Women's PTVI at the XVII Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Pont Alexandre III | ||||||||||||
Dates | 2 September 2024 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 11 from 8 nations | ||||||||||||
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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 PTVI event at the 2024 Paralympic Games will take place at 07:15 CET on 2 September 2024 at Pont Alexandre III, Paris. [1]
The Para triathlon course will start from Pont Alexandre III bridge near Seine River and will end at the same place. The event will be over sprint distance. There will be 750 metre Swim through Seine River, 20 km tandem para cycling at Champs-Élysées, Avenue Montaigne, crossing the Seine by the Pont des Invalides and reaching the Quai d'Orsay and last leg of 5 km run will end at Pont Alexandre III bridge. [2]
World Triathlon confirmed the final entry list for the event in August 2024.
Rank | Bib | Athlete | Nationality | c.t. | Swim | T1 | Bike | T2 | Run | Total Time | Notes |
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607 | Susana Rodriguez Guide:Sara Perez Sala | Spain | 12:20 | 1:02 | 31:01 | 0:42 | 19:14 | 1:04:19 | |||
606 | Francesca Tarantello Guide:Silvia Visaggi | Italy | +3:11 | 14:19 | 1:00 | 31:28 | 0:39 | 19:17 | 1:06:43 | ||
609 | Anja Renner Guide:Maria Paulig | Germany | +3:11 | 16:27 | 1:05 | 30:49 | 0:38 | 19:22 | 1:08:21 | ||
4 | 612 | Alison Peasgood Guide:Brooke Gillies | Great Britain | +3:11 | 15:38 | 1:05 | 31:31 | 0:41 | 20:26 | 1:09:21 | |
5 | 610 | Annouck Curzillat Guide:Julie Marano | France | 13:30 | 1:12 | 32:50 | 0:46 | 22:10 | 1:10:28 | ||
6 | 608 | Chloe MacCombe Guide:Catherine A Sands | Ireland | +3:11 | 17:30 | 1:13 | 30:55 | 0:45 | 20:09 | 1:10:32 | |
7 | 611 | Heloise Courvoisier Guide:Anne Henriet | France | +3:11 | 16:36 | 0:58 | 32:00 | 0:44 | 20:45 | 1:11:03 | |
8 | 614 | Judith MacCombe Guide:Eimear Nicholls | Ireland | +3:11 | 17:47 | 1:12 | 30:52 | 0:44 | 20:42 | 1:11:17 | |
9 | 613 | Leticia Freitas Guide:Giovanna Alves Opipari | Brazil | 13:31 | 1:30 | 35:14 | 0:38 | 20:27 | 1:11:20 | ||
10 | 615 | Anna Barbaro Guide:Charlotte Bonin | Italy | 12:46 | 1:27 | 33:44 | 0:48 | 23:16 | 1:12:01 | ||
11 | 616 | Aitunuk Zhoomart Kyzy Guide:Angelina Blindul | Kyrgyzstan | 18:27 | 1:32 | 38:01 | 1:05 | 26:31 | 1:25:36 |
Key : T = Transition; L = Lap
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