Powerman Duathlon

Zofingen Ladies Start

Powerman Duathlons are duathlon events that are competed over middle (10 km run, 60 km bike, 10 km run) to long distance (10 km run, 150 km bike, 30 km run) [1] duathlons across the globe at both Age Group and Elite level. All events are draft illegal allowing competitors to compete utilising time trial or triathlon bikes.

Powerman World Series

The Powerman World Series is made up of 10-20 Powerman Duathlon races each year incorporating International Triathlon Union Continental and World Championships as well as world series races. The World Series title is contested from September to September each year with points awarded for the top positions at each event in the series, the final event of the season is the ITU Long Distance Duathlon World Championships Powerman Zofingen in Switzerland [2]

Powerman World Rankings

The Powerman Duathlon World Rankings [3] are determined on a rolling format, utilising the points awarded over the previous 12 months competitions in the world series. The world rankings are updated after each competition in the series. Current rankings: http://www.powerman.org/ranking-results

Powerman Series Race winners

Winner
Men [4]
  • Benny Vansteelant (BEL) - Powerman Zofingen World Championships 2000, 2001, 2005 and 2006
  • Rob Woestenborghs (BEL) - Powerman Zofingen World Championships 2013, Philippines 2015
  • Gael Le Bellec (FRA) - Powerman Zofingen World Championships 2014 and 2015, Clark 2016, Florida 2016 [5]
  • Kenneth Vandendriessche (BEL) - Powerman European Championships 2015 and 2016
  • Soren Bystrop (DEN) - Powerman Norway 2015, Mallorca 2016 Denmark 2017, European Championships (Denmark) 2018
  • Peter Ellis (GBR) - Powerman Sweden 2015, Powerman Michigan 2018
  • Jacob Rhyner (USA) - Powerman Florida 2015
  • Chris Leigh (AUS) - Powerman Michigan 2015 and 2016, Powerman Alabama 2015 [6]
  • Emmanuel Conmendador (PHI) - Powerman Indonessia 2016
  • Anthony LeDuey (FRA) - Powerman Austria 2016
  • Seppe Odyen (BEL) - Powerman Zofingen World Championships 2016, Luxemberg 2016, Mallorca 2018
  • Bruno Periera Mathius (BRA) - Powerman Brazil 2016
  • Zoltan Senczyszyn (GER) - Powerman Ulm Germany 2016
  • Felix Kohler (GER) - Powerman Germany 2017, Powerman Switzerlamd 2018
  • Thomas Bruins (NED) - Powerman Malaysia Asian Championships 2016, 2017, 2018, Indonessia 2017 & 2018, Thailand 2017
  • Alistair Eeckman (USA) - Powerman Panama 2017, Powerman Michigan 2017
  • Emilio Martin (SPN) - Powerman Spain 2017
  • Maxim Kuzmin (RUS) - Powerman Zofingen World Championships 2017
  • Dave Brown (AUS) - Powerman China 2017
  • Santiago Ascenco (BRA) - Powerman Brazil 2017
  • Ryan Giuliano (USA) - Powerman Arizona 2017
  • Eduar Villato (VEN) - Powerman Panama 2018
  • Patrick Reger (GER) - Powerman Germany 2018
Finish
Women
  • Catriona Morrison (GBR) - World Championships Richmond 2007 and Geel 2008
  • Eva Nyström (SWE) - Powerman Zofingen World Championships 2013
  • Emma Pooley (GBR) - Powerman Zofingen World Championships 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, Powerman Germany European MD Championships 2017
  • Laura Hrebec (SUI)
  • Susanne Svendsen (DEN) - Powerman Austria 2015, Norway 2015
  • Irene Coletto (ITA) - Powerman Indonesia 2018
  • Kristina Ziemons (GER) - Powerman Germany 2018
  • Sandrina Illes (AUT) - European Championships (Denmark) 2018
  • Jodie Taylor (USA) - Powerman Michigan 2018
  • Melanie Maurer (SWI) - Powerman Switzerland 2018

References

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