2018 in triathlon

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This article consists of the ITU and Ironman Triathlon events for 2018.

2018 ITU World Triathlon Series[]

  • March 2: WTS #1 in United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi
  • April 28: WTS #2 in Bermuda Hamilton
  • May 12: WTS #3 in Japan Yokohama
  • June 10: WTS #4 in United Kingdom Leeds
  • July 14: WTS #5 in Germany Hamburg
  • July 27 – 29: WTS #6 in Canada Edmonton
    • Elite winners: Spain Mario Mola (m) / United Kingdom Vicky Holland (f)
  • August 25 & 26: WTS #7 in Canada Montreal
    • Elite winners: Spain Mario Mola (m) / United Kingdom Vicky Holland (f)
  • September 12 – 16: WTS Grand Final (#8) in Australia Gold Coast, Queensland
    • Elite winners: France Vincent Luis (m) / Australia Ashleigh Gentle (f)
    • Junior winners: Hungary Csongor Lehmann (m) / Mexico Cecilia Sayuri Ramirez Alavez (f)
    • U23 winners: New Zealand Tayler Reid (m) / United States Taylor Knibb (f)

World triathlon championships[]

  • January 26 – 28: 2018 Cheile Gradistei ITU Winter Triathlon World Championships in  Romania
    • Elite winners: Russia Pavel Andreev (m) / Russia Yulia Surikova (f)
    • Junior winners: Russia Kirill Drozdov (m) / Russia Alexandra Levkovich (f)
    • U23 winners: Norway Eirik Bruland (m) / Russia Nadezhda Belkina (f)
    • 4x Mixed Relay winners:  Russia (Daria Rogozina, Pavel Yakimov, Yulia Surikova, & Pavel Andreev)
    • Junior 4x Mixed Relay winners:  Russia
  • July 6 – 14: 2018 ITU Multisport World Championships in Denmark Fyn
    • Duathlon
    • Elite winners: Denmark Andreas Schilling (m) / Austria Sandrina Illes (f)
    • Junior winners: United Kingdom Matthew Willis (m) / Italy Costanza Arpinelli (f)
    • U23 winners: Belgium Dely Arnaud (m) / France Lucie Picard (f)
    • Cross triathlon
    • Elite winners: Spain Rubén Ruzafa (m) / United Kingdom Lesley Paterson (f)
    • Junior winners: Canada Tate Haugan (m) / Czech Republic Pavlina Vargova (f)
    • U23 winners: Italy Marcello Ugazio (m) / Australia Penny Slater (f)
    • Aquathlon
    • Elite winners: Belgium Emmanuel Lejeune (m) / Iceland Edda Hannesdottir (f)
    • Junior winners: Denmark Valdemar Solok (m) / Denmark Augusta Grønberg Christensen (f)
    • U23 winners: Australia Nathan Breen (m) / Ukraine Sofiya Pryyma (f)
    • Long Distance
    • Elite winners: Spain Pablo Dapena Gonzalez (m) / Denmark Helle Frederiksen (f)
  • July 15: 2018 Hamburg ITU Triathlon Mixed Relay World Championships in  Germany
  • July 28: 2018 Edmonton ITU Triathlon Mixed Relay World Series in  Canada
  • August 31 – September 2: 2018 Kalmar FISU World University Triathlon Championship in  Sweden[1]
    • Elite winners: Germany Lars Pfeifer (m) / France Jeanne Lehair (f)
    • Mixed Relay winners:  France (Jeanne Lehair, Nathan Grayel, Mathilde Gautier, & Nathan Guerbeur)
  • September 1 & 2: 2018 Zofingen ITU Powerman Long Distance Duathlon World Championships in   Switzerland
    • Elite winners: France Gaël Le Bellec (m) / Switzerland Petra Eggenschwiler (f)

Regional triathlon championships[]

