sport.wikisort.org - AthleteFrancisco Javier Gómez Noya (born 25 March 1983) is a Spanish triathlete. He is the winner of five ITU Triathlon World Championships, he holds three ITU Triathlon World Cup titles, and won the Silver medal for Spain at the 2012 Summer Olympics in men's triathlon. He has also won world titles for Ironman 70.3 and XTERRA Triathlon.
Spanish triathlete
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Gómez and the second or maternal family name is Noya.
Javier Gómez Noya
 Javier Gómez at the Grand Prix triathlon in Tours, 2011. |
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Full name | Francisco Javier Gómez Noya |
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Nationality | Spanish |
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Born | (1983-03-25) 25 March 1983 (age 39) Basel, Switzerland |
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Height | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) |
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Weight | 69 kg (152 lb) |
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Website | www.javiergomeznoya.com |
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Country | Spain |
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Sport | Triathlon |
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Club | Club de Triatlón Cidade de Lugo Fluvial |
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Turned pro | 2003 |
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Coached by | Carlos Prieto López |
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Born to Spanish immigrants (both from Galicia) in Basel, Switzerland, he returned to Spain and now lives in Pontevedra, Galicia.
Athletic career
Gómez took up triathlon at the age of 15 after previously playing football and competing in swimming. However his career suffered a setback in 2000 when a routine medical test by the Consejo Superior de Deportes (CSD) revealed an "abnormal heart valve", leading to a six-year battle between Gómez and the Spanish sporting authorities regarding his right to compete internationally. He initially won this right in November 2003, but he was not selected for the 2004 Summer Olympics and in 2005 the CSD banned him from international and domestic competition until February 2006.[1]
In the nine 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 in 2003). In 2007 and 2009 he was the Elite European Champion. He finished second in the World Championships in 2007 and was the runner up in 2011 ITU Sprint Distance Triathlon World Championships.
At the 2008 Summer Olympics in men's triathlon Gómez was among the pre-race favourites to win. With 300 meters to go in that race, Jan Frodeno was the leader of a group made up of Gómez, Athens 2004 Silver medalist Bevan Docherty of New Zealand, and Sydney 2000 Gold medalist Simon Whitfield of Canada. Whitfield opened up the gap with a sprint with only Frodeno responding. Frodeno sprinted away with 50 meters from the finish to claim the gold medal. Simon Whitfield took the silver medal five 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 World Championship Series ranking, in 2009 he was second, his only rivals being the Brownlee brothers Alistair and Jonathan, with whom he represents ECS Triathlon in the French Club Championship Series Lyonnaise des Eaux. At the 2010 ITU Triathlon World Championship final in Budapest, Gómez came second to British triathlete Alistair Brownlee, but despite the loss in the final, he won the Championship overall.
At the London 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 a highly competitive field. A month later in his first ever cross triathlon race, he won the 2012 XTERRA World Championship.[3]
In 2013, Gómez continued his success from last year winning the Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon[4] and repeating as the Hy-Vee Triathlon winner. He would then go on to win the 2013 ITU World Triathlon Series, his third such title. With this world championship he joined Peter Robertson as the other triathlete with three titles to his name, and is just shy of Simon Lessing who has four world titles.[5] Later that year Gómez competed in his first middle distance race by taking first at the Challenge Half Barcelona race.[6] In February 2014 he raced and won his second middle distance race, Ironman 70.3 Panama.[7]
In 2014, Gómez won his fourth ITU World Championships, winning four out of the eight possible races as well as placing third at the Grand Final, tying him for all time championships with Simon Lessing. Gómez also won the 2014 Ironman 70.3 World Championship. The next year, Gómez took his third consecutive ITU World Championship, and his fifth title overall, by finishing second at the Triathlon World Series Grand Final in Chicago.[8]
In 2019, Gómez won his first full Ironman distance race at Ironman Malaysia with a course record of 8:18:59. He received a qualification slot to the 2020 Ironman World Championship. [9][10]
ITU results
The following list is based upon the official ITU rankings.[11] Unless indicated otherwise, the following events are triathlons (Olympic Distance) and refer to the Elite category.
