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'''Natascha Badmann''' (born 6 December 1966) is a professional [[triathlon|triathlete]] from [[Switzerland]] |
'''Natascha Badmann''' (born 6 December 1966) is a professional [[triathlon|triathlete]] from [[Switzerland]]. She is a 6-time winner of the Ironman World Championships in [[Kailua-Kona, Hawaii]] in 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, and 2005; in 1998 she became the first European woman to win the [[Ironman Triathlon]] World Championship. |
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Natascha works in Switzerland as a social worker, and speaks German, English, French, and Italian. She currently lives in [[Winznau]], Switzerland with her husband Toni and daughter Anastasia.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.powerman.org/Athletes%20INT/2004%20CV%20natascha_badmann.htm|title=Powerman Fact Sheet: Natascha Badmann|publisher=[[Powerman Duathlon|Powerman]]| |
Natascha works in Switzerland as a social worker, and speaks German, English, French, and Italian. She currently lives in [[Winznau]], Switzerland with her husband Toni and daughter Anastasia.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.powerman.org/Athletes%20INT/2004%20CV%20natascha_badmann.htm|title=Powerman Fact Sheet: Natascha Badmann|publisher=[[Powerman Duathlon|Powerman]]|access-date=16 April 2008}}</ref> |
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Her daughter Anastasia was born days before she turned 18. Nicknamed the "Swiss Miss", Badmann won her first Ironman World Championship at the age of 29, when her daughter was already 13 years old. Her husband, coach and nutritionist is Toni Hasler.{{ |
Her daughter Anastasia was born days before she turned 18. Nicknamed the "Swiss Miss", Badmann won her first Ironman World Championship at the age of 29, when her daughter was already 13 years old. Her husband, coach and nutritionist is Toni Hasler.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aargauerzeitung.ch/sport/aargau/natascha-badmann-startet-vor-dem-ironman-beim-powerman-in-zofingen-130526233|title=Natascha Badmann starts before the Ironman at Powerman's in Zofingen|publisher=[[Aargauer Zeitung]]|access-date=15 January 2019}}</ref> |
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At the 2007 Hawaii Ironman, Badmann hit a cone on the bike leg and injured her shoulder and collarbone. While she wanted to continue the race, Hasler convinced her to drop out to prevent further injury. At the same race in 2006, stomach problems nearly caused her to drop out again. Early into the run, Badmann stopped and threw up. Struggling to continue, she began to walk. In a dramatic moment with tremendous support from cheering fans, Badmann, crying, began jogging. She finished 10th with a personal-worst marathon time of 3:27:54.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ironman.com/events/ironman/worldchampionship/matthew-dale-catches-up-with-the-six-time-womens-champ-natascha-badmann|title=Matthew Dale catches up with the six-time women's champ Natascha Badmann|publisher=ironmanlive.com| |
At the 2007 Hawaii Ironman, Badmann hit a cone on the bike leg and injured her shoulder and collarbone. While she wanted to continue the race, Hasler convinced her to drop out to prevent further injury. At the same race in 2006, stomach problems nearly caused her to drop out again. Early into the run, Badmann stopped and threw up. Struggling to continue, she began to walk. In a dramatic moment with tremendous support from cheering fans, Badmann, crying, began jogging. She finished 10th with a personal-worst marathon time of 3:27:54.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ironman.com/events/ironman/worldchampionship/matthew-dale-catches-up-with-the-six-time-womens-champ-natascha-badmann|title=Matthew Dale catches up with the six-time women's champ Natascha Badmann|publisher=ironmanlive.com|access-date=2008-04-16|date=11 October 2007|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071014004229/http://ironman.com/events/ironman/worldchampionship/matthew-dale-catches-up-with-the-six-time-womens-champ-natascha-badmann|archive-date=14 October 2007}}</ref> |
