2016 Europe Triathlon Championship | |
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Location | Lisbon, Switzerland |
Date | 26-29 May 2016 |
The 2016 European Triathlon Championships was held in Lisbon, Portugal from 26 May to 29 May 2016. [1]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Elite | ||||||
Men | Javier Gomez Noya (ESP) | 1:49:30 | Dmitry Polyanskiy (RUS) | 1:50:09 | Andrea Salvisberg (SUI) | 1:50:32 |
Women | India Lee (GBR) | 2:04:03 | Yuliya Yelistratova (UKR) | 2:04:19 | Zsófia Kovács (HUN) | 2:04:24 |
Mixed Relay | United Kingdom Lucy Hall Thomas Bishop India Lee Grant Sheldon | 1:07:03 | Russia Mariya Shorets Igor Polyanskiy Alexandra Razarenova Dmitry Polyanskiy | 1:07:08 | Hungary Zsófia Kovács Tamás Tóth Margit Vanek Ákos Vanek | 1:07:19 |
Junior | ||||||
Men | Javier Lluch Perez (ESP) | 0:58:03 | Samuel Dickinson (GBR) | 0:58:04 | Emil Deleuran Hansen (DEN) | 0:58:08 |
Women | Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) | 1:02:42 | Lisa Tertsch (GER) | 1:02:54 | Lena Meißner (GER) | 1:03:14 |
Mixed Relay | United Kingdom Sian Rainsley Samuel Dickinson Kate Waugh Alex Yee | 1:07:48 | Spain Ines Santiago Moron Alberto Gonzalez Garcia Cecilia Santamaria Surroca Javier Lluch Perez | 1:07:59 | Germany Lena Meißner Paul Weindl Lisa Tertsch Moritz Horn | 1:08:00 |
Rank | # | Triathlete | Swimming | Cycling | Running | Total time | Difference | |
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9 | Javier Gomez Noya (ESP) | 16:55 | 0:59:45 | 31:25 | 1:49:30 | — | ||
6 | Dmitry Polyanskiy (RUS) | 16:51 | 0:59:51 | 32:02 | 1:50:09 | +00:39 | ||
19 | Andrea Salvisberg (SUI) | 16:49 | 0:59:47 | 32:31 | 1:50:32 | +01:02 | ||
4 | 8 | Alessandro Fabian (ITA) | 16:58 | 0:59:51 | 32:32 | 1:50:37 | +01:07 | |
5 | 15 | Igor Polyanskiy (RUS) | 16:46 | 0:59:47 | 32:30 | 1:50:38 | +01:08 | |
6 | 10 | Joao Pereira (POR) | 17:13 | 0:59:39 | 31:00 | 1:50:39 | +01:09 | |
7 | 16 | Joao Silva (POR) | 17:07 | 0:59:51 | 30:57 | 1:50:40 | +01:10 | |
8 | 7 | Francesc Godoy Contreras (ESP) | 16:45 | 1:01:03 | 32:40 | 1:50:48 | +01:18 | |
9 | 14 | Rostislav Pevtsov (AZE) | 17:14 | 1:01:09 | 31:12 | 1:51:01 | +01:31 | |
10 | 52 | Grant Sheldon (GBR) | 16:58 | 0:59:57 | 31:44 | 1:51:05 | +01:35 | |
11 | 38 | Gianluca Pozzatti (ITA) | 16:52 | 1:01:07 | 33:01 | 1:51:09 | +01:39 | |
12 | 4 | Richard Varga (SVK) | 16:44 | 1:00:55 | 33:07 | 1:51:12 | +01:42 | |
13 | 12 | Vicente Hernandez (ESP) | 17:10 | 0:59:48 | 31:44 | 1:51:31 | +02:01 | |
14 | 24 | Massimo De Ponti (ITA) | 17:14 | 0:59:53 | 00:00 | 1:51:46 | +02:16 | |
15 | 48 | Marc Austin (GBR) | 16:54 | 1:01:09 | 34:14 | 1:51:49 | +02:19 | |
16 | 45 | Pedro Palma (POR) | 17:18 | 0:00:00 | 32:00 | 1:51:50 | +02:20 | |
17 | 30 | Adrien Briffod (SUI) | 17:06 | 0:59:45 | 32:23 | 1:52:03 | +02:33 | |
18 | 26 | Jonathan Zipf (GER) | 17:05 | 1:01:04 | 32:19 | 1:52:05 | +02:35 | |