Results list |
Date |
Competition |
Place |
Rank |
2002-09-07 | European Cup | Madrid |
9 |
2003-07-20 | European Cup | Győr |
5 |
2003-09-14 | European Cup | Estoril |
5 |
2003-12-06 | World Championships (U23) | Queenstown |
1 |
2004-02-28 | African Cup | Bloemfontein |
1 |
2004-04-18 | European Championships | Valencia |
8 |
2004-05-09 | World Championships | Madeira |
8 |
2004-06-12 | World Cup | Tongyeong |
4 |
2004-07-25 | World Cup | Salford |
9 |
2004-09-19 | World Cup | Madrid |
6 |
2005-04-24 | World Cup | Mazatlan |
DNS |
2006-03-03 | World Cup | Doha |
10 |
2006-03-10 | World Cup | Aqaba |
2 |
2006-04-23 | European Cup | Estoril |
1 |
2006-05-07 | European Cup | Alexandrupoli(s) |
DNF |
2006-06-04 | World Cup | Madrid |
1 |
2006-06-23 | European Championships | Autun |
5 |
2006-07-23 | World Cup | Corner Brook |
3 |
2006-09-02 | World Championships | Lausanne |
10 |
2006-09-09 | World Cup | Hamburg |
1 |
2006-09-24 | World Cup | Beijing |
2 |
2006-11-05 | World Cup | Cancun |
1 |
2007-03-25 | World Cup | Mooloolaba |
2 |
2007-05-06 | World Cup | Lisbon |
1 |
2007-06-03 | World Cup | Madrid |
2 |
2007-06-17 | World Cup | Des Moines |
3 |
2007-06-29 | European Championships | Copenhagen |
1 |
2007-07-29 | World Cup | Salford |
1 |
2007-08-11 | World Cup | Tiszaújváros |
1 |
2007-08-30 | World Championships | Hamburg |
2 |
2007-09-15 | World Cup | Beijing |
1 |
2008-02-23 | African Cup | Bloemfontein |
1 |
2008-03-30 | World Cup | Mooloolaba |
1 |
2008-04-06 | World Cup | New Plymouth |
1 |
2008-04-19 | Premium European Cup | Pontevedra |
1 |
2008-05-10 | European Championships | Lisbon |
7 |
2008-05-25 | World Cup | Madrid |
1 |
2008-06-05 | World Championships | Vancouver |
1 |
2008-07-13 | World Cup | Tiszaújváros |
1 |
2008-08-18 | Olympic Games | Beijing |
4 |
2009-05-17 | Premium European Cup | Pontevedra |
2 |
2009-05-31 | World Championship Series | Madrid |
3 |
2009-06-21 | World Championship Series | Washington DC |
2 |
2009-06-27 | Elite Cup | Hy-Vee |
6 |
2009-07-02 | European Championships | Holten |
1 |
2009-07-11 | World Championship Series | Kitzbühel |
2 |
2009-08-15 | World Championship Series | London |
DNF |
2009-08-22 | World Championship Series | Yokohama |
3 |
2009-09-09 | World Championship Series: Grand Final | Gold Coast |
2 |
2010-03-27 | World Cup | Mooloolaba |
DNS |
2010-05-08 | World Championship Series | Seoul |
12 |
2010-06-05 | World Championship Series | Madrid |
4 |
2010-06-12 | Premium European Cup | Pontevedra |
1 |
2010-07-03 | European Championships | Athlone |
2 |
2010-07-17 | World Championship Series | Hamburg |
1 |
2010-07-24 | World Championship Series | London |
1 |
2010-08-14 | World Championship Series | Kitzbühel |
2 |
2010-09-08 | World Championship Series: Grand Final | Budapest |
2 |
2010-10-10 | World Cup | Huatulco |
1 |
2011-03-26 | World Cup | Mooloolaba |
5 |
2011-04-09 | World Championship Series | Sydney |
1 |
2011-06-04 | World Championship Series | Madrid |
3 |
2011-06-24 | European Championships | Pontevedra |
40 |
2011-07-16 | World Championship Series | Hamburg |
6 |
2011-07-31 | Premium European Cup | Banyoles |
1 |
2011-08-06 | World Championship Series | London |
4 |
2011-08-20 | World Championship Series: Sprint World Championships | Lausanne |
2 |
2012-04-21 | European Championships | Eilat |
1 |
2012-08-07 | Olympic Games | London |
2 |
2012-28-10 | XTERRA World Championship | Maui, Hawai |
1 |
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DNF = Did not finish
DNS = Did not start
Gallery
Javier Gómez, followed by the winner Jonathan Brownlee, at the sprint World Championships in Lausanne, 2011.