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Though she finished second on the course of the 2004 [[Ironman Triathlon]] World Championship, Badmann is considered the winner of the race due to the disqualification of the initial winner, Germany's [[Nina Kraft]], after Kraft admitted to using the banned performance enhancer [[Erythropoietin|EPO]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ironman.com/holdingcell/2004/november-2004/natascha-badmann-five-time-champion-talks-about-kona|title=Natascha Badmann: Five-Time Champion Talks About Kona|publisher=ironmanlive.com| |
Though she finished second on the course of the 2004 [[Ironman Triathlon]] World Championship, Badmann is considered the winner of the race due to the disqualification of the initial winner, Germany's [[Nina Kraft]], after Kraft admitted to using the banned performance enhancer [[Erythropoietin|EPO]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ironman.com/holdingcell/2004/november-2004/natascha-badmann-five-time-champion-talks-about-kona|title=Natascha Badmann: Five-Time Champion Talks About Kona|publisher=ironmanlive.com|access-date=16 April 2008|date=19 November 2004|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090814145954/http://ironman.com/holdingcell/2004/november-2004/natascha-badmann-five-time-champion-talks-about-kona|archive-date=14 August 2009}}</ref> |
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==Ranking list== |
==Ranking list== |
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Table below gives major |
Table below gives major significant ranking podium) obtained from International Championship [[triathlon]] since [[1994 en sport|1994]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Natascha Badmann triathlon|url=http://www.les-sports.info/natascha-badmann-triathlon-spf5245.html|website=www.les-sports.info}}.</ref> |
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!scope=row; align=center;|2014 |
!scope=row; align=center;|2014 |
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||[[Swiss Ironman]]([[:fr:Ironman Suisse|fr]])||{{SUI}}||align=center| {{médaille d'argent}} ||{{heure|9|28|37}} |
||[[Swiss Ironman]] ([[:fr:Ironman Suisse|fr]])||{{SUI}}||align=center| {{médaille d'argent}} ||{{heure|9|28|37}} |
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!scope=row; align=center; rowspan="3"|2012 |
!scope=row; align=center; rowspan="3"|2012 |
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||[[South Africa Ironman]] ([[:fr:Ironman Afrique du Sud|fr]])||{{RSA}}||align=center| {{médaille d'or}} ||{{heure|9|47|10}} |
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||Ironman 70.3 |
||[[Ironman 70.3|Ironman 70.3 Asia-Pacific]]||{{AUS}}||align=center| {{médaille d'argent}} ||{{heure|4|30|42}} |
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||Ironman 70.3 |
||{{ill|Ironman 70.3 Austria|de}}||{{AUT}}||align=center| {{médaille de bronze}} ||{{heure|4|24|24}} |
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!scope=row; align=center; rowspan="2"|2011 |
!scope=row; align=center; rowspan="2"|2011 |
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||Ironman 70.3 |
||{{ill|Ironman 70.3 Germany|de}} ||{{GER}}||align=center| {{médaille de bronze}} ||{{heure|4|51|39}} |
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||[[Ironman Lanzarote]]||{{ESP}}||align=center| {{médaille d'argent}} ||{{heure|9|43|39}} |
||[[Ironman Lanzarote]]||{{ESP}}||align=center| {{médaille d'argent}} ||{{heure|9|43|39}} |
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!scope=row; align=center;|2007 |
!scope=row; align=center;|2007 |
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||[[South Africa Ironman]] ([[:fr:Ironman Afrique du Sud|fr]])||{{RSA}}||align=center| {{médaille d'or}} ||{{heure|9|22|0}} |
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!scope=row; align=center;|2006 |
!scope=row; align=center;|2006 |
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||[[South Africa Ironman]] ([[:fr:Ironman Afrique du Sud|fr]])||{{RSA}}||align=center| {{médaille d'or}} ||{{heure|9|46|38}} |
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!scope=row; align=center; rowspan="2"|2005 |
!scope=row; align=center; rowspan="2"|2005 |
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||[[Ironman_World_Championship#Medalists|World Championship Ironman]] in [[Kailua-Kona]] ||{{USA}}||align=center| {{médaille d'or}} ||{{heure|9|9|30}} |
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||[[South Africa Ironman]] ([[:fr:Ironman Afrique du Sud|fr]])||{{RSA}}||align=center| {{médaille d'or}} ||{{heure|9|23|51}} |
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!scope=row; align=center;|2004 |
