Long Distance World Championships

by World Triathlon Admin on 13 Apr, 2005 12:00

The second ITU WC in Fredericia -
On 7’Th of August 2005, the Long Distance World Championship will be held in Fredericia, Denmark for the 2´nd time. We staged our first World Championships here in 2001, and in 2 consecutive days we put up 2 full ultra-distance races, and the local support was of a magnitude that was overwhelming. This instantly spurred us to give it yet another try at The ITU World Championship Long Distance; 4, 0 km. swim, 120 km. cycling and 30 km. run.
We thought that it was: once in a lifetime, but here we are again in an almost Olympic manner - 4 years later! We hold the proud privilege of the Royal Protection by the Crown Prince of Denmark, who has been our protector through the years. His Royal Highness has a keen and personal interest in ultra sports, and is also educated as Navy Seal from the Royal Danish Marine Corps, and will honour us with his presence on raceday.

Where and what is Fredericia -
The Municipality of Fredericia is an average Danish provincial city, which has approx. 49,200 inhabitants, most of them living in urban areas. The city’s main income today is its harbour, industry, and trade, logistic, service and military installations.
The town is situated right in the centre of Denmark, approx. 100 km. north of the German border and approx. 200 km. west of the capital city of Copenhagen. Due to its location Fredericia was and still is one of the busiest railway junctions in Scandinavia Closest International Airport to Fredericia situated approx. 50 km away - Billund international airport.

History -
Fredericia has a very colourful and interesting past. Founded by the King’s decree in 1640 as a fortified city, it served as a military city until the beginning of the last century. This led to Fredericia being populated only by immigrants and people fleeing prosecution for ethnic or religious reasons from all over Europe. Inside the walls of Fredericia they had a sanctuary also decreed by the King, simply in order to populate the city. As strategic place it played a major part in keeping the Jutland peninsula - Danish, and as recent as 1849 and 1864, battles and sieges took place around the fortifications with on storming German armies but it was never surrendered. Still today the City centre is framed by most of its original ramparts, which are between the best preserved in Northern Europe.

Things to be on top of -
In the following pages you will find information on the ITU World Championship race in Fredericia. You would be strongly advised to book hotel accommodation well in advance and to make registration in advance. Not only do we discount early registrations, it is also the best way for you to secure the accommodation that best meets the expectations you have.


We look forward to be seeing- and welcoming you in Fredericia, hoping you will get a good experience and a life lasting remembrance of us Vikings here in Denmark.

On behalf of the Organizing committee of the 2005 ITU Triathlon World Championship LD:

Ole Nikolajsen
Race Director

Related Event: 2005 Fredericia ITU Long Distance Triathlon World Championships
06 - 07 Aug, 2005 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Men
1. Viktor Zyemtsev UKR 05:41:40
2. Marino Vanhoenacker BEL 05:41:48
3. Xavier Le Floch FRA 05:41:53
4. Jonas Colting SWE 05:43:17
5. Julien Loy FRA 05:43:35
Results: Elite Women
1. Kathleen Smet BEL 06:19:06
2. Mirinda Carfrae AUS 06:27:11
3. Tiina Boman FIN 06:29:53
4. Yvonne Van Vlerken NED 06:32:14
5. Nikki Egyed AUS 06:34:01
Results: 50-54 Female AG
1. Vibeke Hansen DEN 07:08:11
2. Rita Krombach LUX 08:15:29
3. Montserrat Clavero Sanchez ESP 08:27:02
4. Line Couture CAN 08:35:49
5. Karin Schulz GER 08:40:54
Results: 55-59 Female AG
1. Anne Viviani USA 08:25:28
2. Gertie Jensen DEN 08:36:07
3. Sue Allen GBR 08:47:30
4. Barbara Kostner USA 09:17:20
5. Sue Eaton GBR 11:16:59
Results: 20-24 Female AG
1. April Gellatly USA 07:13:07
2. Caroline Traversi FRA 07:49:35
3. Anne Halene Jacobsen DEN 07:59:40
4. Elizabeth Hoeppner CAN 08:22:23
5. Kathy Hawthorne CAN 08:25:12
Results: 20-24 Male AG
1. Matthijs Van Scheijen NED 06:09:31
2. Jens Gronbek DEN 06:19:29
3. Jacob Lauwring Andersen DEN 06:20:19
4. Grégorie Pallardy FRA 06:29:15
5. Imanol Gonzalez Gete ESP 06:30:29
Results: 25-29 Female AG
1. Jenn Turner CAN 07:10:47
2. Line Brix Frandsen DEN 07:22:11
3. Lina Augaitis CAN 07:23:35
4. Samantha Gardner GBR 07:39:40
5. Michelle Wedemeyer USA 07:42:03
Results: 25-29 Male AG
1. Lukas Vrobel CZE 05:52:24
2. Aleksandar Markovic Sørensen DEN 06:03:43
3. Pj Deschenes USA 06:08:57
4. Egoitz Zalakain Erbiti ESP 06:11:23
5. Morten Bokaer Petersen DEN 06:13:59
Results: 30-34 Female AG
1. Eldrydd Davies GBR 06:59:02
2. Birgitte Christensen DEN 07:00:23
3. Ruth Elliott GBR 07:01:09
4. Andrea Wendt GER 07:05:54
5. Jennifer Gowans NZL 07:10:09
Results: 30-34 Male AG
1. Jurgen Meymann GER 05:58:54
2. Tommy Nielsen DEN 06:07:32
3. Bo Ballegaard DEN 06:09:17
4. Nicholas Wiebe GER 06:10:50
5. Marc-Philipp Prings GER 06:11:51
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