship. The series started with Ironman Wisconsin 2009 held on September 13, 2009.

Qualifying Ironmans

DateEventLocation
Sep 13, 2009Ironman WisconsinUnited States Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Oct 10, 2009Ironman World ChampionshipUnited States Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, United States
Nov 6, 2009Ironman FloridaUnited States Panama City Beach, Florida, United States
Nov 22, 2009Ironman ArizonaUnited States Tempe, Arizona, United States
Nov 29, 2009Ironman CozumelMexico Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Dec 5, 2009Ironman Western AustraliaAustralia Busselton, Western Australia, Australia
Feb 27, 2010Ironman MalaysiaMalaysia Langkawi, Malaysia
Mar 6, 2010Ironman New ZealandNew Zealand Taupō, New Zealand
Mar 14, 2010Ironman ChinaChina Haikou, Hainan Island, China
Mar 28, 2010Ironman AustraliaAustralia Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia
Apr 25, 2010Ironman South AfricaSouth Africa Port Elizabeth, South Africa
May 1, 2010Ironman St.GeorgeUnited States St. George, Utah, United States
May 22, 2010Ironman LanzaroteSpain Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote, Spain
May 30, 2010Ironman BrazilBrazil Florianópolis Island, Brazil
Jun 13, 2010Ironman JapanJapan Goto, Nagasaki, Japan
Jun 27, 2010Ironman Coeur d'AleneUnited States Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, United States
Jun 27, 2010Ironman FranceFrance Nice, France
Jul 4, 2010Ironman GermanyGermany Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany
Jul 4, 2010Ironman AustriaAustria Klagenfurt, Austria
Jul 25, 2010Ironman SwitzerlandSwitzerland Zürich, Switzerland
Jul 25, 2010Ironman Lake PlacidUnited States Lake Placid, New York, United States
Aug 1, 2010Ironman RegensburgGermany Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany
Aug 1, 2010Ironman UKUnited Kingdom Bolton, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom
Aug 29, 2010Ironman CanadaCanada Penticton, British Columbia, Canada
Aug 29, 2010Ironman LouisvilleUnited States Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Men

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Reference
Wisconsin  Raynard Tissink (RSA)8:45:19  Christian Ritter (GER)8:50:34  Raimo Raudsepp (EST)8:51:30 [4]
World Champs 09  Craig Alexander (AUS)8:20:21  Chris Lieto (USA)8:22:56  Andreas Raelert (GER)8:24:32 [5]
Florida  Kirill Kotshegarov (EST)8:25:29  Maxime Kriat (UKR)8:26:51  Massimo Cigana (ITA)8:28:04 [6]
Arizona  Jordan Rapp (USA)8:13:35  T J Tollakson (USA)8:20:22  Torsten Abel (GER)8:20:39 [7]
Cozumel  Rutger Beke (BEL)8:18:40  Victor Zyemtsev (UKR)8:29:10  Sebastian Pedraza (ITA)8:33:28 [8]
Western Australia  Patrick Vernay (NCL)8:13:59  Scott Neyedli (GBR)8:17:47  Jimmy Johnsen (DEN)8:21:11 [9]
Malaysia  Marino Vanhoenacker (BEL)8:22:31  Hiroyuki Nishiuchi (JPN)8:50:52  Romaine Guillaume (FRA)8:54:38 [10]
New Zealand  Cameron Brown (NZL)8:21:52  Terenzo Bozzone (NZL)8:30:00  Kieran Doe (NZL)8:34:16 [11]
China  Luke McKenzie (AUS)8:41:15  Jozsef Major (HUN)8:52:29  Jens Groenbek (DEN)9:17:06 [12]
Australia  Patrick Vernay (NCL)8:23:54  Scott Neyedli (GBR)8:27:58  Trent Chapman (AUS)8:32:52 [13]
South Africa  Raynard Tissink (RSA)8:23:28  Mathias Hecht (SUI)8:28:53  Daniel Fontana (ITA)8:33:48 [14]
St. George  Michael Weiss (AUT)8:40:08  Ben Hoffman (USA)8:52:54  Chris McDonald (AUS)8:54:42 [15]
Lanzarote  Eneko Llanos (ESP)8:37:42  Bert Jammaer (BEL)8:39:35  Maik Twelsiek (GER)8:42:52 [16]
Brazil  Luke McKenzie (AUS)8:07:39  Ezequiel Morales (ARG)8:12:44  Santiago Ascenço (BRA)8:18:33 [17]
Coeur d'Alene  Andy Potts (USA)8:24:40  Courtney Ogden (AUS)8:38:17  Michael Lovato (USA)8:41:17 [18]
France  Marcel Zamora Perez (ESP)8:25:28  Frederik Van Lierde (BEL)8:30:39  Olivier Marceau (SUI)8:52:25 [19]
Germany  Andreas Raelert (GER)8:05:15  Timo Bracht (GER)8:10:22  Chris McCormack (AUS)8:14:43 [20]
Austria  Marino Vanhoenacker (BEL)7:52:05  Dennis Devriendt (BEL)8:12:51  Michael Weiss (AUT)8:14:50 [21]
Switzerland  Ronnie Schildknecht (SUI)8:12:40  Swen Sundberg (GER)8:29:18  Mike Aigroz (SUI)8:34:24 [22]
Lake Placid  Ben Hoffman (USA)8:39:34  Petr Vabrousek (CZE)8:46:33  Maik Twelsiek (GER)8:48:33 [23]
Regensburg  Faris Al-Sultan (GER)8:13:37  Andreas Böcherer (GER)8:19:28  Nils Goerke (GER)8:22:57 [24]
UK  Fraser Cartmell (GBR)8:40:17  Stephen Bayliss (GBR)8:46:18  Axel Zeebroek (BEL)8:49:37 [25]
Canada  Victor Zyemtsev (UKR)8:32:28  Christian Brader (GER)8:32:41  Stephan Vuckovic (GER)8:38:31 [26]
Louisville  Paul Ambrose (GBR)8:29:59  Martin Jensen (DEN)8:41:54  Max Longree (GER)8:50:10 [27]

