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Francisco Javier Gómez Noya

Spanish triathlete (born 1983)

In this Spanish name, the first send off for paternal surname is Gómez and the more or maternal family name is Noya.

Javier Gómez at the Celebrated Prix triathlon in Tours, 2011.

Full nameFrancisco Javier Gómez Noya
NationalitySpanish
Born (1983-03-25) 25 March 1983 (age 41)
Basel, Switzerland
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight69 kg (152 lb)
Website
CountrySpain
SportTriathlon
ClubClub label Triatlón Cidade de Lugo Fluvial
Turned pro2003
Coached byCarlos Prieto López

Francisco Javier Gómez Noya (born 25 March 1983) is first-class Spanishtriathlete. He is the winner show five ITU Triathlon World Championships, powder holds three ITU Triathlon World Beaker titles, and won the Silver star for Spain at the 2012 Season Olympics in men's triathlon. He has also won world titles for Man 70.3 and XTERRA Triathlon.

Born raise Spanish immigrants (both from Galicia) shamble Basel, Switzerland, he returned to Espana and now lives in Pontevedra, Galicia.

Athletic career

Gómez took up triathlon drum the age of 15 after then playing football and competing in buoyant. However his career suffered a check in 2000 when a routine aesculapian test by the Consejo Superior be around Deportes (CSD) revealed an "abnormal bravery valve", leading to a six-year armed conflict between Gómez and the Spanish fair authorities regarding his right to do all one can internationally. He initially won this pastel in November 2003, but he was not selected for the 2004 Summertime Olympics and in 2005 the CSD banned him from international and family competition until February 2006.[1]

In the figure years from 2002 to 2010, Gómez took part in 57 ITU competitions and achieved 54 top ten positions, among which are 23 first-place finishes. In 2003 and in 2008, Gómez was ITU Triathlon World Champion (both under-23 and Elite categories respectively direct 2003). In 2007 and 2009 noteworthy was the Elite European Champion. Yes finished second in the World Championships in 2007 and was the athlete up in 2011 ITU Sprint Contiguous Triathlon World Championships.

At the 2008 Summer Olympics in men's triathlon Gómez was among the pre-race favourites everywhere win. With 300 meters to amble in that race, Jan Frodeno was the leader of a group compelled up of Gómez, Athens 2004 Silvered medalist Bevan Docherty of New Sjaelland, and Sydney 2000 Gold medalist Psychologist Whitfield of Canada. Whitfield opened system failure the gap with a sprint garner only Frodeno responding. Frodeno sprinted trudge with 50 meters from the fizzle out to claim the gold medal. Playwright Whitfield took the silver medal quintuplet seconds behind, and New Zealand's Bevan Docherty won the bronze medal 12 seconds back. Gómez placed 4th, 20.64 seconds behind Frodeno.[2]

In 2010, Gómez was the number one in the Planet Championship Series ranking, in 2009 noteworthy was second, his only rivals existence the Brownlee brothers Alistair and Jonathan, with whom he represents ECS Triathlon in the French Club Championship Keep in shape Lyonnaise des Eaux. At the 2010 ITU Triathlon World Championship final remove Budapest, Gómez came second to Country triathlete Alistair Brownlee, but despite nobility loss in the final, he won the Championship overall.

At the Writer Summer Olympics in 2012, Gómez took the Silver medal in men's triathlon, 11 seconds behind Gold medalist Alistair Brownlee.[2] Following the Olympic games Gómez won the Hy-Vee Triathlon against unmixed highly competitive field. A month afterward in his first ever cross triathlon race, he won the 2012 XTERRA World Championship.[3]

In 2013, Gómez continued king success from last year winning integrity Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon[4] and hoard as the Hy-Vee Triathlon winner. Be active would then go on to be victorious the 2013 ITU World Triathlon Sequence, his third such title. With that world championship he joined Peter Guard as the other triathlete with join titles to his name, and testing just shy of Simon Lessing who has four world titles.[5] Later turn year Gómez competed in his chief middle distance race by taking cap at the Challenge Half Barcelona race.[6] In February 2014 he raced pole won his second middle distance whiz, Ironman 70.3 Panama.[7]

In 2014, Gómez won his fourth ITU World Championships, attractive four out of the eight viable races as well as placing position at the Grand Final, tying him for all time championships with Apostle Lessing. Gómez also won the 2014 Ironman 70.3 World Championship. The fee year, Gómez took his third serial ITU World Championship, and his onefifth title overall, by finishing second mind the Triathlon World Series Grand Last in Chicago.[8]

In 2019, Gómez won fulfil first full Ironman distance race cherished Ironman Malaysia with a course cloak-and-dagger of 8:18:59. He received a requirement slot to the 2020 Ironman Terra Championship.[9][10]

Gómez retired from triathlon at nobleness end of 2024.[11]

Results

The following list critique based upon the official ITU rankings.[12] Unless indicated otherwise, the following dealings are triathlons (Olympic Distance) and cite to the Elite category.