19 | 5 | Thomas Bishop (GBR) | 16:50 | 1:01:10 | 34:00 | 1:52:09 | +02:39 | |
20 | 42 | Gregory Barnaby (ITA) | 17:19 | 1:01:09 | 32:32 | 1:52:14 | +02:44 | |
21 | 36 | Raphael Montoya (FRA) | 17:06 | 0:59:46 | 33:07 | 1:52:22 | +02:52 | |
22 | 29 | Marco Van Der Stel (NED) | 17:09 | 1:00:55 | 32:46 | 1:52:24 | +02:54 | |
23 | 23 | Jan Celustka (CZE) | 17:13 | 1:01:08 | 32:50 | 1:52:29 | +02:59 | |
24 | 33 | Antonio Serrat Seoane (ESP) | 17:07 | 1:01:05 | 33:40 | 1:52:31 | +03:01 | |
25 | 18 | Andreas Schilling (DEN) | 17:12 | 1:01:00 | 32:45 | 1:52:34 | +03:04 | |
Source: Official results |
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Rank | # | Triathlete | Swimming | Cycling | Running | Total time | Difference | |
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20 | India Lee (GBR) | 18:41 | 1:06:05 | 36:57 | 2:04:03 | — | ||
6 | Yuliya Yelistratova (UKR) | 19:11 | 1:07:09 | 35:36 | 2:04:19 | +00:16 | ||
9 | Zsófia Kovács (HUN) | 18:53 | 1:07:43 | 35:38 | 2:04:24 | +00:21 | ||
4 | 1 | Vendula Frintova (CZE) | 18:04 | 1:07:09 | 36:03 | 2:04:40 | +00:37 | |
5 | 14 | Anne Haug (GER) | 19:26 | 1:07:43 | 36:03 | 2:04:45 | +00:42 | |
6 | 7 | Alexandra Razarenova (RUS) | 19:05 | 1:08:27 | 36:03 | 2:04:51 | +00:48 | |
7 | 25 | Heather Sellars (GBR) | 18:28 | 1:07:02 | 36:13 | 2:05:04 | +01:01 | |
8 | 11 | Mariya Shorets (RUS) | 18:29 | 1:07:21 | 36:28 | 2:05:09 | +01:06 | |
9 | 3 | Agnieszka Jerzyk (POL) | 19:24 | 1:08:03 | 36:41 | 2:05:23 | +01:20 | |
10 | 2 | Lucy Hall (GBR) | 17:55 | 1:07:49 | 38:20 | 2:05:29 | +01:26 | |
11 | 16 | Valentina Zapatrina (RUS) | 18:28 | 1:07:05 | 36:55 | 2:05:43 | +01:40 | |
12 | 26 | Sara Papais (ITA) | 18:09 | 1:06:58 | 37:07 | 2:05:48 | +01:45 | |
13 | 17 | Elena Danilova (RUS) | 19:08 | 1:07:57 | 37:07 | 2:05:53 | +01:50 | |
14 | 19 | Petra Kurikova (CZE) | 18:48 | 1:08:21 | 37:09 | 2:06:00 | +01:57 | |
15 | 8 | Anastasia Abrosimova (RUS) | 18:03 | 1:07:21 | 37:12 | 2:06:02 | +01:59 | |
16 | 24 | Anna Godoy Contreras (ESP) | 18:06 | 1:07:42 | 37:17 | 2:06:03 | +02:00 | |
17 | 30 | Kseniia Levkovska (AZE) | 18:05 | 1:08:27 | 38:05 | 2:06:49 | +02:46 | |
18 | 22 | Verena Steinhauser (ITA) | 18:31 | 1:08:25 | 38:42 | 2:07:23 | +03:20 | |
19 | 15 | Melanie Santos (POR) | 18:07 | 1:08:19 | 39:17 | 2:08:05 | +04:02 | |
20 | 29 | Jessica Learmonth (GBR) | 18:08 | 1:07:52 | 39:56 | 2:08:36 | +04:33 | |
21 | 27 | Charlotte Deldaele (BEL) | 18:40 | 1:08:24 | 40:35 | 2:09:11 | +05:08 | |
22 | 32 | Maya Kingma (NED) | 18:03 | 1:08:07 | 40:57 | 2:09:39 | +05:36 | |
23 | 21 | Maria Czesnik (POL) | 18:44 | 1:07:46 | 42:42 | 2:11:22 | +07:19 | |
24 | 34 | Sara Perez Sala (ESP) | 18:32 | 1:08:21 | 43:10 | 2:12:01 | +07:58 | |
25 | 28 | Lisa Berger (SUI) | 19:27 | 1:07:30 | 42:23 | 2:13:02 | +08:59 | |
Source: Official results |
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