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Challenge Roth is a triathlon race organised by in and around Roth, Bavaria, Germany. It is held annually in July.
The Ironman distance (140.6 miles / 226.2 kilometers) version of the race has been held since 1990, and the short distance version since 1984. It was part of the Ironman series until 2001. It has been held independently from WTC since 2002. The number of participants is around 3500 individuals and 650 relay teams.
Course
editThe first part of the race, the 3.86 km swim event, takes place in the Rhine–Main–Danube Canal around 10 km outside Roth.
The 178.5 km bike ride uses a two-lap course on the countryside, mostly south of Roth. The southernmost point is Greding. The course is mostly relatively flat with a tougher hill once per lap.
The final marathon run goes once around a course with several turning points. Mostly the course goes on the same road after each turning points, so competitors meet each other. A major part of the course is along the Rhine–Main–Danube Canal. The finish is in central Roth.[1]
Course Conditions
In 2021 there were changes in the course which make comparing the results to other years difficult. Because of road construction, the bike portion of the race was shortened from 180km to roughly 170km.
World records set in Challenge Roth
edit- Men's record: Magnus Ditlev, 2024 - 7:23:24
- Women's record: Anne Haug 2024 - 8:02:35
Results
editMen's results
editYear | Athlete Name | Country | Swim | Bike | Run | Winning Time |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | Magnus Ditlev | Denmark | 46:23 | 3:59:25 | 2:34:18 | 7:23:24 |
2023 | Magnus Ditlev | Denmark | 46:47 | 3:57:45 | 2:37:09 | 7:24:40 |
2022 | Magnus Ditlev | Denmark | 50:44 | 4:01:56 | 2:40:22 | 7:35:48 |
2021 | Patrick Lange | Germany | 47:28 | 3:50:32 | 2:38:30 | 7:19:19 |
2019 | Andreas Dreitz | Germany | 51:28 | 4:13:12 | 2:51:11 | 7:59:02 |
2018 | Sebastian Kienle | Germany | 47:59 | 4:07:29 | 2:47:45 | 7:46:23 |
2017 | Bart Aernouts | Belgium | 52:55 | 4:19:02 | 2:44:10 | 7:59:07 |
2016 | Jan Frodeno | Germany | 45:22 | 4:08:07 | 2:39:18 | 7:35:39 |
2015 | Nils Frommhold | Germany | 47:33 | 4:09:30 | 2:51:47 | 7:51:28 |
2014 | Timo Bracht | Germany | 48:58 | 4:19:59 | 2:44:32 | 7:56:00 |
2013 | Dirk Bockel | Luxembourg | 46:05 | 4:15:05 | 2:48:41 | 7:52:01 |
2012[2] | James Cunnama | South Africa | 47:41 | 4:29:34 | 2:40:06 | 7:59:59 |
2011 | Andreas Raelert | Germany | 46:18 | 4:11:43 | 2:40:52 | 7:41:33 |
2010 | Rasmus Henning | Denmark | 46:57 | 4:23:25 | 2:39:43 | 7:52:36 |
2009 | Michael Göhner | Germany | 50:30 | 4:21:25 | 2:41:17 | 7:55:53 |
2008 | Patrick Vernay | France | 48:47 | 4:30:28 | 2:47:36 | 8:09:35 |
2007 | Chris McCormack | Australia | 49:45 | 4:16:31 | 2:45:12 | 7:54:23 |
2006 | Chris McCormack | Australia | 46:53 | 4:26:25 | 2:44:54 | 8:00:52 |
2005 | Chris McCormack | Australia | 47:33 | 4:23:07 | 2:45:33 | 7:58:45 |
Women's results
editYear | Athlete Name | Country | Swim | Bike | Run | Winning Time |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | Anne Haug | Germany | 52:37 | 4:27:48 | 2:38:55 | 8:02:38 |
2023 | Daniela Ryf | Switzerland | 50:15 | 4:22:56 | 2:51:55 | 8:08:21 |
2022 | Anne Haug | Germany | 58:46 | 4:33:45 | 2:46:04 | 8:22:42 |
2021 | Anne Haug | Germany | 52:11 | 4:14:14 | 2:43:54 | 7:53:48 |
2019 | Lucy Charles | Great Britain | 49:01 | 4:39:20 | 2:59:42 | 8:31:09 |
2018 | Daniela Sämmler | Germany | 54:43 | 4:41:44 | 3:04:10 | 8:43:42 |
2017 | Daniela Ryf | Switzerland | 52:34 | 4:37:34 | 3:06:46 | 8:40:03 |
2016 | Daniela Ryf | Switzerland | 49:10 | 4:31:29 | 2:57:40 | 8:22:04 |
2015 | Yvonne van Vlerken | Netherlands | 54:46 | 4:47:34 | 3:05:43 | 8:50:53 |
2014 | Mirinda Carfrae | Australia | 55:24 | 4:46:48 | 2:53:27 | 8:38:53 |
2013 | Caroline Steffen | Switzerland | 51:45 | 4:42:21 | 3:03:07 | 8:40:35 |
2012[3] | Rachel Joyce | Great Britain | 47:37 | 4:54:37 | 2:59:53 | 8:45:04 |
2011 | Chrissie Wellington | Great Britain | 49:49 | 4:40:39 | 2:44:35 | 8:18:13 |
2010 | Chrissie Wellington | Great Britain | 50:28 | 4:36:33 | 2:48:54 | 8:19:13 |
2009 | Chrissie Wellington | Great Britain | 50:28 | 4:40:28 | 2:57:32 | 8:31:59 |
2008 | Yvonne van Vlerken | Netherlands | 53:47 | 4:54:11 | 2:54:22 | 8:45:49 |
2007 | Yvonne van Vlerken | Netherlands | 57:55 | 4:51:48 | 2:58:55 | 8:51:55 |
2006 | Joanna Lawn | New Zealand | 50:56 | 4:55:59 | 3:11:21 | 9:01:17 |
2005 | Belinda Granger | Australia | 54:07 | 4:55:31 | 3:21:06 | 9:14:06 |
References
edit- ^ Challenge Roth Archived 2012-05-10 at the Wayback Machine. Triathlon.com. Accessed March 24, 2012.
- ^ "Person Details: Cunnama, James (RSA)". Challenge Roth. Retrieved 22 May 2013.
- ^ "Person Details:Joyce, Rachel (GBR)". Challenge Roth. Retrieved 22 May 2013.
External links
edit- Official website
- Challenge Roth's bicycle route at Openstreetmap