  • February 18: 2018 Bridgetown CAMTRI Sprint Triathlon American Cup and Central American and Caribbean Championship in  Barbados
    • Elite winners: Canada John Rasmussen (m) / United States Sophie Chase (f)
  • February 24: 2018 Havana CAMTRI Middle Distance Triathlon Iberoamerican Championships in  Cuba
    • Elite winners: Cuba Michel Gonzalez Castro (m) / Croatia Zeljka Milicic (f)
  • March 3 & 4: 2018 Playa Hermosa CAMTRI Triathlon Youth and Junior Central American and Caribbean Championships in  Costa Rica
    • Junior winners: Venezuela Sergio Quevedo Bermudez (m) / Costa Rica Vanessa Espinoza Umaña (f)
    • Youth winners: Guatemala Joshua Vincent Stewart Mendez (m) / Guatemala Yoana Griselda Tohom (f)
  • March 10 & 11: 2018 Sarasota-Bradenton CAMTRI Sprint Triathlon American Cup and North American Championships in the  United States
    • Elite winners: United States Eli Hemming (m) / United States Sophie Chase (f)
    • Junior winners: United States Andrew Shellenberger (m) / Mexico Cecilia Sayuri Ramirez Alavez (f)
    • U23 winners: United States Eli Hemming (m) / United States Erika Ackerlund (f)
  • March 10 & 11: 2018 Montevideo CAMTRI Sprint Triathlon American Cup and South American Championships in  Uruguay
    • Elite winners: Argentina Luciano Taccone (m) / Argentina Romina Biagioli (f)
    • Junior winners: Brazil Miguel Hidalgo (m) / Brazil Gabrielle Lemes (f)
    • U23 winners: Chile Diego Moya (m) / Argentina Maria Inti Guzman (f)
    • Youth winners: Uruguay Bruno Perillo (m) / Uruguay Julieta la Cruz (f)
    • 4 x Junior Mixed Relay winners:  Chile (Marcela Alvarez Saez, Cristobal Baeza, Daniela Moya, & Roberto Porras)
  • March 30: 2018 Sharm El Sheikh ATU Sprint Triathlon African Cup and Pan Arab Triathlon Championships in  Egypt
    • Elite winners: Hungary Bence Bicsák (m) / Ukraine Yuliya Yelistratova (f)
    • Junior winners: State of Palestine Omar Abushabab (m) / Jordan Mariam Shaban (f)
    • Youth winners: Egypt Siefeldin Ismail (m) / Egypt Maram Elshafie (f)
    • U23 winners: Hungary Bence Bicsák (m) / Hungary Noémi Sárszegi (f)
  • April 28: 2018 Pokhara NTT ASTC Triathlon South Asian Championships in    Nepal
    • Elite winners: India Minachandra Singh (m) / Spain Isora Sosa (f)
  • June 17: 2018 Subic Bay ASTC Triathlon Southeast Championships in  Philippines
    • Elite winners: Philippines John Chicano (m) / Philippines Kim Kilgroe (f)
  • July 7: 2018 Cholpon-Ata ASTC Sprint Triathlon Asian Cup and Central Asian Championships in  Kyrgyzstan
  • August 3 & 4: 2018 Kupiškis ETU Triathlon Baltic Championships in  Lithuania
    • Elite winners: Belarus Mikita Bely (m) / Belarus Hanna Maksimava (f)
  • August 18: 2018 Sokcho ASTC Sprint Triathlon Asian Cup and East Asian Championships in  South Korea
  • September 1: 2018 Fredericia ETU Triathlon Nordic Championships in  Denmark
  • September 15 & 16: 2018 Ohrid ETU Triathlon Balkan Championships in  North Macedonia
    • Elite winners: Serbia Ognjen Stojanović (m) / Serbia Vida Medic (f)
    • Junior winners: Croatia Luka Grgorinic (m) / Slovenia Tjasa Vrtacic (f)
  • October 26 & 27: 2018 Aqaba ASTC Sprint Triathlon Asian Cup and West Asian Championships in  Jordan
    • Elite winners: Canada Michael Lori (m) / Hungary Zsanett Bragmayer (f)
  • November 11: 2018 Santo Domingo CAMTRI Sprint Triathlon American Cup and Iberoamerican Championships in  Dominican Republic
  • November 23: 2018 Luxor ATU Duathlon African Championships and Pan Arab Duathlon Championships in  Egypt
    • Elite winners: Bahrain Moussa Karich (m) / Egypt Basmla Elsalamoney (f)
    • Junior winners: Tunisia Mohamed Aziz Sebai (m) / Tunisia Syrine Fattoum (f)
    • U23 winners: Egypt Mohanad Elshafei (m) / Egypt Basmla Elsalamoney (f; default)
    • Youth winners: Tunisia Yassine Bradai (m) / Egypt Haidy Taymour (f)
  • December 1: 2018 OTU Triathlon Pacific Islands Championships in  Samoa
    • Elite winners: French Polynesia Benjamin Zorgnotti (m) / French Polynesia Leilanie Guerry-Wong Foo (f)

