Women's PTS4 at the XVII Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Pont Alexandre III | ||||||||||||
Dates | 2 September 2024 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 14 from 10 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 1:14:30 | ||||||||||||
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Paratriathlon at the 2024 Summer Paralympics | ||
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PTS2 | men | women |
PTS3 | men | |
PTS4 | men | women |
PTS5 | men | women |
PTWC | men | women |
PTVI | men | women |
The Paratriathlon at the 2024 Summer Paralympics – Women's PTS4 event at the 2024 Paralympic Games took place at 12:40 CEST on 2 September 2024 at Pont Alexandre III, Paris. [1] Fifteen athletes representing ten nations competed in this event, which also included PTS3 women athletes.
The paratriathlon course started and ended at the Pont Alexandre III bridge near Seine River. The race covered a sprint distance and included a 750-meter swim in the Seine, a 20 km para cycling at Champs-Élysées, Avenue Montaigne, crossing the Seine by the Pont des Invalides and reaching Quai d'Orsay. The final leg was 5 km run that concluded back at the Pont Alexandre III bridge. [2]
World Triathlon confirmed the final entry list for the event in August 2024.
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Swim | T1 | Bike | T2 | Run | Total time [3] | Difference |
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Megan Richter | Great Britain | 13:57 | 1:21 | 35:48 | 0:49 | 22:35 | 1:14:30 | ||
Marta Francés Gómez | Spain | 14:03 | 1:16 | 36:41 | 0:52 | 22:18 | 1:15:10 | +0:40 | |
Hannah Moore | Great Britain | 11:52 | 1:34 | 35:47 | 0:57 | 25:51 | 1:16:01 | +1:31 | |
4 | Camille Sénéclauze | France | 14:52 | 1:07 | 37:34 | 0:47 | 22:23 | 1:16:43 | +2:13 |
5 | Elise Marc | France | 15:49 | 1:39 | 37:37 | 0:38 | 21:17 | 1:17:00 | +2:30 |
6 | Anna Plotnikova | Neutral Paralympic Athletes | 16:56 | 1:19 | 38:06 | 0:42 | 21:46 | 1:18:49 | +4:19 |
7 | Sally Pilbeam | Australia | 17:45 | 1:27 | 37:30 | 0:30 | 22:28 | 1:19:40 | +5:10 |
8 | Kirsty Weir | South Africa | 19:49 | 1:18 | 38:49 | 0:41 | 20:37 | 1:21:14 | +6:44 |
9 | Emma Meyers | United States | 14:01 | 1:23 | 40:44 | 0:43 | 24:53 | 1:21:44 | +7:14 |
10 | Elke van Engelen | Germany | 18:18 | 1:54 | 36:29 | 0:51 | 24:18 | 1:21:50 | +7:20 |
11 | Kenia Villalobos | Mexico | 13:59 | 1:15 | 40:55 | 0:44 | 26:00 | 1:22:53 | +8:23 |
12 | Cassie Cava | Ireland | 14:22 | 1:51 | 42:22 | 0:58 | 37:56 | 1:37:29 | +22:59 |
13 | Rachel Watts | United States | 24:01 | 1:41 | 42:45 | 1:14 | 32:34 | 1:42:15 | +27:45 |
Grace Brimelow | Australia | DSQ [4] | |||||||
Kelly Elmlinger | United States | Did not start |
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