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Biathle

Biathle 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 is a sport in its own right. It bears close resemblance to aquathlon which also contains swimming and running but comes from triathlon sport.

Sport edit

Biathle is an event that can involve a run―swim―run course, or simply a swim―run course. It is a world class sport but not an Olympic one. The legs are raced with continuous transitions like triathlon. The race length is usually 200 m swim and 3 km run, which is shorter than aquathlon usually is. A variant is Winter Biathle which has indoor swimming and does not have continuous transitions.

Biathle World Championships edit

The Biathle World Championships have been held in September or October annually since 1999. The first event was held in Monaco, and returned there every two years between 2003 and 2009. Approximately 500 athletes have competed at each edition of the championships, representing some 50 countries.

Medallists edit

Men's Championship edit

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1999   Chad Senior (USA)   Mark Muller (RSA)   Christophe Ruer (FRA)
2000   Davyd Hyam (RSA)   Damien Catherine (RSA)   Danilo Palmucci (ITA)
2001   Hendrik de Villiers (RSA)   Andrés García (MEX)   Julios Granados (MEX)
2002   Hendrik de Villiers (RSA)   Leonardio Fiorella (ITA)   Luca Villa (ITA)
2003   Hendrik de Villiers (RSA)   Leonardio Fiorella (ITA)   Manuel Canuto (ITA)
2004   Manuel Canuto (ITA)   Mark Tucker (AUS)   Jon Fletcher (GBR)
2005   Richard Stannard (GBR)   Leonardio Fiorella (ITA)   Manuel Canuto (ITA)
2006   Gregan Clarkson (GBR)   Christopher Lionett (RSA)   Jon Fletcher (GBR)
2007   Richard Stannard (GBR)   Danielo Brustolon (ITA)   Alberto Alessandroni (ITA)
2008   Gregan Clarkson (GBR)   Juan Pretorius (RSA)   Jon Fletcher (GBR)
2009   Alberto Alessandroni (ITA)   Danilo Brustolon (ITA)   Ryan Peter (RSA)
2010   Richard Stannard (GBR)   Lukas Purkar (CZE)   Nicholas Tipper (GBR)
2011   Jon Fletcher (GBR)   Marcos Mendiola (ESP)   Russell North (GBR)
2012   Richard Stannard (GBR)   Juan Domínguez (ARG)   Tomáš Svoboda (CZE)
2013   Tomáš Svoboda (CZE)   Gregan Clarkson (GBR)   Jon Fletcher (GBR)
2014   Berndt Burger (RSA)   Ricardo Rego (POR)   Tiago Sousa (POR)
2015   Alexandre Henrard (FRA)   Tomáš Svoboda (CZE)   Ricardo Rego (POR)
2016   Finn Pardy (GBR)   Tomáš Svoboda (CZE)   Ricardo Rego (POR)
2017   Tomáš Svoboda (CZE)   Alexandre Henrard (FRA)   Ricardo Rego (POR)
2018   Angelos Vasileiou (GRE)   Tomáš Svoboda (CZE)   Temirlan Temirov (KAZ)
2019   Tiago Sousa (POR)   Arman Kydyrtayev (KAZ)   Gregan Clarkson (GBR)
2021   Ayan Beisenbayev (KAZ)   Meirlan Iskakov (KAZ)   Panagiotis Bitados (GRE)
2022   Ayan Beisenbayev (KAZ)   Alexandre Dallenbach (SUI)   Temirlan Temirov (KAZ)
2023   Meirlan Iskakov (KAZ)   Temirlan Temirov (KAZ)   Maxim Shmulich (KAZ)

Men's team championship edit

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2015   Portugal (POR)   Georgia (GEO) Not awarded
2016   Portugal (POR)   United States (USA) Not awarded
2017   Czech Republic (CZE)   Portugal (POR)   France (FRA)
2018   Portugal (POR)   Egypt-1 (EGY)   Egypt-2 (EGY)
2019   United Kingdom (GBR)   Germany (GER)   United States (USA)
2021   Kazakhstan (KAZ)   Germany (GER) Not awarded
2022   Kazakhstan (KAZ)   France (FRA)   Lithuania (LTU)
2023   Kazakhstan (KAZ)   Lithuania (LTU)   Indonesia (IDN)