2018 ITU Triathlon World Cup[]

European Triathlon Union (ETU)[]

  • February 17: 2018 Piano Vetore–Etna ETU Winter Triathlon European Championships in  Italy
    • Elite winners: Russia Pavel Andreev (m) / Russia Yulia Surikova (f)
    • Junior winners: Italy Alberto Rabellino (m; default) / Russia Polina Tarakanova (f; default)
    • U23 winners: Italy Alessandro Saravalle (m) / Russia Nadezhda Belkina (f)
  • May 6: 2018 Vejle ETU Powerman Middle Distance Duathlon European Championships in  Denmark
    • Elite winners: Denmark Søren Bystrup (m) / Austria Sandrina Illes (f)
  • July 19 – 22: 2018 Tartu ETU Triathlon European Championships in  Estonia
    • Elite winners: Slovakia Richard Varga (m) / United Kingdom Sophie Coldwell (f)
    • Junior winners: Norway Vetle Bergsvik Thorn (m) / France Pauline Landron (f)
  • August 9 – 11: 2018 Glasgow ETU Triathlon European Championships in  Great Britain
  • August 30 – September 2: 2018 Loutraki ETU Triathlon Youth European Championships Festival in  Greece
    • Youth winners: United Kingdom Connor Bentley (m) / United Kingdom Libby Coleman (f)
    • Mixed Youth Relay winners:  Great Britain (Libby Coleman, Fynn Batkin, Freya Thomson, & Connor Bentley)
  • September 23: 2018 Madrid ETU Challenge Long Distance Triathlon European Championships in  Spain
    • Elite winners: Belgium Timothy Van Houtem (m) / United Kingdom Laura Siddall (f)
  • October 6: 2018 Lisbon ETU Triathlon Mixed Relay Clubs European Championships in  Portugal
    • Mixed Relay winners:  France (Leonie Periault, Anthony Pujades, Cassandre Beaugrand, & Aurelien Raphael)
    • Junior Mixed Relay winners:  France (Marine Vetillard & Axel Hamon)
  • October 19 – 21: 2018 Eilat ETU Triathlon U23 European Championships in  Israel
    • U23 winners: Switzerland Max Studer (m) / Switzerland Julie Derron (f)
  • October 20 – 28: 2018 Ibiza ETU Multisport European Championships in  Spain
    • Duathlon
      • Elite winners: France Yohan le Berre (m) / France Sandra Levenez (f)
      • Junior winners: Spain Romaric Forques (m) / Belgium Laura Swannet (f)
      • U23 winners: Belgium Arnaud Dely (m) / Spain Irene Loizate Sarrionandia (f)
    • Middle Distance Triathlon
      • Elite winners: Italy Giulio Molinari (m) / Belgium Alexandra Tondeur (f)
    • Cross Duathlon
      • Elite winners: Belgium Tim van Hemel (m) / Slovakia Kristina Lapinova (f)
      • Men's Junior winner: Spain Nicolas Puertas Fernandez
      • U23 winners: Russia Evgenii Evgrafov (m) / Russia Daria Rogozina (f)
    • Cross Triathlon
      • Elite winners: Belgium Tim van Hemel (m) / United Kingdom Nicole Walters (f)
      • Junior winners: Spain Nicolas Puertas Fernandez (m) / Italy Marta Menditto (f)
      • U23 winners: Italy Marcello Ugazio (m) / Ukraine Sofiya Pryyma (f)
    • Aquathlon
      • Elite winners: Ukraine Sergiy Kurochkin (m) / Italy Bianca Seregni (f)
      • Junior winners: Croatia Luka Grgorinic (m) / Italy Bianca Seregni (f)
      • U23 winners: United Kingdom Samuel Dickinson (m) / Romania Antoanela Manac (f)

