2014 ITU World Triathlon Series

The 2014 ITU World Triathlon Series was a series of eight World Championship Triathlon events that lead up to a Grand Final held in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The Series was organised under the auspices of the world governing body of triathlon, the International Triathlon Union (ITU). At the conclusion of the series Javier Gómez of Spain and Gwen Jorgensen of the United States were declared the 2014 ITU World Champions.

2014 ITU World Triathlon Series
LeagueITU World Triathlon Series
SportTriathlon
Men's Series
Series Champion Javier Gómez (ESP)
Points4860
Women's Series
Series Champion Gwen Jorgensen (USA)
Points5085
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Calendar

The 2014 series visited eight cities around the world.[1]

DateLocationStatus
April 5–6 AucklandEvent
April 26–27 Cape TownEvent
May 17–18 YokohamaEvent
May 31–June 1 LondonSprint Event
June 27–29 ChicagoEvent
July 12–13 HamburgSprint Event
August 23–24 StockholmEvent
August 26–September 1 EdmontonGrand Final

Results

Medal summary

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
Auckland[2]  Javier Gómez (ESP)  Jonathan Brownlee (GBR)  Aaron Royle (AUS)
Cape Town[3]  Javier Gómez (ESP)  Jonathan Brownlee (GBR)  Dmitry Polyanski (RUS)
Yokohama[4]  Javier Gómez (ESP)  Mario Mola (ESP)  Richard Murray (RSA)
London[5]  Mario Mola (ESP)  Richard Murray (RSA)  João José Pereira (POR)
Chicago[6]  Javier Gómez (ESP)  João José Pereira (POR)  Mario Mola (ESP)
Hamburg[7]  Alistair Brownlee (GBR)  Vincent Luis (FRA)  Jonathan Brownlee (GBR)
Stockholm[8]  Jonathan Brownlee (GBR)  Alistair Brownlee (GBR)  Gregor Buchholz (GER)
Edmonton[9]  Alistair Brownlee (GBR)  Mario Mola (ESP)  Javier Gómez (ESP)

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
Auckland[10]  Jodie Stimpson (GBR)  Anne Haug (GER)  Helen Jenkins (GBR)
Cape Town[11]  Jodie Stimpson (GBR)  Helen Jenkins (GBR)  Gwen Jorgensen (USA)
Yokohama[12]  Gwen Jorgensen (USA)  Ai Ueda (JPN)  Agnieszka Jerzyk (POL)
London[13]  Gwen Jorgensen (USA)  Sarah Groff (USA)  Emma Jackson (AUS)
Chicago[14]  Gwen Jorgensen (USA)  Helen Jenkins (GBR)  Juri Ide (JPN)
Hamburg[15]  Gwen Jorgensen (USA)  Emma Jackson (AUS)  Kirsten Sweetland (CAN)
Stockholm[16]  Sarah Groff (USA)  Andrea Hewitt (NZL)  Nicky Samuels (NZL)
Edmonton[17]  Gwen Jorgensen (USA)  Andrea Hewitt (NZL)  Nicky Samuels (NZL)

Overall standings

The athlete who accumulates the most points throughout the 8 race season is declared the year's world champion. The final point standings are:

Women

RankAthletePoints[19]
 Gwen Jorgensen (USA)5085
 Sarah Groff (USA)3987
 Andrea Hewitt (NZL)3845
4  Jodie Stimpson (GBR)3453
5  Nicky Samuels (NZL)3073
6  Helen Jenkins (GBR)2903
7  Emma Jackson (AUS)2647
8  Aileen Reid (IRL)2543
9  Kirsten Sweetland (CAN)2540
10  Alice Betto (ITA)2518

References