2016 European Triathlon Championships

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2016 Europe Triathlon Championship
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Location Lisbon, Switzerland
Date26-29 May 2016
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The 2016 European Triathlon Championships was held in Lisbon, Portugal from 26 May to 29 May 2016. [1]

Contents

Medallists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Elite
MenFlag of Spain.svg  Javier Gomez Noya  (ESP)1:49:30Flag of Russia.svg  Dmitry Polyanskiy  (RUS)1:50:09Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Andrea Salvisberg  (SUI)1:50:32
WomenFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  India Lee  (GBR)2:04:03Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yuliya Yelistratova  (UKR)2:04:19Flag of Hungary.svg  Zsófia Kovács  (HUN)2:04:24
Mixed RelayFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Lucy Hall
Thomas Bishop
India Lee
Grant Sheldon
1:07:03Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Mariya Shorets
Igor Polyanskiy
Alexandra Razarenova
Dmitry Polyanskiy
1:07:08Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Zsófia Kovács
Tamás Tóth
Margit Vanek
Ákos Vanek
1:07:19
Junior
MenFlag of Spain.svg  Javier Lluch Perez  (ESP)0:58:03Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Samuel Dickinson  (GBR)0:58:04Flag of Denmark.svg  Emil Deleuran Hansen  (DEN)0:58:08
WomenFlag of France.svg  Cassandre Beaugrand  (FRA)1:02:42Flag of Germany.svg  Lisa Tertsch  (GER)1:02:54Flag of Germany.svg  Lena Meißner  (GER)1:03:14
Mixed RelayFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Sian Rainsley
Samuel Dickinson
Kate Waugh
Alex Yee
1:07:48Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Ines Santiago Moron
Alberto Gonzalez Garcia
Cecilia Santamaria Surroca
Javier Lluch Perez
1:07:59Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Lena Meißner
Paul Weindl
Lisa Tertsch
Moritz Horn
1:08:00

Results

Men's

Key
Rank#TriathleteSwimmingCyclingRunningTotal timeDifference
Gold medal icon.svg9Flag of Spain.svg  Javier Gomez Noya  (ESP)16:550:59:4531:251:49:30
Silver medal icon.svg6Flag of Russia.svg  Dmitry Polyanskiy  (RUS)16:510:59:5132:021:50:09+00:39
Bronze medal icon.svg19Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Andrea Salvisberg  (SUI)16:490:59:4732:311:50:32+01:02
48Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Fabian  (ITA)16:580:59:5132:321:50:37+01:07
515Flag of Russia.svg  Igor Polyanskiy  (RUS)16:460:59:4732:301:50:38+01:08
610Flag of Portugal.svg  Joao Pereira  (POR)17:130:59:3931:001:50:39+01:09
716Flag of Portugal.svg  Joao Silva  (POR)17:070:59:5130:571:50:40+01:10
87Flag of Spain.svg  Francesc Godoy Contreras  (ESP)16:451:01:0332:401:50:48+01:18
914Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Rostislav Pevtsov  (AZE)17:141:01:0931:121:51:01+01:31
1052Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Grant Sheldon  (GBR)16:580:59:5731:441:51:05+01:35
1138Flag of Italy.svg  Gianluca Pozzatti  (ITA)16:521:01:0733:011:51:09+01:39
124Flag of Slovakia.svg  Richard Varga  (SVK)16:441:00:5533:071:51:12+01:42
1312Flag of Spain.svg  Vicente Hernandez  (ESP)17:100:59:4831:441:51:31+02:01
1424Flag of Italy.svg  Massimo De Ponti  (ITA)17:140:59:5300:001:51:46+02:16
1548Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Marc Austin  (GBR)16:541:01:0934:141:51:49+02:19
1645Flag of Portugal.svg  Pedro Palma  (POR)17:180:00:0032:001:51:50+02:20
1730Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Adrien Briffod  (SUI)17:060:59:4532:231:52:03+02:33
1826Flag of Germany.svg  Jonathan Zipf  (GER)17:051:01:0432:191:52:05+02:35
195Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Thomas Bishop  (GBR)16:501:01:1034:001:52:09+02:39
2042Flag of Italy.svg  Gregory Barnaby  (ITA)17:191:01:0932:321:52:14+02:44
2136Flag of France.svg  Raphael Montoya  (FRA)17:060:59:4633:071:52:22+02:52
2229Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marco Van Der Stel  (NED)17:091:00:5532:461:52:24+02:54
2323Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jan Celustka  (CZE)17:131:01:0832:501:52:29+02:59
2433Flag of Spain.svg  Antonio Serrat Seoane  (ESP)17:071:01:0533:401:52:31+03:01
2518Flag of Denmark.svg  Andreas Schilling  (DEN)17:121:01:0032:451:52:34+03:04
Source: Official results

Women's

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Rank#TriathleteSwimmingCyclingRunningTotal timeDifference
Gold medal icon.svg20Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  India Lee  (GBR)18:411:06:0536:572:04:03
Silver medal icon.svg6Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yuliya Yelistratova  (UKR)19:111:07:0935:362:04:19+00:16
Bronze medal icon.svg9Flag of Hungary.svg  Zsófia Kovács  (HUN)18:531:07:4335:382:04:24+00:21
41Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Vendula Frintova  (CZE)18:041:07:0936:032:04:40+00:37
514Flag of Germany.svg  Anne Haug  (GER)19:261:07:4336:032:04:45+00:42
67Flag of Russia.svg  Alexandra Razarenova  (RUS)19:051:08:2736:032:04:51+00:48
725Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Heather Sellars  (GBR)18:281:07:0236:132:05:04+01:01
811Flag of Russia.svg  Mariya Shorets  (RUS)18:291:07:2136:282:05:09+01:06
93Flag of Poland.svg  Agnieszka Jerzyk  (POL)19:241:08:0336:412:05:23+01:20
102Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Lucy Hall  (GBR)17:551:07:4938:202:05:29+01:26
1116Flag of Russia.svg  Valentina Zapatrina  (RUS)18:281:07:0536:552:05:43+01:40
1226Flag of Italy.svg  Sara Papais  (ITA)18:091:06:5837:072:05:48+01:45
1317Flag of Russia.svg  Elena Danilova  (RUS)19:081:07:5737:072:05:53+01:50
1419Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Petra Kurikova  (CZE)18:481:08:2137:092:06:00+01:57
158Flag of Russia.svg  Anastasia Abrosimova  (RUS)18:031:07:2137:122:06:02+01:59
1624Flag of Spain.svg  Anna Godoy Contreras  (ESP)18:061:07:4237:172:06:03+02:00
1730Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Kseniia Levkovska  (AZE)18:051:08:2738:052:06:49+02:46
1822Flag of Italy.svg  Verena Steinhauser  (ITA)18:311:08:2538:422:07:23+03:20
1915Flag of Portugal.svg  Melanie Santos  (POR)18:071:08:1939:172:08:05+04:02
2029Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jessica Learmonth  (GBR)18:081:07:5239:562:08:36+04:33
2127Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Charlotte Deldaele  (BEL)18:401:08:2440:352:09:11+05:08
2232Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Maya Kingma  (NED)18:031:08:0740:572:09:39+05:36
2321Flag of Poland.svg  Maria Czesnik  (POL)18:441:07:4642:422:11:22+07:19
2434Flag of Spain.svg  Sara Perez Sala  (ESP)18:321:08:2143:102:12:01+07:58
2528Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Lisa Berger  (SUI)19:271:07:3042:232:13:02+08:59
Source: Official results

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References

  1. "2016 Lisbon ETU Triathlon European Championships".