Women's championship edit

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1999   Csilla Füri (HUN)   Pernille Svarre (DEN)   Rachel Jones (GBR)
2000   Rachel Jones (GBR)   Leandre Strydom (RSA)   Michelle Bridger (RSA)
2001   Rachel Jones (GBR)   Childs Treloar (RSA)   Caroline Bain (GBR)
2002   Daniela Chmet (ITA)   Rachel Jones (GBR)   Cristina Giribon (ITA)
2003   Daniela Chmet (ITA)   Rachel Jones (GBR)   Cristina Giribon (ITA)
2004   Daniela Chmet (ITA)   Laura Asadauskaitė (LTU)   Gwen Kinsey (GBR)
2005   Daniela Chmet (ITA)   Gwen Kinsey (GBR)   Cristina Giribon (ITA)
2006   Maria Barrett (GBR)   Caroline Jones (GBR)   Rachel Jones (GBR)
2007   Emma Davis (IRL)   Rachel Jones (GBR)   Maria Barrett (GBR)
2008   Andrea Steyn (RSA)   Rachel Jones (GBR)   Laura Hook (GBR)
2009   Daniela Chmet (ITA)   Rachel Jones (GBR)   Lucy Ferguson (GBR)
2010   Rachel Jones (GBR)   Natalie Thomas (GBR)   Kay Shafford (GBR)
2011   Nicola Roder (GBR)   Emma Davis (IRL)   Natalie Thomas (GBR)
2012   Petra Kuříková (CZE)   Rachel Jones (GBR)   Emma Davis (IRL)
2013   Nerissa Van der Walt (RSA)   Carmen Macheriotou (CYP)   Alice Sotero (ITA)
2014   Carina Richards (RSA)   Rachel Jones (GBR)   Kathy Wellam (GBR)
2015   Aurelija Tamašauskaitė (LTU)   Cindy Schwulst (RSA)   Carina Richards (RSA)
2016   Erin Storie (USA)   Lushano Smit (RSA)   Samantha Achterberg (USA)
2017   Eliška Přibylová (CZE)   Nicola Roder (GBR)   Camilia Akroune (FRA)
2018   Lena Gottwald (GER)   Lushano Smit (RSA)   Eliška Přibylová (CZE)
2019   Samantha Achterberg (USA)   Nadezhda Bekmaganbetova (KAZ)   Heidi Hendrick (USA)
2021   Anne-Kathrin Bucher (GER)   Alessia Mancini (ITA)   Pinelopi Nika (GRE)
2022   Lea Fernandez (FRA)   Aurelija Tamasauskaite (LTU)   Mariana Arceo (MEX)
2023   Gintare Venckauskaite (LTU)   Ieva Serapinaite (LTU)   Neda Dorosevaite (LTU)

Women's team championship edit

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2015   Georgia (GEO) Not awarded Not awarded
2016   United Kingdom (GBR)   United States (USA)   South Africa (RSA)
2017   France (FRA) Not awarded Not awarded
2018 Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded
2019   United States (USA) Not awarded Not awarded
2021   Germany (GER) Not awarded Not awarded
2022   South Africa (RSA)   Lithuania (LTU)   Portugal (POR)
2023   Lithuania (LTU) Not awarded Not awarded