!scope=row; align=center;|2004 |
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||[[ |
||[[Ironman_World_Championship#Medalists|World Championship Ironman]] in [[Kailua-Kona]] ||{{USA}}||align=center| {{médaille d'or}} ||{{heure|9|50|4}} |
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!scope=row; align=center;|2003 |
!scope=row; align=center;|2003 |
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||[[ |
||[[Ironman_World_Championship#Medalists|World Championship Ironman]] in [[Kailua-Kona]] ||{{USA}}||align=center| {{médaille d'argent}} ||{{heure|9|17|8}} |
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!scope=row; align=center;|2002 |
!scope=row; align=center;|2002 |
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||[[ |
||[[Ironman_World_Championship#Medalists|World Championship Ironman]] in [[Kailua-Kona]] ||{{USA}}||align=center| {{médaille d'or}} ||{{heure|9|7|54}} |
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!scope=row; align=center; rowspan="2"|2001 |
!scope=row; align=center; rowspan="2"|2001 |
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||Ironman [[ |
||Ironman [[California]]||{{USA}}||align=center| {{médaille d'or}} ||{{heure|9|18|49}} |
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||[[ |
||[[Ironman_World_Championship#Medalists|World Championship Ironman]] in [[Kailua-Kona]] ||{{USA}}||align=center| {{médaille d'or}} ||{{heure|9|28|37}} |
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!scope=row; align=center; rowspan="2"|2000 |
!scope=row; align=center; rowspan="2"|2000 |
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||[[ |
||[[Ironman_World_Championship#Medalists|World Championship Ironman]] in [[Kailua-Kona]] ||{{USA}}||align=center| {{médaille d'or}}||{{heure|9|26|16}} |
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||[[ |
||[[ITU_Long_Distance_Triathlon_World_Championships|Long Distance World Championships]]||{{FRA}}||align=center| {{médaille d'argent}} ||{{heure|7|5|44}} |
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!scope=row; align=center;|1998 |
!scope=row; align=center;|1998 |
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||[[ |
||[[Ironman_World_Championship#Medalists|World Championship Ironman]] in [[Kailua-Kona]] ||{{USA}}||align=center| {{médaille d'or}}||{{heure|9|24|16}} |
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!scope=row; align=center; rowspan="2"|1997 |
!scope=row; align=center; rowspan="2"|1997 |
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||[[European_Triathlon_Championships|European Championships]] ||{{FIN}}||align=center| {{médaille d'or}} ||{{heure|2|13|34}} |
||[[European_Triathlon_Championships|European Championships]] ||{{FIN}}||align=center| {{médaille d'or}} ||{{heure|2|13|34}} |
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||[[ |
||[[ITU_Long_Distance_Duathlon_World_Championships|Long Distance Duathlon World Championships]]||{{SUI}}||align=center| {{médaille d'or}} ||{{heure|7|11|3}} |
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!scope=row; align=center;|1996 |
!scope=row; align=center;|1996 |
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||[[ |
||[[Ironman_World_Championship#Medalists|World Championship Ironman]] in [[Kailua-Kona]] ||{{USA}}||align=center| {{médaille d'argent}}||{{heure|9|11|19}} |
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!scope=row; align=center; rowspan="2"|1995 |
!scope=row; align=center; rowspan="2"|1995 |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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{{Reflist |
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<ref name="profile" >{{cite web |
<ref name="profile" >{{cite web |
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|url=http://www.nataschabadmann.ch/index.php?id=32 |
|url=http://www.nataschabadmann.ch/index.php?id=32 |
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|title=Natascha Badmann - Person - Persönlich |
|title=Natascha Badmann - Person - Persönlich |
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|last=Badmann|first=Natascha |
|last=Badmann |
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|first=Natascha |
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|date=n.d. |
|date=n.d. |
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|access-date=25 December 2009 |
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|language=de |