Confederación Americana de Triathlon (CAMTRI)[]

  • March 10: 2018 Sarasota-Bradenton CAMTRI Paratriathlon American Championships in the  United States
    • Note: There was no PTS3 events here.
    • PTWC winners: Brazil Fernando Aranha (m) / United States Ahalya Lettenberger (f)
    • PTS2 winners: United States Mark Barr (m) / United States Hailey Danz (f)
    • PTS4 winners: United States Jamie Brown (m) / United States Andrea Walton (f; default)
    • PTS5 winners: United States Chris Hammer (m) / United States Grace Norman (f)
    • PTVI winners: United States Aaron Scheidies (m) / Canada Jessica Tuomela (f)
  • June 23 & 24: 2018 Brasília CAMTRI Triathlon American Championships in  Brazil
    • Elite winners: Brazil Manoel Messias (m) / Brazil Luisa Baptista (f)
    • U23 winners: Brazil Manoel Messias (m) / Mexico Vanesa de la Torre (f)
  • August 19: 2018 Santiago CAMTRI Duathlon American Championships in  Chile
    • Elite winners: Chile Diego Moya (m) / Chile Marcela Alvarez Saez (f)
  • October 14: 2018 Sarasota-Bradenton CAMTRI Triathlon Mixed Relay American Championships in the  United States

Oceania Triathlon Union (OTU)[]

  • January 14: 2018 St. Kilda OTU Paratriathlon Oceania Championships in  Australia
    • Note: There was no women's PTS2 & PTS3 events here.
    • PTWC winners: Australia Alex Welsh (m) / Australia Sara Tait (f)
    • Men's PTS2 winner: Australia Brant Garvey
    • Men's PTS3 winner: Australia Justin Godfrey (default)
    • PTS4 winners: Australia Clint Pickin (m) / Australia Sally Pilbeam (f)
    • PTS5 winners: Australia Joshua Kassulke (m) / New Zealand Sharon Dagg (f)
    • PTVI winners: Australia Gerrard Gosens (m) / New Zealand Shannon Cleave (f; default)
  • February 4: 2018 Glenelg OTU Triathlon Mixed Relay Oceania Championships in  Australia
    • 4x Mixed Relay winners:  New Zealand (Nicole Van Der Kaay, Ryan Sissons, Andrea Hewitt, & Tayler Reid)
  • February 17: 2018 Devonport OTU Sprint Triathlon Oceania Cup and OTU Sprint Triathlon Oceania Championships in  Australia
    • Elite winners: Australia Brandon Copeland (m) / Australia Emma Jeffcoat (f)
    • U23 winners: Australia Brandon Copeland (m) / Australia Annabel White (f)
  • March 25: 2018 New Plymouth OTU Triathlon Oceania YOG Qualifier and Junior Oceania Championships in  New Zealand
    • Junior winners: Australia Lorcan Redmond (m) / Canada Desirae Ridenour (f)
    • Youth winners: New Zealand Dylan McCullough (m) / Australia Charlotte Derbyshire (f)
  • April 8: 2018 St. Kilda OTU Triathlon Oceania Cup and OTU Triathlon Oceania Championships in  Australia
    • Elite winners: New Zealand Sam Ward (m) / Australia Natalie Van Coevorden (f)
    • U23 winners: Australia Callum McClusky (m) / New Zealand Elise Salt (f)

Asian Triathlon Confederation (ASTC)[]