Mixed relay Championship edit

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2016   Erin Storie / Logan Storie (USA)   Eliska Pribylova / Tomas Svoboda (CZE)   Nina Waldner / Manfred Waldner (AUT)
2017   Julie Belhamri / Alexandre Henrard (FRA)   Eliska Pribylova / Tomas Svoboda (CZE)   Catalina Balbín / Carlos García (ESP)
2018   Eliska Pribylova / Ondrej Svechota (CZE)   Lushano Adendorff Smith / Tian Russouw (RSA)   Zinayida Batrak / Dmytro Kirpulanskyy (UKR)
2019   Samantah Schultz / Amro Elgeziry (USA)   Nadezhda Bekmaganbetova / Arman Kydyrtayev (KAZ)   Sarah Fountain / Gregan Clarkson (GBR)
2021   Annika Schneider / Uli Raeth (GER)   María Carnero Heres / Manuel Soriano (ESP)   Ida Arya / Christian Götz (GER)
2022   Aurelija Tamasauskaite / Titas Puronas (LTU)   Eloise Combeau / Remy Naceri (FRA)   Lara Tonak / Robin Schmidt (GER)
2023   Gintare Venckauskaite / Titas Puronas (LTU)   Shyra Mae Aranzado / Samuel German (PHL)   Julia Dale / Geoffrey Delusier (MCO)

