RESULTS
Results | Deca UT | 06.-19.11.2018 | New Orleans, USA
Rank | Name | Nat. | Cat. | Swim | T1 | Bike | T2 | Run | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Christine Couldrey | NZL | W2 | 13:42:05 | 1:12:01 | 113:16:06 | 0:49:04 | 118:08:05 | 247:07:21 |
2 | Shanda Hill | CAN | W1 | 20:13:37 | 6:02:57 | DNF | - | - | DNF |
3 | Alyx Ulbrich | USA | W1 | 19:10:01 | 1:38:03 | 152:46:32 | 1:11:58 | 138:13:06 | DQF |
Results | Deca UT | 06.-19.11.2018 | New Orleans, USA
Rank | Name | Nat. | Cat. | Swim | T1 | Bike | T2 | Run | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ferenc Szönyi | HUN | M2 | 21:09:51 | 2:42:40 | 104:20:04 | 0:18:13 | 93:52:04 | 222:22:52 |
2 | Kristian Kristiansen | SWE | M2 | 15:09:18 | 1:21:17 | 111:41:45 | 0:21:23 | 103:22:35 | 231:56:18 |
3 | Tristan Vinzent | GER | M2 | 15:18:38 | 1:30:31 | 118:03:58 | 0:19:25 | 108:26:32 | 243:39:04 |
4 | David Clamp | GBR | M2 | 15:13:24 | 1:54:34 | 131:59:26 | 2:25:37 | 94:30:04 | 246:03:05 |
5 | Greger Sundin | SWE | M2 | 17:16:15 | 4:02:48 | 101:21:21 | 0:52:43 | 154:59:34 | 278:32:41 |
6 | Francis Toujouse | FRA | M2 | 14:57:16 | 1:42:25 | 140:19:44 | 0:41:53 | 110:20:03 | 268:01:21 |
7 | Mark Blore | USA | M2 | 16:05:41 | 9:29:57 | 156:02:31 | 0:16:58 | 123:31:43 | 305:26:50 |
8 | James Manning | USA | M3 | 21:38:14 | 1:01:45 | 143:32:38 | 4:13:20 | 139:11:23 | 311:59:06 |
9 | Mike Ward | GBR | M2 | 16:46:07 | 1:17:36 | DNF | - | - | DNF |
10 | Daniel de Oliveira | BRA | M2 | 20:03:10 | 5:41:03 | DNF | - | - | DNF |
11 | John Price | USA | M3 | DNF | - | - | - | - | DNF |
12 | Vincenzo Catalano | ITA | M2 | DNF | - | - | - | - | DNF |
Notes:
Kale Poland and Vincenzo Catalano didn't finish the swim and switched to the Deca Day.
William Mark Blore finished a combined Deca (others said a splited Double Deca) in the day-version as private session followed by the continuous-version at the DecaMan.
Alyx Ulbrich was disqualified by the race director because she had shortened on the running track several times.
Christine "Kiwi" Couldrey broke the old world record (Silvia Andonie, 1998) by just over two hours.