  • March 3 & 4: 2018 Putrajaya ASTC Powerman Middle Distance Duathlon Asian Championships in  Malaysia
    • Elite winners: Netherlands Thomas Bruins (m) / Hungary Annamária Eberhardt-Halász (f)
  • May 6: 2018 Hong Kong ASTC Triathlon Junior Asian Championships in  Hong Kong
    • Junior winners: Hong Kong Oscar Coggins (m) / Japan Nanami Nakayama (f)
  • May 12 & 13: 2018 Gunsan ASTC Long Distance Triathlon Asian Championships in  South Korea
    • Elite winners: Belarus Aliaksandr Vasilevich (m) / Belarus Hanna Maksimava (f)
  • June 24: 2018 Gamagōri ASTC Triathlon U23 Asian Championships in  Japan
    • U23 winners: Japan Takumi Hojo (m) / Japan Niina Kishimoto (f)
  • August 10: 2018 Mt Mayon (Legazpi) ASTC Paratriathlon Asian Championships in the  Philippines
    • Note: There were no PTS3, Women's PTS4, & Women's PTS5 events here.
    • PTWC winners: Japan Jumpei Kimura (m) / Japan Wakako Tsuchida (f; default)
    • PTS2 winners: Japan Kenshiro Nakayama (m) / Japan Yukako Hata (f; default)
    • Men's PTS4 winner: China WANG Jiachao
    • Men's PTS5 winner: Japan Tetsuki Kaji
    • PTVI winners: Hong Kong CHU Kin Wa (m) / Japan Atsuko Maruo (f)
  • October 20: 2018 Hong Kong ASTC Aquathlon Asian Championships in  Hong Kong
    • Elite winners: Hong Kong KOK Yu Hang (m) / Macau HOI Long (f)
    • Junior winners: Kazakhstan Daryn Konysbayev (m) / Hong Kong LO Ho Yan (f)
    • U23 winners: Hong Kong KOK Yu Hang (m) / Chinese Taipei CHANG Chi-Wen (f; default)

African Triathlon Union (ATU)[]

  • April 21 & 22: 2018 Rabat ATU Triathlon African Championships and YOG Qualifier in  Morocco
    • Elite winners: Morocco Badr Siwane (m) / South Africa Gillian Sanders (f)
    • Junior winners: South Africa Jamie Riddle (m) / South Africa Amber Schlebusch (f)
    • U23 winners: Mauritius Gregory Ernest (m) / South Africa Shanae Williams (f)
    • Men's Youth winner: Zimbabwe Steffens Luke

2018 ITU World Paratriathlon Series[]

  • May 12 & 13: WPS #1 in Japan Yokohama
    • PTWC winners: Netherlands Jetze Plat (m) / Japan Wakako Tsuchida (f)
    • PTS2 winners: United States Mark Barr (m) / United States Allysa Seely (f)
    • PTS3 winners: Australia Justin Godfrey (m) / France Elise Marc (f; default)
    • PTS4 winners: France Alexis Hanquinquant (m) / Japan Mami Tani (f)
    • PTS5 winners: United Kingdom George Peasgood (m) / United Kingdom Lauren Steadman (f)
    • PTVI winners: United Kingdom Dave Ellis (m) / Spain Susana Rodriguez (f)
  • June 30: WPS #2 in Italy Iseo-Franciacorta
    • PTWC winners: Netherlands Jetze Plat (m) / Australia Lauren Parker (f)
    • PTS2 winners: United States Mark Barr (m) / United States Allysa Seely (f)
    • PTS3 winners: Spain Daniel Molina (m) / France Elise Marc (f; default)
    • PTS4 winners: Russia Mikhail Kolmakov (m) / Russia Anna Plotnikova (f)
    • PTS5 winners: United Kingdom George Peasgood (m) / United Kingdom Lauren Steadman (f)
    • PTVI winners: United Kingdom Dave Ellis (m) / United Kingdom Alison Patrick (f)
  • July 27 – 29: WPS #3 (final) in Canada Edmonton
    • Note: There were no PTS3 events here.
    • PTWC winners: France Alexandre Paviza (m) / Japan Wakako Tsuchida (f)
    • PTS2 winners: United States Mark Barr (m) / United States Allysa Seely (f)
    • PTS4 winners: Austria Oliver Dreier (m) / Republic of Ireland Cassie Cava (f; default)
    • PTS5 winners: Canada Stefan Daniel (m) / United States Grace Norman (f)
    • PTVI winners: Australia Jonathan Goerlach (m) / United States Elizabeth Baker (f)