Javier Gómez at the Sprint World Championships in Lausanne, 2011.
Javier Gómez at the European Championships in Pontevedra, 2011.
Javier Gómez with his two main rivals, his team mates Alistair and Jonathan Brownlee.
References
- Larraz, Teresa; Elkington, Mark (24 June 2008). Woodward, Robert (ed.). "Triathlete Javier Gomez Noya tackles rocky road to Beijing". reuters.com. Retrieved 11 April 2015.
- "Javier Gómez Bio, Stats, and Results". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 September 2013. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
- Carlson, Timothy (28 October 2012). "Gomez, Paterson supreme in Maui". Slowtwitch.com. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
- Carlson, Timothy (3 March 2013). "Gomez, Jackson win Escape". Slowtwitch.com. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
- Krabel, Herbert (15 September 2013). "Gómez Strikes Gold in London". Slowtwitch.com. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
- "Challenge Barcelon 2013 Results". Tri Radar.
- "Ironman 70.3 Panama 2014 Results". World Triathlon Corporation.
- Hendricks, Maggie (19 September 2015). "Spain's Javier Gomez wins triathlon world championship, fifth world title". usatoday.com. Retrieved 20 September 2015.
- "10/26/2019 Results: Malaysia". World Triathlon Corporation.
- "26 October 2019". AsiaTri.com. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
- "Results for: Gomez, Javier (ESP)". International Triathlon Union. Archived from the original on 12 August 2011. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
External links
Awards |
Preceded by |
Princess of Asturias Award for Sports 2016 |
Succeeded by New Zealand national rugby union team |
World Triathlon - Men's Champions |
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(women) |
World Triathlon Cup - Men's Champions |
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- Leandro Macedo (1991)
- Andrew MacMartin (1992, joint winner)
- Brad Beven (1992-1995)
- Miles Stewart (1996)
- Chris McCormack (1997)
- Hamish Carter (1998)
- Andrew Johns (1999)
- Dmitriy Gaag (2000)
- Chris Hill (2001)
- Greg Bennett (2002-2003)
- Dmitriy Gaag (2004)
- Hunter Kemper (2005)
- Javier Gómez (2006-2008)
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(women) |
World Triathlon Long Distance Championships - Men |
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- Rob Barel (1994)
- Simon Lessing (1995)
- Greg Welch (1996)
- Luc Van Lierde (1997-1998)
- Peter Sandvang (1999-2001)
- Cyrille Neveu (2002)
- Eneko Llanos (2003)
- Torbjørn Sindballe (2004)
- Viktor Zemchev (2005)
- Torbjørn Sindballe (2006)
- Julien Loy (2007-2008)
- Timothy O'Donnell (2009)
- Sylvain Sudrie (2010)
- Jordan Rapp (2011)
- Chris McCormack (2012)
- Bertrand Billard (2013-2014)
- Cyril Viennot (2015)
- Sylvain Sudrie (2016)
- Lionel Sanders (2017)
- Pablo González (2018)
- Javier Gómez (2019)
- Kristian Høgenhaug (2021)
- Pierre Le Corre (2022)
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(women) |
World champions in men's Ironman 70.3 triathlon |
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- Craig Alexander (2006)
- Andy Potts (2007)
- Terenzo Bozzone (2008)
- Michael Raelert (2009–10)
- Craig Alexander (2011)
- Sebastian Kienle (2012–13)
- Javier Gómez (2014)
- Jan Frodeno (2015)
- Timothy Reed (2016)
- Javier Gómez (2017)
