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1994 ITU Triathlon World Cup

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1994 ITU Triathlon World Cup
Series details
Races10
Men's World Cup
1st Brad Beven (AUS)
2nd Andrew MacMartin (CAN)
3rd Philippe Fattori (FRA)
Most winsBrad Beven (6)
Women's World Cup
1st Jenny Rose (NZL)
2nd Gail Laurence (USA)
3rd Sabine Westhoff (GER)
Most winsJenny Rose (3)

The 1994 ITU Triathlon World Cup was a series of triathlon races organised by the International Triathlon Union (ITU) for elite-level triathletes. There were ten races held in eight 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

  • 29 May 1994 (US$20,000)
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
 Wes Hobson (USA)
01:47:41
 Rina Bradshaw (AUS)
01:59:20
 Nate Llerandi (USA)
01:49:26
 Sabine Westhoff (GER)
02:01:37
 Philippe Fattori (FRA)
01:49:34
 Jenny Rose (NZL)
02:05:19


Osaka, Japan

  • 5 June 1994 (US$50,000)
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
 Brad Beven (AUS)
01:51:07
 Rina Bradshaw (AUS)
02:05:19
 Rainer Müller-Hörner (GER)
01:51:18
 Sabine Westhoff (GER)
02:05:40
 Christoph Mauch (SUI)
01:52:37
 Jenny Rose (NZL)
02:06:21


Nendaz, Switzerland

  • 19 June 1994 (US$40,000)
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
 Hamish Carter (NZL)
02:10:01
 Sabine Westhoff (GER)
02:29:26
 Stephen Foster (AUS)
02:12:21
 Jenny Rose (NZL)
02:31:59
 Jim Riccitello (USA)
02:12:32
 Karen Smyers (USA)
02:37:13


Whistler, Canada

  • 10 July 1994 (US$20,000)
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
 Andrew MacMartin (CAN)
01:48:06
 Sabine Westhoff (GER)
02:01:12
 Frank Clarke (CAN)
01:48:52
 Martha Sorenson (USA)
02:03:28
 Christoph Mauch (SUI)
01:49:34
 Melissa Mantak (USA)
02:05:23


Cleveland, United States

  • 7 August 1994 (US$40,000)
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
 Brad Beven (AUS)
01:48:52
 Karen Smyers (USA)
02:03:13
 Hamish Carter (NZL)
01:48:58
 Erin Baker (NZL)
02:03:19
 Andrew MacMartin (CAN)
01:48:59
 Rina Bradshaw (AUS)
02:04:05


Wilkes-Barre, United States

  • 14 August 1994 (US$20,000)
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
 Brad Beven (AUS)
01:54:08
 Erin Baker (NZL)
02:10:50
 Andrew MacMartin (CAN)
01:54:09
 Martha Sorenson (USA)
02:12:27
 Hamish Carter (NZL)
01:56:37
 Sabine Westhoff (GER)
2:12:41


Ilhéus, Brazil

  • 17 September 1994 (US$20,000)
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
 Oscar Galíndez (ARG)
01:53:23
 Gail Laurence (USA)
02:07:51
 Leandro Macedo (BRA)
01:54:23
 Katie Webb (USA)
02:09:30
 Ariel Sarrigo (ARG)
01:55:42
 Janet Hatfield (USA)
02:09:40


Gérardmer, France

  • 25 September 1994 (US$20,000)
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
 Brad Beven (AUS)
01:51:36
 Jenny Rose (NZL)
02:06:56
 Philippe Fattori (FRA)
01:51:48
 Isabelle Mouthon (FRA)
02:11:04
 Markus Keller (SUI)
01:53:40
 Gail Laurence (USA)
02:11:43


San Sebastián, Spain

  • 2 October 1994 (US$20,000)
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
 Brad Beven (AUS)
01:48:54
 Jenny Rose (NZL)
02:04:56
 Andrew MacMartin (CAN)
01:49:13
 Isabelle Mouthon (FRA)
02:07:02
 Philippe Fattori (FRA)
01:51:06
 Virginia Berasategi (ESP)
02:08:09


Ixtapa, Mexico

  • 30 October 1994 (US$20,000)
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
 Brad Beven (AUS)
01:48:53
 Jenny Rose (NZL)
02:05:27
 Spencer Smith (GBR)
01:49:01
 Katie Webb (USA)
02:05:40
 Ricardo González (MEX)
01:49:35
 Janet Hatfield (USA)
02:06:00


Final ranking

Place Men Women
Name Points Name Points
 Brad Beven (AUS)
 Jenny Rose (NZL)
 Andrew MacMartin (CAN)
 Gail Laurence (USA)
 Philippe Fattori (FRA)
 Sabine Westhoff (GER)
4.  Wes Hobson (USA)
 Katie Webb (USA)
5.  Christoph Mauch (SUI)
 Janet Hatfield (USA)
6.  Markus Keller (SUI)
 Marci Cantu (USA)
7.  Hamish Carter (NZL)
 Rina Bradshaw (AUS)
8.  Jean-Claude Guichard (SUI)
 Melissa Mantak (USA)
9.  Mark Bates (CAN)
 Isabelle Mouthon (FRA)
10.  Nate Llerandi (USA)
 Martha Sorenson (USA)


See also

References