2018 ITU Paratriathlon World Cup[]

  • February 17: PWC #1 in Australia Devonport, Tasmania
    • Note: There was no women's PTS3 and PTS5 events here.
    • PTWC winners: Australia Bill Chaffey (m) / Australia Emily Tapp (f)
    • PTS2 winners: Australia Brant Garvey (m) / Japan Yukako Hata (f, default)
    • Men's PTS3 winner: Australia Justin Godfrey (default)
    • PTS4 winners: Russia Mikhail Kolmakov (m) / Australia Sally Pilbeam (f)
    • Men's PTS5 winner: Australia Joshua Kassulke
    • PTVI winners: Australia Jonathan Goerlach (m) / Australia Katie Kelly (f; default)
  • April 14 & 15: PWC #2 in United States New Orleans
    • Event cancelled, due to potential event-standard fears.[2]
  • May 5 & 6: PWC #3 in Spain Águilas
    • Note: There was no women's PTS3 event here.
    • PTWC winners: France Ahmed Andaloussi (m) / Spain Eva María Moral Pedrero (f)
    • PTS2 winners: Netherlands Maurits Morsink (m) / Spain Rakel Mateo Uriarte (f; default)
    • Men's PTS3 winner: Spain Daniel Molina
    • PTS4 winners: Spain Alejandro Sánchez Palomero (m) / Russia Evgeniya Koroleva (f; default)
    • PTS5 winners: Spain Jairo Ruiz Lopez (m) / Ukraine Alisa Kolpakchy (f)
    • PTVI winners: Spain Héctor Catalá Laparra (m) / Spain Susana Rodriguez (f)
  • May 28: PWC #4 in United Kingdom Eton Dorney
    • PTWC winners: United Kingdom Joseph Townsend (m) / United Kingdom Jade Jones (f)
    • PTS2 winners: United Kingdom Andrew Lewis (m) / United States Melissa Stockwell (f)
    • PTS3 winners: United Kingdom Ryan Taylor (m) / Germany Nora Hansel (f; default)
    • PTS4 winners: United Kingdom Steven Crowley (m) / United Kingdom Hannah Moore (f; default)
    • PTS5 winners: Germany Martin Schulz (m) / United Kingdom Lauren Steadman (f)
    • PTVI winners: United Kingdom Dave Ellis (m) / United Kingdom Alison Patrick (f)
  • June 16 & 17: PWC #5 in France Besançon
    • PTWC winners: France Ahmed Andaloussi (m) / Australia Lauren Parker (f)
    • PTS2 winners: Russia Vasily Egorov (m) / Netherlands Saskia van den Ouden (f; default)
    • PTS3 winners: Germany Max Gelhaar (m) / France Elise Marc (f; default)
    • PTS4 winners: Austria Oliver Dreier (m) / Russia Anna Plotnikova (f; default)
    • PTS5 winners: Germany Martin Schulz (m) / France Gwladys Lemoussu (f)
    • PTVI winners: Serbia Lazar Filipovic (m) / France Annouck Curzillat (f)
  • July 14: PWC #6 in Canada Magog, Quebec
    • Note: There was no PTS3 and no women's PTS4 events here.
    • PTWC winners:   Antonio Daniel Muller (m) / United States Kendall Gretsch (f)
    • PTS2 winners: Australia Brant Garvey (m) / Canada Lyne-Marie Bilodeau (f; default)
    • Men's PTS4 winner: China WANG Jiachao
    • PTS5 winners: Mexico José Abraham Estrada Sierra (m) / Canada Kamylle Frenette (f; default)
    • PTVI winners: Canada Jon Dunkerley (m) / Canada Jessica Tuomela (f; default)
  • August 18: PWC #7 in Switzerland Lausanne
    • PTWC winners: France Ahmed Andaloussi (m) / France Mona Francis (f; default)
    • PTS2 winners: United Kingdom Andrew Lewis (m) / Finland Liisa Lilja (f; default)
    • PTS3 winners: South Africa Charl Parkin (m; default) / France Elise Marc (f; default)
    • PTS4 winners: France Alexis Hanquinquant (m) / Japan Mami Tani (f)
    • PTS5 winners: United Kingdom George Peasgood (m) / France Emilie Gral (f)
    • PTVI winners: France Arnaud Grandjean (m) / Australia Katie Kelly (f)
  • October 14: PWC #8 in United States Sarasota-Bradenton
    • Note: There was no women's PTS2, PTS3, and women's PTS5 events here.
    • PTWC winners: Australia Nic Beveridge (m) / Brazil Jessica Ferreira (f)
    • Men's PTS2 winner: United States Adam Popp
    • PTS4 winners: Republic of Ireland Andrew Nicholson (m) / United States Kelly Elmlinger (f)
    • Men's PTS5 winner: Mexico Juan Carlos Cano Espinoza
    • PTVI winners: Japan Yuichi Takahashi (m) / United States Elizabeth Baker (f)
  • October 27 & 28: PWC #9 (final) in Portugal Funchal
    • Note: There was no women's PTS3 event here.
    • PTWC winners: United Kingdom Mark Conway (m) / Germany Christiane Reppe (f)
    • PTS2 winners: United Kingdom Stuart Meikle (m) / Finland Liisa Lilja (f)
    • Men's PTS3 winner: Portugal José Mendonça (default)
    • PTS4 winners: China WANG Jiachao (m) / United Kingdom Megan Richter (f; default)
    • PTS5 winners: Germany Martin Schulz (m) / Ukraine Alisa Kolpakchy (f)
    • PTVI winners: Ukraine Anatolii Varfolomieiev (m) / United States Amy Dixon (f)

