1992 ITU Triathlon World Cup

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1992 ITU Triathlon World Cup
Series details
Races10
Men's World Cup
1st Brad Beven (AUS)
 Andrew MacMartin (CAN)
2nd
3rd Garrett McCarthy (IRL)
Most winsAndrew MacMartin (3)
Women's World Cup
1st Melissa Mantak (USA)
2nd Joanne Ritchie (CAN)
3rd Janet Hatfield (USA)
Most winsMelissa Mantak (4)

The 1992 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 ten countries, each held over a distance of 1500 m swim, 40 km cycle, 10 km run (an Olympic-distance triathlon).

Results

Colombia San Andrés, Colombia

  • 1992-05-10 (US$ 20,000)
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
 Brad Beven (AUS)
01:51:49
 Melissa Mantak (USA)
02:06:55
 Mark Bates (CAN)
01:53:29
 Terri Smith-Ross (CAN)
02:08:04
 Leandro Macedo (BRA)
01:53:51
 Janet Hatfield (USA)
02:09:11


Sweden Säter, Sweden

  • 1992-06-28 (US$ 20,000)
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
 Andrew MacMartin (CAN)
01:54:33
 Melissa Mantak (USA)
02:10:05
 Garrett McCarthy (IRL)
01:56:17
 Bianca Van Woesik (AUS)
02:11:47
 Brad Beven (AUS)
01:58:36
 Joanne Ritchie (CAN)
02:12:20


Republic of Ireland Portaferry, Ireland

  • 1992-07-04 (US$ 20,000)
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
 Brad Beven (AUS)
01:48:18
 Melissa Mantak (USA)
02:04:18
 Andrew MacMartin (CAN)
01:48:32
 Terri Smith-Ross (CAN)
02:05:24
 Garrett McCarthy (IRL)
01:50:51
 Joanne Ritchie (CAN)
02:05:31


Russia Moscow, Russia

  • 1992-07-12 (US$ 20,000)
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
 Garrett McCarthy (IRL)
01:57:21
 Isabelle Mouthon (FRA)
02:12:12
 Brad Beven (AUS)
01:58:18
 Bianca Van Woesik (AUS)
02:15:28
 Nick Croft (AUS)
01:58:28
 Carolyn Hubbard (CAN)
02:16:40


France Embrun, France

  • 1992-08-15 (US$ 20,000)
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
 Simon Lessing (GBR)
02:16:56
 Suzanne Nielsen (DEN)
02:42:00
 Stephen Foster (AUS)
02:21:15
 Carolyn Hubbard (CAN)
02:42:32
 Scott Molina (USA)
02:22:16
 Allison Hamilton (IRL)
02:43:32


China Beijing, PR China

  • 1992-08-29 (US$ 20,000)
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
 Jason Harper (AUS)
01:50:41
 Jenny Alcorn (AUS)
02:05:45
 Stéphan Bignet (FRA)
01:51:26
 Allison Hamilton (IRL)
02:08:29
 Brad Kearns (USA)
01:52:46
 Béatrice Mouthon (FRA)
02:09:02

United States Las Vegas, United States

  • 1992-09-26 (US$ 20,000)
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
 Andrew Carlson (USA)
02:00:57
 Joy Hansen (USA)
02:19:54
 Brad Beven (AUS)
02:02:11
 Terri Martin (USA)
02:19:59
 Wes Hobson (USA)
02:02:42
 Karen Smyers (USA)
02:20:40


Monaco Monte Carlo, Monaco

  • 1992-10-25 (US$ 32,000)
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
 Simon Lessing (GBR)
01:59:48
 Melissa Mantak (USA)
02:16:49
 Brad Beven (AUS)
02:01:49
 Suzanne Nielsen (DEN)
02:19:07
 Wes Hobson (USA)
02:02:07
 Joanne Ritchie (CAN)
02:21:00


Brazil Salvador, Brazil

  • 1992-10-31 (US$ 20,000)
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
 Andrew MacMartin (CAN)
01:57:50
 Sophie Delemer (FRA)
02:14:42
 Mark Bates (CAN)
01:58:12
 Janet Hatfield (USA)
02:15:21
 Harold Robinson (USA)
01:58:54
 Carolyn Hubbard (CAN)
02:17:41


Mexico Ixtapa, Mexico

  • 1992-11-08 (US$ 20,000)
Place Men Women
Name Time Name Time
 Andrew MacMartin (CAN)
01:55:21
 Karen Smyers (USA)
02:12:51
 Oscar Galíndez (ARG)
01:56:07
 Melissa Mantak (USA)
02:12:53
 Harold Robinson (USA)
01:56:32
 Janet Hatfield (USA)
02:13:58


Final ranking

Place Men Women
Name Points Name Points
 Brad Beven (AUS)
 Andrew MacMartin (CAN)
 Melissa Mantak (USA)
 Joanne Ritchie (CAN)
 Garrett McCarthy (IRL)
 Janet Hatfield (USA)
4.  Harold Robinson (USA)
 Carolyn Hubbard (CAN)
5.  Mark Bates (CAN)
 Béatrice Mouthon (FRA)
6.  Wes Hobson (USA)
 Allison Hamilton (IRL)
7.  Simon Lessing (GBR)
 Sophie Delemer (FRA)
8.  Leandro Macedo (BRA)
 María Luisa Martínez (MEX)
9.  Bernardo Zetina (MEX)
 Suzanne Nielsen (DEN)
10.  Oscar Galíndez (ARG)
 Lucero Vivanco (PER)

See also

References