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|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707001203/http://www.nataschabadmann.ch/index.php?id=32 |
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|archive-date=7 July 2011 |
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|url-status=dead |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* [http://www.nataschabadmann.ch/ Official website] |
* [http://www.nataschabadmann.ch/ Official website] |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090120223709/http://nataschabadmann.ch/index.php?id=2 Profile] |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080920004742/http://www.triresults.com/imhi_champions.cfm Triresults - Ironman Hawaii World Champions] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080920004742/http://www.triresults.com/imhi_champions.cfm Triresults - Ironman Hawaii World Champions] |
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[[Category:Ironman world champions]] |
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[[Category:Living people]] |
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[[Category:Swiss female triathletes]] |
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[[Category:Duathletes]] |
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Nickname(s) | Swiss Miss Natasches ("Too fast") "The Smile" | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | [1] Basel, Switzerland | 6 December 1966|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 52 kg (115 lb)[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Country | Switzerland | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Turned pro | 1995[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Coached by | Toni Hasler | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Personal best | 9:07:54 (2002) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Natascha Badmann (born 6 December 1966) is a professional triathlete from Switzerland. She is a 6-time winner of the Ironman World Championships in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii in 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, and 2005; in 1998 she became the first European woman to win the Ironman Triathlon World Championship.
Natascha works in Switzerland as a social worker, and speaks German, English, French, and Italian. She currently lives in Winznau, Switzerland with her husband Toni and daughter Anastasia.[2]
Her daughter Anastasia was born days before she turned 18. Nicknamed the "Swiss Miss", Badmann won her first Ironman World Championship at the age of 29, when her daughter was already 13 years old. Her husband, coach and nutritionist is Toni Hasler.[3]
At the 2007 Hawaii Ironman, Badmann hit a cone on the bike leg and injured her shoulder and collarbone. While she wanted to continue the race, Hasler convinced her to drop out to prevent further injury. At the same race in 2006, stomach problems nearly caused her to drop out again. Early into the run, Badmann stopped and threw up. Struggling to continue, she began to walk. In a dramatic moment with tremendous support from cheering fans, Badmann, crying, began jogging. She finished 10th with a personal-worst marathon time of 3:27:54.[4]
Though she finished second on the course of the 2004 Ironman Triathlon World Championship, Badmann is considered the winner of the race due to the disqualification of the initial winner, Germany's Nina Kraft, after Kraft admitted to using the banned performance enhancer EPO.[5]
Ranking list
[edit]Table below gives major significant ranking podium) obtained from International Championship triathlon since 1994.[6]
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b c d Badmann, Natascha (n.d.). "Natascha Badmann - Person - Persönlich" (in German). Archived from the original on 7 July 2011. Retrieved 25 December 2009.
- ^ "Powerman Fact Sheet: Natascha Badmann". Powerman. Retrieved 16 April 2008.
- ^ "Natascha Badmann starts before the Ironman at Powerman's in Zofingen". Aargauer Zeitung. Retrieved 15 January 2019.
- ^ "Matthew Dale catches up with the six-time women's champ Natascha Badmann". ironmanlive.com. 11 October 2007. Archived from the original on 14 October 2007. Retrieved 16 April 2008.
- ^ "Natascha Badmann: Five-Time Champion Talks About Kona". ironmanlive.com. 19 November 2004. Archived from the original on 14 August 2009. Retrieved 16 April 2008.
- ^ "Natascha Badmann triathlon". www.les-sports.info..