- Jan Frodeno (2018)
- Gustav Iden (2019,2021)
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European Champions in men's ETU Triathlon |
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- Rob Barel (1985-1988)
- Yves Cordier (1989)
- Fons Hamblock (1990)
- Simon Lessing (1991)
- Spencer Smith (1992)
- Simon Lessing (1993-1994)
- Rainer Müller-Hörner (1995)
- Luc Van Lierde (1996)
- Spencer Smith (1997)
- Andrew Johns (1998)
- Reto Hug (1999)
- Andrew Johns (2000)
- Filip Ospalý (2001)
- Iván Raña (2002-2003)
- Rasmus Henning (2004)
- Frédéric Belaubre (2005-2006)
- Javier Gómez (2007)
- Frédéric Belaubre (2008)
- Javier Gómez (2009)
- Alistair Brownlee (2010-2011)
- Javier Gómez (2012)
- Ivan Vasiliev (2013)
- Alistair Brownlee (2014)
- David Hauss (2015)
- Francisco Javier Gómez Noya (2016)
- João José Pereira (2017)
- Pierre Le Corre (2018)
- Alistair Brownlee (2019)
- Dorian Coninx (2021)
- Léo Bergère (2022)
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(women) |
World Champions in men's Xterra Triathlon |
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- Jimmy Riccitello (1996)
- Mike Pigg (1998)
- Michael Tobin (2000)
- Conrad Stoltz (2001-02)
- Eneko Llanos (2003-04)
- Nicolas Lebrun (2005)
- Hamish Carter (2006)
- Conrad Stoltz (2007)
- Rubén Ruzafa (2008)
- Eneko Llanos (2009)
- Conrad Stoltz (2010)
- Michael Weiss (2011)
- Javier Gómez (2012)
- Rubén Ruzafa (2013-14)
- Josiah Middaugh (2015)
- Mauricio Mendez (2016)
- Bradley Weiss (2017)
- Rom Akerson (2018)
- Bradley Weiss (2019)
- Hayden Wilde (2021)
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(women) |
Spanish Sportsman of the Year |
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Laureates of the Prince or Princess of Asturias Award for Sports |
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Prince of Asturias Award for Sports |
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1980s |
- 1987: Sebastian Coe
- 1988: Juan Antonio Samaranch
- 1989: Severiano Ballesteros
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1990s | |
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2000s | |
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2010s | |
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Princess of Asturias Award for Sports |
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2010s | |
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2020s |
- 2020: Carlos Sainz
- 2021: Teresa Perales
- 2022: The Olympic Refuge Foundation and the IOC Refugee Olympic Team
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На других языках
- [en] Francisco Javier Gómez Noya
[fr] Francisco Javier Gómez Noya
Francisco Javier Gómez Noya (né le 25 mars 1983 à Bâle en Suisse) est un triathlète espagnol, quintuple champion du monde de triathlon.
[it] Francisco Javier Gómez Noya
Francisco Javier Gómez Noya (Basilea, 25 marzo 1983) è un triatleta spagnolo vicecampione olimpico ai Giochi di Londra 2012 nella gara individuale.
[ru] Гомес Нойя, Франсиско Хавьер
Франсиско Хавьер Гомес Нойя (исп. Francisco Javier Gómez Noya; род. 25 марта 1983 (1983-03-25), Базель) — испанский триатлонист, победитель чемпионата мира по триатлону ITU, Кубка мира, серебряный призёр Олимпийских игр 2012 года, победитель многочисленных соревнований по триатлону.
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