Women

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Reference
Wisconsin  Amy Marsh (USA)9:43:59  Irene Kinnegim (NLD)10:01:34  Hillary Biscay (USA)10:02:58 [4]
World Champs 09  Chrissie Wellington (GBR)8:54:02  Mirinda Carfrae (USA)9:13:59  Virginia Berasategui (ESP)9:15:28 [5]
Florida  Sofie Goos (BEL)9:08:38  Tamara Kozulina (UKR)9:12:47  Bella Bayliss (GBR)9:13:52 [6]
Arizona  Samantha McGlone (CAN)9:09:19  Linsey Corbin (USA)9:13:46  Kate Major (AUS)9:20:12 [7]
Cozumel  Yvonne van Vlerken (NED)9:06:58  Bella Bayliss (GBR)9:22:34  Edith Niederfriniger (ITA)9:30:44 [8]
Western Australia  Gina Crawford (NZL)9:16:52  Christie Sym (AUS)9:20:41  Sarah Pollett (AUS)9:21:33 [9]
Malaysia  Belinda Granger (AUS)9:23:33  Edith Niederfriniger (ITA)9:35:02  Hillary Biscay (USA)10:10:59 [10]
New Zealand  Joanna Lawn (NZL)9:14:35  Gina Crawford (NZL)9:28:26  Kim Loeffler (USA)9:30:57 [11]
China  Amy Marsh (USA)9:52:45  Nicole Leder (GER)10:02:58  Heidi Jesberger (GER)10:08:52 [12]
Australia  Carrie Lester (AUS)9:23:50  Rebekah Keat (AUS)9:33:10  Amelie Pearson (AUS)9:46:09 [13]
South Africa  Sonia Tajsich (GER)9:16:55  Caroline Steffen (SUI)9:22:00  Tine Deckers (BEL)9:29:59 [14]
St. George  Heather Wurtele (CAN)9:35:26  Meredith Kessler (USA)9:46:58  Caitlin Snow (USA)10:07:26 [15]
Lanzarote  Catriona Morrison (SCO)10:03:52  Louise Collins (GBR)10:05:20  Nicole Woysch (GER)10:11:17 [16]
Brazil  Tereza Macel (CZE)9:19:13  Dede Griesbauer (USA)9:26:09  Maria Omar (ARG)9:36:04 [17]
Coeur d'Alene  Linsey Corbin (USA)9:17:54  Meredith Kessler (USA)9:23:52  Kelly Williamson (USA)9:39:23 [18]
France  Tine Deckers (BEL)9:21:29  Erika Csomor (HUN)9:36:08  Alexandra Louison (FRA)9:38:25 [19]
Germany  Sandra Wallenhorst (GER)9:04:27  Caroline Steffen (SUI)9:06:42  Yvonne van Vlerken (NED)9:10:21 [20]
Austria  Eva Dollinger (AUT)9:18:50  Karina Ottosen (DEN)9:34:50  Beate Görtz (GER)9:38:56 [21]
Switzerland  Karin Thürig (SUI)9:00:04  Heleen Bij De Vaate (NED)9:23:50  Monika Lehmann (SUI)9:28:25 [22]
Lake Placid  Amy Marsh (USA)9:27:30  Caitlin Snow (USA)9:44:18  Lisa Marangon (AUS)9:51:31 [23]
Regensburg  Sonja Tajsich (GER)9:09:46  Katja Rabe (GER)9:32:04  Corinne Abraham (GBR)9:41:21 [24]
UK  Yvette Grice (GBR)10:01:02  Bella Bayliss (GBR)10:06:51  Joanna Carritt (GBR)10:16:22 [25]
Canada  Meredith Kessler (USA)9:13:46  Heather Wurtele (CAN)9:17:17  Mackenzie Madison (USA)9:34:51 [26]
Louisville  Rebekah Keat (AUS)9:33:15  Kim Loeffler (USA)9:44:23  Bree Wee (USA)9:50:35 [27]

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