Biathle
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Biathle or Modern biathlon is a sub-sport of modern pentathlon invented to create opportunities for training the run and swim parts of pentathlon in real race conditions. It can also be seen as a sport in its own right. It bears close resemblance to aquathlon which also contains swimming and running but comes from triathlon sport. It should not be confused with biathlon.
Biathle is an event that involves a run, swim, and run. It is a worldclass sport but not an Olympic one.
[edit] Biathle World Championships
The Biathle World Championships have been held in September or October annually since 1999. The first event was held in Monaco, and have returned there every two years since 2003. Approximately 500 athlete have competed at each edition of the championships, representing some 50 countries.
[edit] Champions
[edit] Men's Championship
[edit] Women's championship
| Year |
Location |
| 1999 |
Monte Carlo, Monaco |
| 2000 |
Port Elizabeth, South Africa |
| 2001 |
Bonn, Germany |
| 2002 |
Cagliari, Italy |
| 2003 |
Monte Carlo, Monaco |
| 2004 |
Marktoberdorf, Germany |
| 2005 |
Monte Carlo, Monaco |
| 2006 |
Salford Quays, United Kingdom |
| 2007 |
Monte Carlo, Monaco |
| 2008 |
Cape Town, South Africa |
| 2009 |
Monte Carlo, Monaco |
| 2010 |
Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
| 2011 |
Sofia, Bulgaria |
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