World Triathlon Corporation[]

Main Ironman Championships
Main Ironman 70.3 Championships
  • June 17: 2018 KMD Ironman 70.3 European Championship in Denmark Elsinore[11]
    • Winners: United States Rodolphe von Berg (m) / Australia Melissa Hauschildt (f)
  • September 1 & 2: 2018 Ironman 70.3 World Championship in South Africa Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality[12][13]
    • Winners: Germany Jan Frodeno (m) / Switzerland Daniela Ryf (f)
  • November 4: 2018 Ironman 70.3 South American Championship in Argentina Buenos Aires[14]
  • November 25: 2018 Ironman 70.3 Western Sydney (Asia-Pacific) Championship in  Australia[15]
  • December 8: 2018 Ironman 70.3 Middle East Championship in Bahrain Manama[16]

References[]

  1. ^ 2018 FISU World University Triathlon Championship Website
  2. ^ a b New Orleans removed from ITU World Cup circuit over event-standard fears
  3. ^ Coldwell wins ITU Triathlon World Cup before hailstorm forces men's race to be cancelled
  4. ^ ITU World Cup in President's home city Madrid cancelled due to water quality fears
  5. ^ Ironman's 2018 Ironman African Championship Page
  6. ^ Ironman's 2018 Ironman North American Championship Texas Page
  7. ^ Ironman's 2018 Ironman Asia-Pacific Championship Page
  8. ^ "Ironman's 2018 Ironman European Championship Page". Archived from the original on 2015-08-27. Retrieved 2018-06-01.
  9. ^ Ironman's 2018 Ironman World Championship Page
  10. ^ 2018 Ironman South American Championship Page
  11. ^ Ironman's 2018 Ironman 70.3 European Championship Page
  12. ^ Ironman's 2018 Ironman 70.3 World Championship for Women Page
  13. ^ Ironman's 2018 Ironman 70.3 World Championship for Men Page
  14. ^ Ironman's 2018 Ironman 70.3 South American Championship Page
  15. ^ Ironman's 2018 Ironman 70.3 Asia-Pacific Championship Page
  16. ^ Ironman's 2018 Ironman 70.3 Middle East Championship Page

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