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Itu World Cup Series History & Stats ITU WORLD CUP SERIES HISTORY & STATS Last Updated: September 16th , 2014 All-Time Career World Cup Series Events winners *denotes still active Rank Men WC Wins Rank Women WC Wins 1º Brad Beven (AUS) 17 1º Vanessa Fernandes (POR) 20 2º Javier Gomez* (ESP) 14 2º Emma Carney (AUS) 19 3º Simon Whitfield (CAN) 12 3º Carol Montgomery (CAN) 15 4º Hamish Carter (NZL) 11 4º Loretta Harrop (AUS) 12 5º Miles Stewart (AUS) 8 4º Michellie Jones (AUS) 12 6º Simon Lessing (GBR) 7 6º Siri Lindley (USA) 11 6º Greg Welch (AUS) 7 7º Emma Snowsill (AUS) 10 6º Courtney Atkinson (AUS) 7 8º Rina (Bradshaw) Hill (AUS) 8 6º Brad Kahlefeldt (AUS) 7 9º Anja Dittmer* (GER) 7 10º Craig Walton (AUS) 6 9º Samantha Warriner (NZL) 7 Greg Bennett (USA) (He was 10º Australian) 6 9º Karen Smyers (USA) 7 10º Tim Don (GBR) 6 12º Melissa Mantak (USA) 5 13º Rasmus Henning (DEN) 5 12º Nicola Spirig* (SUI) 5 13º Bevan Docherty (NZL) 5 14º Laura (Reback) Bennett* (USA) 4 13º Kris Gemmell (NZL) 5 14º Jackie Gallagher (AUS) 4 16º Dmitriy Gaag (KAZ) 4 14º Barbara Lindquist (USA) 4 16º Andrew Johns (GBR) 4 14º Annabel Luxford (AUS) 4 16º Ivan Rana* (ESP) 4 14º Emma Moffatt* (AUS) 4 16º Peter Robertson (AUS) 4 14º Jenny Rose (NZL) 4 16º Andrew MacMartin (CAN) 4 14º Ai Ueda* (JPN) 4 16º Chris McCormack (AUS) 4 21º Jill Savege (CAN) 3 16º Mike Pigg (USA) 4 21º Sheila Taormina (USA) 3 16º Hunter Kemper* (USA) 4 21º Sabine Westhoff (GER) 3 24º Reinaldo Colucci* (BRA) 2 21º Andrea Whitcombe (GBR) 3 24 Mario Mola* (ESP) 2 21º Gwen Jorgensen* (USA) 3 24 Sven Riederer* (SUI) 2 21º Katie Hursey* (USA) 3 24 Etienne Diemunsch* (FRA) 2 27º Jodie Stimpson* (GBR) 2 24 Pierre Le Corre* (FRA) 2 World Cup Series champions Year Men Women 2008 Javier Gomez (ESP) Samantha Warriner (NZL) 2007 Javier Gomez (ESP) Vanessa Fernandes (POR) 2006 Javier Gomez (ESP) Vanessa Fernandes (POR) 2005 Hunter Kemper (USA) Annabel Luxford (AUS) 2004 Dmitriy Gaag (KAZ) Anja Dittmer (GER) 2003 Greg Bennett (AUS) Barbara Lindquist (USA) 2002 Greg Bennett (AUS) Siri Lindley (USA) 2001 Chris Hill (AUS) Siri Lindley (USA) 2000 Dmitriy Gaag (KAZ) Michellie Jones (AUS) 1999 Andrew Johns (GBR) Loretta Harrop (AUS) 1998 Hamish Carter (NZL) Michellie Jones (AUS) 1997 Chris McCormack (AUS) Emma Carney (AUS) 1996 Miles Stewart (AUS) Emma Carney (AUS) 1995 Brad Beven (AUS) Emma Carney (AUS) 1994 Brad Beven (AUS) Jenny Rose (NZL) 1993 Brad Beven (AUS) Jo-Anne Ritchie (CAN) Tie - Brad Beven (AUS) 1992 Melissa Mantak (USA) Andrew MacMartin (CAN) 1991 Leandro Macedo (BRA) Karen Smyers (USA) Most World Cup Series Events wins in a single season *denotes still active Wins Men Year Wins Women Year 6 Brad Beven (AUS) 1995 7 Emma Carney (AUS) 1996 6 Brad Beven (AUS) 1994 6 Vanessa Fernandes (POR) 2007 4 Javier Gomez* (ESP) 2007 6 Vanessa Fernandes (POR) 2006 4 Brad Kahlefeldt (AUS) 2006 6 Emma Carney (AUS) 1997 4 Miles Stewart (AUS) 1996 5 Siri Lindley (USA) 2001 4 Javier Gomez* (ESP) 2008 5 Emma Carney (AUS) 1995 3 Simon Whitfield (CAN) 2007 4 Vanessa Fernandes (POR) 2005 3 Javier Gomez* (ESP) 2006 4 Siri Lindley (USA) 2002 3 Tim Don* (GBR) 2005 4 Loretta Harrop (AUS) 1999 3 Andrew MacMartin (CAN) 1992 4 