Men's PT2 at the XV Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Fort Copacabana | ||||||||||||
Dates | 10 September 2016 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 10 from 8 nations | ||||||||||||
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Triathlon at the 2016 Summer Paralympics | ||
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PT1 | men | |
PT2 | men | women |
PT4 | men | women |
PT5 | women | |
The Paratriathlon at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Men's PT2 event at the 2016 Paralympic Games took place at 10:03 on 10 September 2016 at Fort Copacabana.
Rank | Bib | Name | Nationality | Swim | 1st Transition | Bike Lap 1 | Bike Lap 2 | Bike Lap 3 | Bike Lap 4 | 2nd Transition | Run Lap 1 | Run Lap 2 | Time |
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206 | Andy Lewis | Great Britain | 10:57 | 1:54 | 9:09 | 9:15 | 9:13 | 9:21 | 1:13 | 9:39 | 11:08 | 1:11:49 | |
202 | Michele Ferrarin | Italy | 11:32 | 1:29 | 8:36 | 8:52 | 8:50 | 8:57 | 1:01 | 11:06 | 12:07 | 1:12:30 | |
205 | Mohamed Lahna | Morocco | 11:34 | 1:32 | 9:00 | 9:06 | 9:13 | 9:36 | 0:58 | 10:12 | 11:24 | 1:12:35 | |
4 | 204 | Mark Barr | United States | 10:04 | 2:18 | 9:13 | 9:30 | 9:58 | 9:05 | 1:51 | 9:51 | 11:01 | 1:12:51 |
5 | 201 | Stéphane Bahier | France | 11:37 | 1:58 | 8:32 | 8:43 | 9:00 | 8:59 | 1:25 | 10:51 | 12:25 | 1:13:30 |
6 | 207 | Ryan Taylor | Great Britain | 14:26 | 1:39 | 8:44 | 9:04 | 9:12 | 9:28 | 1:07 | 9:35 | 11:05 | 1:14:20 |
7 | 208 | Lionel Morales Gonzalez | Spain | 12:08 | 2:16 | 9:13 | 9:39 | 9:42 | 9:47 | 1:04 | 10:56 | 11:58 | 1:16:43 |
8 | 210 | Stefan Loesler | Germany | 12:07 | 2:24 | 9:53 | 9:57 | 10:08 | 10:18 | 1:22 | 10:08 | 11:07 | 1:17:24 |
9 | 203 | Giovanni Sasso | Italy | 12:24 | 1:53 | 9:06 | 9:08 | 8:56 | 9:32 | 1:31 | 12:34 | 14:13 | 1:19:17 |
10 | 209 | Brant Garvey | Australia | 10:45 | 1:36 | 9:51 | 10:21 | 10:11 | 10:17 | 1:56 | 11:49 | 12:35 | 1:19:21 |
Source: "Men's - PT2 Schedute and Results". Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 23 September 2016. Retrieved 20 October 2016.
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