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External links edit

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Not to be confused with Biathlon Aquathlon or Duathlon Biathle 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 is a sport in its own right It bears close resemblance to aquathlon which also contains swimming and running but comes from triathlon sport Contents 1 Sport 2 Biathle World Championships 3 Medallists 3 1 Men s Championship 3 2 Men s team championship 3 3 Women s championship 3 4 Women s team championship 3 5 Mixed relay Championship 4 Venue 5 External linksSport editBiathle is an event that can involve a run swim run course or simply a swim run course It is a world class sport but not an Olympic one The legs are raced with continuous transitions like triathlon The race length is usually 200 m swim and 3 km run which is shorter than aquathlon usually is A variant is Winter Biathle which has indoor swimming and does not have continuous transitions Biathle World Championships editThe Biathle World Championships have been held in September or October annually since 1999 The first event was held in Monaco and returned there every two years between 2003 and 2009 Approximately 500 athletes have competed at each edition of the championships representing some 50 countries Medallists editMen s Championship edit Year Gold Silver Bronze1999 nbsp Chad Senior USA nbsp Mark Muller RSA nbsp Christophe Ruer FRA 2000 nbsp Davyd Hyam RSA nbsp Damien Catherine RSA nbsp Danilo Palmucci ITA 2001 nbsp Hendrik de Villiers RSA nbsp Andres Garcia MEX nbsp Julios Granados MEX 2002 nbsp Hendrik de Villiers RSA nbsp Leonardio Fiorella ITA nbsp Luca Villa ITA 2003 nbsp Hendrik de Villiers RSA nbsp Leonardio Fiorella ITA nbsp Manuel Canuto ITA 2004 nbsp Manuel Canuto ITA nbsp Mark Tucker AUS nbsp Jon Fletcher GBR 2005 nbsp Richard Stannard GBR nbsp Leonardio Fiorella ITA nbsp Manuel Canuto ITA 2006 nbsp Gregan Clarkson GBR nbsp Christopher Lionett RSA nbsp Jon Fletcher GBR 2007 nbsp Richard Stannard GBR nbsp Danielo Brustolon ITA nbsp Alberto Alessandroni ITA 2008 nbsp Gregan Clarkson GBR nbsp Juan Pretorius RSA nbsp Jon Fletcher GBR 2009 nbsp Alberto Alessandroni ITA nbsp Danilo Brustolon ITA nbsp Ryan Peter RSA 2010 nbsp Richard Stannard GBR nbsp Lukas Purkar CZE nbsp Nicholas Tipper GBR 2011 nbsp Jon Fletcher GBR nbsp Marcos Mendiola ESP nbsp Russell North GBR 2012 nbsp Richard Stannard GBR nbsp Juan Dominguez ARG nbsp Tomas Svoboda CZE 2013 nbsp Tomas Svoboda CZE nbsp Gregan Clarkson GBR nbsp Jon Fletcher GBR 2014 nbsp Berndt Burger RSA nbsp Ricardo Rego POR nbsp Tiago Sousa POR 2015 nbsp Alexandre Henrard FRA nbsp Tomas Svoboda CZE nbsp Ricardo Rego POR 2016 nbsp Finn Pardy GBR nbsp Tomas Svoboda CZE nbsp Ricardo Rego POR 2017 nbsp Tomas Svoboda CZE nbsp Alexandre Henrard FRA nbsp Ricardo Rego POR 2018 nbsp Angelos Vasileiou GRE nbsp Tomas Svoboda CZE nbsp Temirlan Temirov KAZ 2019 nbsp Tiago Sousa POR nbsp Arman Kydyrtayev KAZ nbsp Gregan Clarkson GBR 2021 nbsp Ayan Beisenbayev KAZ nbsp Meirlan Iskakov KAZ nbsp Panagiotis Bitados GRE 2022 nbsp Ayan Beisenbayev KAZ nbsp Alexandre Dallenbach SUI nbsp Temirlan Temirov KAZ 2023 nbsp Meirlan Iskakov KAZ nbsp Temirlan Temirov KAZ nbsp Maxim Shmulich KAZ Men s team championship edit Year Gold Silver Bronze2015 nbsp Portugal POR nbsp Georgia GEO Not awarded2016 nbsp Portugal POR nbsp United States USA Not awarded2017 nbsp Czech Republic CZE nbsp Portugal POR nbsp France FRA 2018 nbsp Portugal POR nbsp Egypt 1 EGY nbsp Egypt 2 EGY 2019 nbsp United Kingdom GBR nbsp Germany GER nbsp United States USA 2021 nbsp Kazakhstan KAZ nbsp Germany GER Not awarded2022 nbsp Kazakhstan KAZ nbsp France FRA nbsp Lithuania LTU 2023 nbsp Kazakhstan KAZ nbsp Lithuania LTU nbsp Indonesia IDN Women s championship edit Year Gold Silver Bronze1999 nbsp Csilla Furi HUN nbsp Pernille Svarre DEN nbsp Rachel Jones GBR 2000 nbsp Rachel Jones GBR nbsp Leandre Strydom RSA nbsp Michelle Bridger RSA 2001 nbsp Rachel Jones GBR nbsp Childs Treloar RSA nbsp