Melissa Mantak (USA) 1992 4 Karen Smyers (USA) 1991 2 Nicola Spirig (SUI) 2014 Most consecutive Years with at least one World Cup Series win: *denotes still active Cons. Cons. Men Years Women Years Years Years 5 Brad Beven (AUS) 1991 – 1995 6 Vanessa Fernandes (POR) 2003 – 2008 4 Simon Whitfield (CAN) 2001 – 2004 5 Loretta Harrop (AUS) 1998 – 2002 4 Hamish Carter (NZL) 1997 – 2000 4 Emma Snowsill (AUS) 2005 – 2008 4 Simon Lessing (GBR) 1997 – 2000 4 Emma Carney (AUS) 1995 – 1998 4 Craig Walton (AUS) 1997 – 2000 4 Samantha Warriner (NZL) 2005 – 2008 4 Bevan Docherty (NZL) 2004 – 2007 3 Annabel Luxford (AUS) 2004 – 2006 3 Javier Gomez* (ESP) 2006 – 2008 3 Sheila Taormina (USA) 2001 – 2003 3 Rasmus Henning (DEN) 2006 – 2008 3 Siri Lindley (USA) 2000 – 2002 3 Kris Gemmell (NZL) 2006 – 2008 3 Michellie Jones (AUS) 1997 – 2000 3 Courtney Atkinson (AUS) 2005 – 2007 3 Rina Hill (Bradshaw) (AUS) 1993 – 1995 3 Frederic Belaubre* (FRA) 2004 – 2006 3 Emma Moffatt* (AUS) 2007 – 2009 3 Greg Bennett (AUS) 2001 – 2003 2 Jodie Stimpson* (GBR) 2012 – 2013 (He was Australian) 3 Ivan Rana* (ESP) 2001 – 2003 2 Gwen Jorgensen* (USA) 2011 – 2012 3 Hamish Carter (NZL) 1993 – 1995 2 Katie Hursey* (USA) 2013 – 2014 3 Simon Whitfield (CAN) 2007 – 2009 2 Ai Ueda (JPN)* 2013 – 2014 2 Sven Riederer (SUI) 2013 – 2014 2 Nicola Spirig (SUI)* 2013 – 2014 All-time World Cup Series Events wins by Country: Total World Series wins Country Men’s wins Women’s wins 161 Australia 78 83 63 United States 18 45 48 Canada 20 28 43 New Zealand 24 19 30 Great Britain 18 12 25 France 20 5 21 Portugal 1 20 21 Spain 20 1 17 Germany 4 13 10 Brazil 7 3 9 Switzerland 4 5 8 Japan 1 7 7 Czech Republic 6 1 7 Russia 7 0 6 Denmark 5 1 6 Ukraine 5 1 4 Kazakhstan 4 0 4 Argentina 4 0 3 Netherlands 0 3 3 Mexico 2 1 3 Hungary 1 2 2 Venezuela 2 0 2 Belgium 1 1 2 South Africa 2 0 1 Sweden 0 1 1 Ireland 1 0 1 Bermuda 0 1 1 Brazil 1 0 1 Chile 0 1 0 Poland 0 1 263 World Cup Series events have been contested since 1992 There have been 263 women’s winners and 262 men’s winners (2004 Edmonton men’s race was cancelled due to bad weather). The World Cup series took place during 18 years from 1991 to 2008. Since 2009 the World Cup events are integrated in the World Championships Series. All-time World Cup Series Events Country Sweeps (winning both men’s and women’s races): Total World Cup Country Years sweeps 2007, 2006 (2), 2005, 2003, 2002 (2), 2000 (3), 1999 (5), 1998 (3), 36 Australia 1997 (5), 1996 (4), 1995 (5), 1994, 1993 (3), 1992 5 United States 1992, 1991 (2), 1993, 2012 2 France 1991, 2011 2 New Zealand 2008; 2011 2 Canada 2001,2012 1 Germany 2008 1 Great Britain 2005 All-time World Cup Series Events Hosts: 30 different countries have hosted World Cup Series races since 1991 Total World Cups Year First Total World Cup Country Hosted Hosted Series Wins 34 Japan 1993 8 27 Mexico 1991 3 26 Canada 1991 48 22 United States 1991 63 21 Australia 1995 161 18 Hungary 1997 4 12 France 1991 25 12 Spain 1993 21 9 Brazil 1992 10 9 New Zealand 1995 42 7 South Korea 2003 0 7 China 1991 0 6 Switzerland 1994 10 6 Germany 2002 17 6 Columbia 1991 0 5 Great Britain 2003 30 3 Portugal 2002 21 3 Monaco 1992 0 3 Ireland 1991 1 3 South Africa 2006 2 2 Sweden 1992 1 2 Bermuda 1996 