1993 ITU Triathlon World Cup

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1993 ITU Triathlon World Cup
Series details
Races9
Men's World Cup
1st Brad Beven (AUS)
2nd Miles Stewart (AUS)
3rd  (USA)
Most winsMike Pigg (2)
Women's World Cup
1st Joanne Ritchie (CAN)
2nd Carol Montgomery (CAN)
3rd Michellie Jones (AUS)
Most winsCarol Montgomery (3)

The 1993 ITU Triathlon World Cup was a series of triathlon races organised by the International Triathlon Union (ITU) for elite-level triathletes. There were nine races held in seven countries, all of them held over a distance of 1500 m swim, 40 km cycle, 10 km run (an Olympic-distance triathlon).

Results[]

Amakusa, Japan[]

  • 23 May 1993
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
Gold medal icon.svg  Miles Stewart (AUS) 01:48:50  Michellie Jones (AUS) 02:00:08
Silver medal icon.svg  Brad Beven (AUS) 01:49:25  Rina Bradshaw (AUS) 02:01:37
Bronze medal icon.svg  Rainer Müller-Hörner (GER) 01:49:54  Carol Montgomery (CAN) 02:01:48


Orange County, United States[]

  • 6 June 1993
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
Gold medal icon.svg   (USA) 01:46:09  Michellie Jones (AUS) 01:57:09
Silver medal icon.svg   (USA) 01:47:36  Karen Smyers (USA) 01:58:22
Bronze medal icon.svg  Brad Beven (AUS) 01:47:59  Joanne Ritchie (CAN) 01:59:23


Los Cabos, Mexico[]

  • 21 June 1993
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
Gold medal icon.svg  Greg Welch (AUS) 01:55:20  Carol Montgomery (CAN) 02:11:51
Silver medal icon.svg   (USA) 01:56:26   (USA) 02:14:27
Bronze medal icon.svg   (IRL) 01:56:59  Melissa Mantak (USA) 02:15:19


Embrun, France[]

  • 14 August 1993
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
Gold medal icon.svg   (AUS) 02:17:12  Jenny Rose (NZL) 02:38:32
Silver medal icon.svg  Ben Bright (NZL) 02:18:18   (RSA) 02:47:20
Bronze medal icon.svg   (FRA) 02:19:53   (FRA) 02:47:25


Whistler, Canada[]

  • 5 September 1993
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
Gold medal icon.svg   (USA) 01:47:36  Carol Montgomery (CAN) 01:56:00
Silver medal icon.svg   (IRL) 01:48:27  Joanne Ritchie (CAN) 01:59:22
Bronze medal icon.svg   (CAN) 01:49:26   (MEX) 02:03:50


Ilhéus, Brazil[]

  • 20 September 1993
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
Gold medal icon.svg  Oscar Galíndez (ARG) 01:50:51   (MEX) 02:09:20
Silver medal icon.svg   (BRA) 01:52:20   (BRA) 02:22:40
Bronze medal icon.svg  Leandro Macedo (BRA) 01:54:32   (BRA) 02:26:55


Maui, United States[]

  • 25 September 1993
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
Gold medal icon.svg  Hamish Carter (NZL) 01:55:37  Carol Montgomery (CAN) 02:09:17
Silver medal icon.svg   (USA) 01:59:01  Joanne Ritchie (CAN) 02:15:27
Bronze medal icon.svg   (USA) 02:00:20   (RSA) 02:16:46


San Sebastián, Spain[]

  • 3 October 1993
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
Gold medal icon.svg  Brad Beven (AUS) 01:49:40  Rina Bradshaw (AUS) 02:04:43
Silver medal icon.svg   (USA) 01:50:40  Béatrice Mouthon (FRA) 02:09:11
Bronze medal icon.svg   (IRL) 01:51:33   (ESP) 02:10:45


St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands[]

  • 24 October 1993
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
Gold medal icon.svg   (USA) 02:14:32  Karen Smyers (USA) 02:33:13
Silver medal icon.svg   (USA) 02:16:33  Carol Montgomery (CAN) 02:34:26
Bronze medal icon.svg  Oscar Galíndez (ARG) 02:17:55   (USA) 02:39:40


Final ranking[]

Place Men Women
Name Points Name Points
Gold medal icon.svg  Brad Beven (AUS)  Joanne Ritchie (CAN)
Silver medal icon.svg  Miles Stewart (AUS)  Carol Montgomery (CAN)
Bronze medal icon.svg   (USA)  Michellie Jones (AUS)
4.   (USA)  Karen Smyers (USA)
5.  Leandro Macedo (BRA)  Rina Bradshaw (AUS)
6.  Hamish Carter (NZL)
  (IRL)
  (MEX)
7.   (RSA)
8.  Oscar Galíndez (ARG)  Jenny Rose (NZL)
9.   (CAN)  Melissa Mantak (USA)
10.  Ben Bright (NZL)   (USA)

See also[]

References[]

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