The International Triathlon Union is pleased to announce the nominees for the first-ever ITU Hall of Fame.

"The sport of triathlon has been blessed with athletes pushing the limits of sport since the very first World Championships in Avignon 25 years ago," said ITU President and IOC Member Marisol Casado. "We look forward to honouring and celebrating their accomplishments, alongside those that have built the sport into what it has become today."

A total of 25 individuals have been shortlisted for the first annual induction, with a maximum of nine of those nominated to be inaugurated into the Hall of Fame in September. The nominations are divided into the below categories of elite female and male athlete accomplishments, as well as lifetime achievements in the sport of triathlon.

Elite Women Elite Men Lifetime Achiever
Erin Baker, NZL Mark Allen, USA Gunnar Ericsson, SWE
Emma Carney, AUS Rob Barel, NED Chiharu Igaya, JPN
Vanessa Fernandez, POR Brad Beven, AUS Les McDonald, CAN
Jackie Gallagher, AUS Hamish Carter, NZL  
Loretta Harrop, AUS Simon Lessing, GBR  
Siri Lindley, USA Chris McCormack, AUS  
Barb Lindquist, USA Peter Robertson, AUS  
Michellie Jones, AUS Spencer Smith, GBR  
Carol Montgomery, CAN Miles Stewart, AUS  
Karen Smyers, USA Greg Welch, AUS  
Emma Snowsill, AUS Simon Whitfield, CAN  

"The sport of triathlon has been blessed with athletes pushing the limits of sport since the very first World Championships in Avignon 25 years ago," said ITU President and IOC Member Marisol Casado. "We look forward to honouring and celebrating their accomplishments, alongside those that have built the sport into what it has become today."

A total of 25 individuals have been shortlisted for the first annual induction, with a maximum of nine of those nominated to be inaugurated into the Hall of Fame in September. The nominations are divided into the below categories of elite female and male athlete accomplishments, as well as lifetime achievements in the sport of triathlon.

The induction ceremony will take place during the 2014 Edmonton World Triathlon Grand Final closing ceremonies banquet with more than 4,000 athletes and dignitaries in attendance.

In addition to the Hall of Fame, ITU will celebrate its 25th year as an international federation by publishing a commemorative 25 year anniversary book and will hold its final Executive Board of the year meeting in Avignon, France, where ITU’s first Congress was held in 1989.

Inductees for the Hall of Fame will be announced by August 15. For full information on the achievements of each individual, click here. Additional details on the selection process can be found on the ITU website.