Caroline Bain GBR 2002 nbsp Daniela Chmet ITA nbsp Rachel Jones GBR nbsp Cristina Giribon ITA 2003 nbsp Daniela Chmet ITA nbsp Rachel Jones GBR nbsp Cristina Giribon ITA 2004 nbsp Daniela Chmet ITA nbsp Laura Asadauskaite LTU nbsp Gwen Kinsey GBR 2005 nbsp Daniela Chmet ITA nbsp Gwen Kinsey GBR nbsp Cristina Giribon ITA 2006 nbsp Maria Barrett GBR nbsp Caroline Jones GBR nbsp Rachel Jones GBR 2007 nbsp Emma Davis IRL nbsp Rachel Jones GBR nbsp Maria Barrett GBR 2008 nbsp Andrea Steyn RSA nbsp Rachel Jones GBR nbsp Laura Hook GBR 2009 nbsp Daniela Chmet ITA nbsp Rachel Jones GBR nbsp Lucy Ferguson GBR 2010 nbsp Rachel Jones GBR nbsp Natalie Thomas GBR nbsp Kay Shafford GBR 2011 nbsp Nicola Roder GBR nbsp Emma Davis IRL nbsp Natalie Thomas GBR 2012 nbsp Petra Kurikova CZE nbsp Rachel Jones GBR nbsp Emma Davis IRL 2013 nbsp Nerissa Van der Walt RSA nbsp Carmen Macheriotou CYP nbsp Alice Sotero ITA 2014 nbsp Carina Richards RSA nbsp Rachel Jones GBR nbsp Kathy Wellam GBR 2015 nbsp Aurelija Tamasauskaite LTU nbsp Cindy Schwulst RSA nbsp Carina Richards RSA 2016 nbsp Erin Storie USA nbsp Lushano Smit RSA nbsp Samantha Achterberg USA 2017 nbsp Eliska Pribylova CZE nbsp Nicola Roder GBR nbsp Camilia Akroune FRA 2018 nbsp Lena Gottwald GER nbsp Lushano Smit RSA nbsp Eliska Pribylova CZE 2019 nbsp Samantha Achterberg USA nbsp Nadezhda Bekmaganbetova KAZ nbsp Heidi Hendrick USA 2021 nbsp Anne Kathrin Bucher GER nbsp Alessia Mancini ITA nbsp Pinelopi Nika GRE 2022 nbsp Lea Fernandez FRA nbsp Aurelija Tamasauskaite LTU nbsp Mariana Arceo MEX 2023 nbsp Gintare Venckauskaite LTU nbsp Ieva Serapinaite LTU nbsp Neda Dorosevaite LTU Women s team championship edit Year Gold Silver Bronze2015 nbsp Georgia GEO Not awarded Not awarded2016 nbsp United Kingdom GBR nbsp United States USA nbsp South Africa RSA 2017 nbsp France FRA Not awarded Not awarded2018 Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded2019 nbsp United States USA Not awarded Not awarded2021 nbsp Germany GER Not awarded Not awarded2022 nbsp South Africa RSA nbsp Lithuania LTU nbsp Portugal POR 2023 nbsp Lithuania LTU Not awarded Not awardedMixed relay Championship edit Year Gold Silver Bronze2016 nbsp Erin Storie Logan Storie USA nbsp Eliska Pribylova Tomas Svoboda CZE nbsp Nina Waldner Manfred Waldner AUT 2017 nbsp Julie Belhamri Alexandre Henrard FRA nbsp Eliska Pribylova Tomas Svoboda CZE nbsp Catalina Balbin Carlos Garcia ESP 2018 nbsp Eliska Pribylova Ondrej Svechota CZE nbsp Lushano Adendorff Smith Tian Russouw RSA nbsp Zinayida Batrak Dmytro Kirpulanskyy UKR 2019 nbsp Samantah Schultz Amro Elgeziry USA nbsp Nadezhda Bekmaganbetova Arman Kydyrtayev KAZ nbsp Sarah Fountain Gregan Clarkson GBR 2021 nbsp Annika Schneider Uli Raeth GER nbsp Maria Carnero Heres Manuel Soriano ESP nbsp Ida Arya Christian Gotz GER 2022 nbsp Aurelija Tamasauskaite Titas Puronas LTU nbsp Eloise Combeau Remy Naceri FRA nbsp Lara Tonak Robin Schmidt GER 2023 nbsp Gintare Venckauskaite Titas Puronas LTU nbsp Shyra Mae Aranzado Samuel German PHL nbsp Julia Dale Geoffrey Delusier MCO Venue editYear Location1999 nbsp Monte Carlo Monaco2000 nbsp Port Elizabeth South Africa2001 nbsp Bonn Germany2002 nbsp Cagliari Italy2003 nbsp Monte Carlo Monaco2004 nbsp Marktoberdorf Germany2005 nbsp Monte Carlo Monaco2006 nbsp Salford Quays Great Britain2007 nbsp Monte Carlo Monaco2008 nbsp Cape Town South Africa2009 nbsp Monte Carlo Monaco2010 nbsp Dubai United Arab Emirates2011 nbsp Sofia Bulgaria2012 nbsp Dubai United Arab Emirates2013 nbsp Limassol Cyprus2014 nbsp Escuintla Guatemala2015 nbsp Batumi Georgia2016 nbsp Sarasota United States2017 nbsp Viveiro Spain2018 nbsp Hurghada Egypt2019 nbsp St Petersburg Florida United States2021 nbsp Weiden Germany2022 nbsp Machico Madeira Portugal2023 nbsp Bali IndonesiaExternal links editUIPM Biathle webpages MODERN PENTATHLON 2013 COMPETITION RULES BIATHLE RULES permanent dead link Pentathlon GB Biathle webpages Biathle Middle East Biathle Turkiye Archived 2018 06 16 at 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