Miles Stewart
Australian triathlete
Medal record | ||
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Men's triathlon | ||
Representing Australia | ||
Commonwealth Games | ||
2002 Manchester | Individual | |
ITU World Championships | ||
1991 Queensland | Individual | |
1998 Lausanne | Individual | |
1999 Montreal | Individual | |
ITU World Cup | ||
1996 | Overall | |
1993 | Overall |
Miles Stewart (born 4 May 1971 in Sydney, Manly) is an athlete from Australia, who competes in triathlon.
Originally a speedskater from Wollongong he rose to the elite ranks of the emerging sport of triathlon in the early 1990s whilst living on Queensland's Gold Coast.
Palmarès
- 3 time (consecutive) winner of the Hervey Bay Triathlon.
- He won the silver medal at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester.
- Stewart competed at the first Olympic triathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics. He took sixth place with a total time of 1:49:14.52.
- Currently CEO of Triathlon Australia
Stewart can be found in the Guinness Book of World Records for the fastest triathlon time in the world.[1]
References
- ^ "Archived copy". hamiltonisland.com.au. Archived from the original on 14 June 2010. Retrieved 11 June 2010.
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External links
- Miles Stewart at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
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World Triathlon - Men's Champions
- 1989: Mark Allen
- 1990: Greg Welch
- 1991: Miles Stewart
- 1992: Simon Lessing
- 1993: Spencer Smith
- 1994: Spencer Smith (2)
- 1995: Simon Lessing (2)
- 1996: Simon Lessing (3)
- 1997: Chris McCormack
- 1998: Simon Lessing (4)
- 1999: Dmitriy Gaag
- 2000: Olivier Marceau
- 2001: Peter Robertson
- 2002: Iván Raña
- 2003: Peter Robertson (2)
- 2004: Bevan Docherty
- 2005: Peter Robertson (3)
- 2006: Tim Don
- 2007: Daniel Unger
- 2008: Javier Gómez
- 2009: Alistair Brownlee
- 2010: Javier Gómez (2)
- 2011: Alistair Brownlee (2)
- 2012: Jonathan Brownlee
- 2013: Javier Gómez (3)
- 2014: Javier Gómez (4)
- 2015: Javier Gómez (5)
- 2016: Mario Mola
- 2017: Mario Mola (2)
- 2018: Mario Mola (3)
- 2019: Vincent Luis
- 2020: Vincent Luis (2)
- 2021: Kristian Blummenfelt
- 2022: Léo Bergère
- 2023: Dorian Coninx
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