1 2 Greece 2003 0 2 Austria 2007 0 1 Israel 2007 0 1 Jordan 2006 0 1 Qatar 2006 0 1 Belgium 1999 2 1 Russia 1992 7 1 Netherlands 2010 4 1 Turkey 2014 0 Year by Year World Cup Events winners ~ 2014 ~ 9 World Cup events in 7 different countries 2014 Mooloolaba ITU Triathlon World Cup, Australia - March 15, 2014 Distance: 750mt swim, 20km bike, 5km run Prize Purse: US$60,000 1 Mola, Mario (ESP) 00:54:18 1 Jorgensen, Gwen (USA) 00:59:55 2 Murray, Richard (RSA) 00:54:37 2 Hursey, Katie (USA) 01:00:10 3 Riederer, Sven (SUI) 00:55:04 3 Ueda, Ai (JPN) 01:00:14 2014 New Plymouth ITU Triathlon World Cup, New Zealand - March 16, 2014 Distance: 750mt swim, 20km bike, 5km run Prize Purse: US$60,000 1 Mola, Mario (ESP) 00:52:30 1 Hursey, Katie (USA) 00:57:27 2 Gomez, Javier (ESP) 00:52:33 2 Hewitt, Andrea (NZL) 00:57:38 3 Silva, Joao (POR) 00:52:56 3 Stimpson, Jodie (GBR) 00:57:39 2014 Chengdu ITU Triathlon World Cup, New Zealand - March 16, 2014 Distance: 1500mt swim, 40km bike, 10km run Prize Purse: US$60,000 1 Sullwald, Wian (RSA) 01:48:47 1 Backhouse, Gillian (AUS) 02:01:04 2 Mcdowell, Kevin (USA) 01:48:48 2 Broderick, Jessica (USA) 02:01:33 3 Lebrun, Aurelien (FRA) 01:48:59 3 Michel, Claire (BEL) 02:01:46 2014 Huatulco ITU Triathlon World Cup, Mexico - June 15, 2014 Distance: 1500mt swim, 40km bike, 10km run Prize Purse: US$60,000 1 Taccone, Luciano (ARG) 02:01:58 1 Ueda, Ai (JPN) 02:14:52 2 Uccellari, Davide (ITA) 02:02:08 2 Rivas, Claudia (MEX) 02:15:19 3 Lescure, Aurelien (FRA) 02:02:09 3 Simicl, Mateja (SLO) 02:16:48 2014 Jiayuguan ITU Triathlon World Cup, Russia - July 26, 2014 Distance: 1500mt swim, 40km bike, 10km run Prize Purse: US$60,000 1 Turbayevskiy, Vladimir (RUS) 01:49:54 1 Czesnik, Maria (POL) 02:00:10 2 Shoemaker, Jarrod (USA) 01:49:57 2 Kato, Yurie (JPN) 02:00:33 3 Polyanskiy, Igor (RUS) 01:50:00 3 Kristensen, Ditte (DEN) 02:00:47 2014 Tiszaujvaros ITU Triathlon World Cup, Russia - August 09, 2014 Distance: 750mt swim, 20km bike, 5km run Prize Purse: US$60,000 1 Vanek, Akos (HUN) 00:53:51 1 Klamer, Rachel (NED) 00:59:31 2 Pevtsov, Rostyslav (ITU) 00:53:52 2 Vanek, Margit (HUN) 00:59:38 3 Faldum, Gabor (HUN) 00:53:53 3 Oliveira, Pamela (BRA) 00:59:45 2014 Alanya ITU Triathlon World Cup, Russia – September 27, 2014 Distance: 1500mt swim, 40km bike, 10km run Prize Purse: US$60,000 1 Riederer, Sven (SUI) 01:45:57 1 Caelers, Maaike (NED) 01:59:31 2 Fabian, Alessandro (ITA) 01:46:03 2 Frintova, Vendula (CZE) 02:00:01 3 Castro Fajardo, David (ESP) 01:46:11 3 Yelistratova, Yuliya (UKR) 02:00:02 2014 Cozumel ITU Triathlon World Cup, Mexico - October 05, 2014 Distance: 750mt swim, 20km bike, 5km run Prize Purse: US$60,000 1 Diemunsch, Etienne (FRA) 00:51:55 1 Spirig, Nicola (SUI) 00:58:47 2 Shoemaker, Jarrod (USA) 00:51:59 2 Perterer, Lisa (AUT) 00:58:54 3 Maloy, Joe (USA) 00:52:00 3 Yelistratova, Yuliya (UKR) 00:58:57 2014 Cartagena ITU Triathlon World Cup, Colombia - October 12, 2014 Distance: 1500mt swim, 40km bike, 10km run Prize Purse: US$60,000 1 Le Corre, Pierre (FRA) 01:45:40 1 Spirig, Nicola (SUI) 01:55:21 2 Riederer, Sven (SUI) 01:46:09 2 Findlay, Paula (CAN) 01:55:30 3 Coninx, Dorian (FRA) 01:46:17 3 Verstuyft, Katrien (BEL)
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