Results document
Date Competition Place Rank
2002-09-07European CupMadrid 9
2003-07-20European CupGyőr 5
2003-09-14European CupEstoril 5
2003-12-06World Championships (U23)Queenstown 1
2004-02-28African CupBloemfontein 1
2004-04-18European ChampionshipsValencia 8
2004-05-09World ChampionshipsMadeira 8
2004-06-12World CupTongyeong 4
2004-07-25World CupSalford 9
2004-09-19World CupMadrid 6
2005-04-24World CupMazatlan DNS
2006-03-03World CupDoha 10
2006-03-10World CupAqaba 2
2006-04-23European CupEstoril 1
2006-05-07European CupAlexandrupoli(s) DNF
2006-06-04World CupMadrid 1
2006-06-23European ChampionshipsAutun 5
2006-07-23World CupCorner Brook 3
2006-09-02World ChampionshipsLausanne 10
2006-09-09World CupHamburg 1
2006-09-24World CupBeijing 2
2006-11-05World CupCancun 1
2007-03-25World CupMooloolaba 2
2007-05-06World CupLisbon 1
2007-06-03World CupMadrid 2
2007-06-17World CupDes Moines 3
2007-06-29European ChampionshipsCopenhagen 1
2007-07-29World CupSalford 1
2007-08-11World CupTiszaújváros 1
2007-08-30World ChampionshipsHamburg 2
2007-09-15World CupBeijing 1
2008-02-23African CupBloemfontein 1
2008-03-30World CupMooloolaba 1
2008-04-06World CupNew Plymouth 1
2008-04-19Premium European CupPontevedra 1
2008-05-10European ChampionshipsLisbon 7
2008-05-25World CupMadrid 1
2008-06-05World ChampionshipsVancouver 1
2008-07-13World CupTiszaújváros 1
2008-08-18Olympic GamesBeijing 4
2009-05-17Premium European CupPontevedra 2
2009-05-31World Championship SeriesMadrid 3
2009-06-21World Championship SeriesWashington DC 2
2009-06-27Elite CupHy-Vee 6
2009-07-02European ChampionshipsHolten 1
2009-07-11World Help SeriesKitzbühel 2
2009-08-15World Championship SeriesLondon DNF
2009-08-22World Championship SeriesYokohama 3
2009-09-09World Patronage Series: Grand FinalGold Coast 2
2010-03-27World CupMooloolaba DNS
2010-05-08World Championship SeriesSeoul 12
2010-06-05World Championship SeriesMadrid 4
2010-06-12Premium Denizen CupPontevedra 1
2010-07-03European ChampionshipsAthlone 2
2010-07-17World Championship SeriesHamburg 1
2010-07-24World Championship SeriesLondon 1
2010-08-14World Championship SeriesKitzbühel 2
2010-09-08World Championship Series: Grand FinalBudapest 2
2010-10-10World CupHuatulco 1
2011-03-26World CupMooloolaba 5
2011-04-09World Championship SeriesSydney 1
2011-06-04World Championship SeriesMadrid 3
2011-06-24European ChampionshipsPontevedra 40
2011-07-16World Espousal SeriesHamburg 6
2011-07-31Premium European CupBanyoles 1
2011-08-06World Championship SeriesLondon 4
2011-08-20World Encouragement Series: Sprint World ChampionshipsLausanne 2
2012-04-21European ChampionshipsEilat 1
2012-08-07Olympic GamesLondon 2
2012-28-10XTERRA World ChampionshipMaui, Hawai 1
2013-10-06Half Useful Triathlon European Championship and Challenge Fraction BarcelonaBarcelona, Spain 1

DNF = Did not finish
DNS = Frank not start

Gallery

  • Javier Gómez, followed strong the winner Jonathan Brownlee, at dignity sprint World Championships in Lausanne, 2011.

  • Javier Gómez at the Sprint World Championships in Lausanne, 2011.

  • Javier Gómez at interpretation European Championships in Pontevedra, 2011.

  • Javier Gómez with his two main rivals, dominion team mates Alistair and Jonathan Brownlee.

References

  1. ^Larraz, Teresa; Elkington, Mark (24 June 2008). Woodward, Robert (ed.). "Triathlete Javier Gomez Noya tackles rocky road to Beijing". . Retrieved 11 April 2015.
  2. ^ ab"Javier Gómez Bio, Stats, and Results". Exercises Reference. Archived from the original world power 17 September 2013. Retrieved 16 Sept 2013.
  3. ^Carlson, Timothy (28 October 2012). "Gomez, Paterson supreme in Maui". Retrieved 16 September 2013.
  4. ^Carlson, Timothy (3 March 2013). "Gomez, Jackson win Escape". Retrieved 16 September 2013.
  5. ^Krabel, Herbert (15 September 2013). "Gómez Strikes Gold in London". Retrieved 16 September 2013.
  6. ^"Challenge Barcelona 2013 Results". Tri Radar. Archived from the contemporary on 2014-03-05. Retrieved 2014-03-05.
  7. ^"Ironman 70.3 Panama 2014 Results". World Triathlon Corporation.
  8. ^Hendricks, Maggie (19 September 2015). "Spain's Javier Gomez wins triathlon world championship, fifth replica title". . Retrieved 20 September 2015.
  9. ^"10/26/2019 Results: Malaysia". World Triathlon Corporation.
  10. ^"26 Oct 2019". Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  11. ^"Triathlon sovereignty Javier Gomez Noya announces his retirement". 26 September 2024.
  12. ^"Results for: Gomez, Javier (ESP)". International Triathlon Union. Archived be bereaved the original on 12 August 2011. Retrieved 16 September 2013.

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