Triathlon - Achievements

2008

2008 Beijing Olympics

Gold Emma Snowsill (former AIS athlete)
Bronze Emma Moffatt
22nd Erin Densham

World Championships - Vancouver, Canada

Elite Women
Erin Densham 4th
Emma Moffatt 5th
Felicity Abram 6th

Elite Men
Simon Thompson 12th
Dan Wilson 27th
Brendan Sexton 37th

World/Asian Cup Results

  • Felicity Abram - 12th Mooloolaba, Australia; 3rd New Plymouth, New Zealand; 2nd Richards Bay, Sth Africa; 2nd Hamburg, Germany; 2nd Tiszaujvaros, Hungary
  • Courtney Atkinson -  1st Singapore Asian World Cup
  • Erin Densham - 2nd Ishigahi, Japan; 10th Des Moines, Iowa US
  • Brad Kahlefeldt - 2nd Mooloolaba, Australia; 2nd New Plymouth, New Zealand; 2nd Tiszaujvaros, Hungary
  • Emma Moffatt - 9th Mooloolaba, Australia; 1st New Plymouth, New Zealand; 2nd Des Moines, Iowa US; 1st Singapore Asian World Cup
  • Brendan Sexton - 8th Mooloolaba, Australia; 7th New Plymouth, New Zealand
  • Peter Robertson - 4th Ishigaki, Japan
  • Simon Thompson - 9th Mooloolaba, Australia; 8th Ishigaki, Japan; 1st Seoul, Sth Korea
  • Dan Wilson - 10th New Plymouth, New Zealand; 1st Amakusa, Japan; 9th Des Moines, Iowa US; 8th Hamburg, German; 11th Kitzbuhel, Austria


2007

World Championships - Hamburg Germany

Elite Men
Brad Kahlefeldt - bronze

Elite Women
Emma Moffatt - 4th

U23 Men
Brendan Sexton - silver
Dan Wilson - 14th

World Cup Results

  • Courtney Atkinson - 5th Mooloolaba, Australia; 1st Ishigaki, Japan; 1st Singapore Asian World Cup, 2nd Beijing, China
  • Felicity Abram - 11th Des Moines, US; 10th Beijing, China
  • Erin Densham - 2nd Mooloolaba, Australia; 6th Salford, Manchester
  • Brad Kahlefeldt - 1st Mooloolaba, Australia; 3rd Lisbon, Portugal; 3rd Kitzbuhel, Austria; 2nd Salford, Manchester; 3rd Kitzbuhel, Austri; 2nd Salford, Manchester; 8th Beijing, China
  • Annabel Luxford - 4th Madrid, Spain; 2nd Des Moines, Iowa; 3rd Edmonton, Canada; 2nd Des Moines, US
  • Emma Moffatt - 5th Ishigaki, Japan; 1st Edmonton, Canada; 8th Des Moines, US;11th Salford, Manchester; 2nd Tiszaujvaros, Hungary; 8th Beijing, China
  • Brendan Sexton - 10th Tiszaujvaros, Hungary
  • Dan Wilson - 17th Kitzbuhel, Austria; 15th Salford, Manchester; 11th Tiszaujvaros, Hungary

2006

World Championships - Lausanne, Switzerland

Bronze - Felicity Abram (elite women)

Silver - Emma Moffatt (U23 women)

Commonwealth Games - Melbourne

Gold - Brad Kahlefeldt

Bronze - Peter Robertson

World Cup Results

  • Brad Kahlefeldt - 1st in Richards Bay World Cup; 1st Salford World Cup; 1st Doha World Cup, 1st Tiszaujvaros
  • Peter Robertson - 2nd Salford World Cup
  • Emma Moffatt - 2nd Edmonton World Cup
  • Courtney Atkinson - 1st Ishigaki World Cup; 3rd Mooloolaba World Cup
  • Annabel Luxford - 1st Mooloolaba World Cup; 1st Doha World Cup

2005

  • Nikki Egyed 2nd in Oceania Women's U23 Champs (former scholarship holder Felicity Abram 1st)
  • Australian Long Course Champs
    • Simon Thompson 1st Australian Long Course Champs
    • Nikki Egyed 1st Australian Long Course Champs
    • Mirinda Carfrae 2nd Australian Long Course Champs
    • Levi Maxwell 3rd Aust Long Course Champs
  • Australian Sprint Champs
    • Simon Thompson 2nd in Australian Sprint Championships
    • Levi Maxwell 3rd Aust Sprint Champs
    • Nicole Hackett 2nd Aust Sprint Champs
    • Nikki Egyed 3rd Aust Sprint Champs (2nd U23)
    • (Former scholarship holder Felicity Abram 1st - Open and U23 - Aust Sprint Champ)

2004

  • Triathlon World Championships
    • Annabel Luxford 1st Women’s Under 23
  • Australian Triathlon Championships
    • Felicity Abrams 1st Women’s Under 23 (4th overall)
    • Paul Matthews 1st Men’s Under 23 (9th overall)
    • Glenn Barltrop 3rd Men’s Under 23
    • Nick Hornman 4th Men’s Under23
    • Mirinda Carfrae 2nd Women’s Under 23
    • Annabel Luxford 3rd Women’s Under 23
    • Nikki Egyed 4th Women’s Under 23 Triathlon training action - Photo : NSIC Collection ASC
  • Annabel Luxford finished 2nd overall in the 2004 ITU World Cup Series rankings

2003

  • Triathlon World Championships
    • Emma Snowsill Gold Medal Women’s Open Elite (former scholarship holder)
    • Felicity Abram Gold Medal Women’s Junior (16-19 yrs old)
    • Nikki Egyed Gold Medal Women’s Under 23
    • Mirinda Carfrae Silver Medal Women’s Under 23
    • Annabel Luxford 6 th Women’s Under 23 (former scholarship holder)
    • Nicholas Hornman Silver Medal Men’s Under 23
    • Alan Moran 6 th Men’s Under 23
    • Luke McKenzie 9 th Men’s Under 23 (former scholarship holder)
  • Triathlon World Team Relay Championships
    • Gold Medal Women – Nikki Egyed, Mirinda Carfrae, Pip Taylor
    • Gold Medal Men – Simon Thompson (not AIS), Richie Cunningham (not AIS), Brad Kahlefeldt (former AIS)
  • Oceania Championships
    • Ben Buchholz Gold Medal Men’s Under 23
    • Mirinda Carfrae Gold Medal Women’s Under 23
    • Mirinda Carfrae Silver Medal Women’s Elite

2002

  • Triathlon World Championships
    • Brad Kahlefeldt Gold Medal Under 23
    • Mirinda Carfrae Silver Medal Under 23
    • Nikki Egyed 4 th place Under 23
    • David Dellow 5 th place Under 23
    • Alan Moran Men’s Under 23 National Sprint Champion
    • Nikki Egyed Women’s Under 23 National Sprint Champion
    • Luke McKenzie Men’s Under 23 Olympic Distance Champion
    • Emma Snowsill Women’s Under 23 Olympic Distance runner up
  • Triathlon Australia ‘Rookie of the Year’ Awards
    • Nick Hornman
    • Mirinda Carfrae

2001

  • Triathlon World Championships
    • Paul Matthews Gold Medal Men’s 16-19 Age Group
    • Luke McKenzie Bronze Medal Men’s Junior Elite
  • Australian Junior Champions
    • Nikki Egyed
    • Glenn Barltrop
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