Triathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's

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Men's Triathlon
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
Triathlon pictogram.svg
Venue Vouliagmeni Olympic Centre
Date26 August
Competitors50 from 26 nations
Winning time1:51:07.73
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Hamish Carter Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Silver medal icon.svg Bevan Docherty Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Bronze medal icon.svg Sven Riederer Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
  2000
2008  

The men's triathlon was part of the Triathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics programme. It was the second appearance of the event, which was established in 2000. The competition was held on Thursday, August 26, 2004 at the Vouliagmeni Olympic Centre in Athens. Fifty triathletes from 26 nations competed. [1]

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Competition format

The race was held over the "international distance" (also called "Olympic distance") and consisted of 1,500 metres (0.93 mi) swimming, 40 kilometres (25 mi), road cycling, and 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) road running.

Results

Rank#TriathleteCountrySwimmingCyclingRunningTotal timeDifference
Gold medal icon.svg28 Hamish Carter Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 18:191:00:4432:041:51:07.73
Silver medal icon.svg27 Bevan Docherty Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 18:131:00:5132:111:51:15.60+0:07.87
Bronze medal icon.svg48 Sven Riederer Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 18:171:00:4532:311:51:33.26+0:25.53
424 Greg Bennett Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 18:191:01:2931:531:51:41.58+0:33.85
550 Frédéric Belaubre Flag of France.svg  France 18:041:00:5832:581:52:00.53+0:52.80
615 Andreas Raelert Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 18:071:01:4032:481:52:35.62+1:27.89
76 Rasmus Henning Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 18:191:01:2932:491:52:37.32+1:29.59
846 Olivier Marceau Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 18:181:00:4633:401:52:44.36+1:36.63
98 Hunter Kemper Flag of the United States.svg  United States 18:111:02:4331:521:52:46.33+1:38.60
1026 Simon Thompson Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 18:191:02:3431:541:52:47.18+1:39.45
1116 Simon Whitfield Flag of Canada.svg  Canada 18:211:02:3532:191:53:15.81+2:08.08
1251 Carl Blasco Flag of France.svg  France 18:061:01:4333:311:53:20.16+2:12.43
1334 Hirokatsu Tayama Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 18:031:01:4333:421:53:28.41+2:20.68
1449 Stephane Poulat Flag of France.svg  France 18:041:01:4334:041:53:51.35+2:43.62
1541 Igor Sysoyev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 18:001:02:5532:561:53:51.37+2:43.64
1643 Andrew Johns Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 18:111:00:5335:111:54:15.87+3:08.14
1721 Daniil Sapunov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 18:141:02:4133:381:54:33.15+3:25.42
1844 Tim Don Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 18:071:01:4034:551:54:42.13+3:34.40
1914 Maik Petzold Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 18:171:02:3633:571:54:50.92+3:43.19
2031 Eneko Llanos Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 18:181:02:3633:581:54:52.37+3:44.64
2122 Marko Albert Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 18:011:01:4835:371:55:26.59+4:18.86
229 Andy Potts Flag of the United States.svg  United States 17:491:03:0534:421:55:36.47+4:28.74
2330 Iván Raña Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 18:081:02:4634:501:55:44.27+4:36.54
2425 Peter Robertson Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 18:161:01:3335:551:55:44.36+4:36.63
2520 Dmitriy Gaag Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 18:291:05:2332:361:56:28.97+5:21.24
2612 Sebastian Dehmer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 18:231:05:3133:081:57:02.88+5:55.15
2710 Victor Plata Flag of the United States.svg  United States 18:161:05:4133:121:57:09.09+6:01.36
2810 Daniel Fontana Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 18:251:05:3033:191:57:14.20+6:06.47
2936 Filip Ospalý Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 18:231:05:3233:221:57:17.58+6:09.85
3037 Volodymyr Polikarpenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 18:031:05:5333:431:57:39.28+6:31.55
313 Leandro Macedo Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 18:251:05:3033:441:57:39.36+6:31.63
3233 Hiroyuki Nishiuchi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 18:201:05:3433:491:57:43.51+6:35.78
3329 Nathan Richmond Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 18:041:02:5137:061:58:01.94+6:54.21
345 Paulo Miyashiro Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 17:571:05:5934:201:58:16.76+7:09.03
352 Tyler Butterfield Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda 19:341:04:2034:321:58:26.99+7:19.26
3618 Gilberto González Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Venezuela 18:241:05:2935:191:59:12.20+8:04.47
3742 Norbert Domnik Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 19:341:04:1935:201:59:13.25+8:05.52
3840 Eligio Cervantes Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 18:441:05:1235:311:59:27.81+8:20.08
3917 Brent McMahon Flag of Canada.svg  Canada 18:301:05:2535:491:59:44.57+8:36.84
4047 Reto Hug Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 18:191:05:3737:442:01:40.43+10:32.70
414 Juraci Moreira Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 18:271:09:3734:312:02:35.99+11:28.26
4235 Martin Krňávek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 18:191:05:3738:582:02:54.59+11:46.86
431 Daniel Lee Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 18:171:05:3839:352:03:30.39+12:22.66
4439 Javier Rosas Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 18:431:09:2135:592:04:03.97+12:56.24
4545 Marc Jenkins Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 18:151:08:5138:272:05:33.60+14:25.87
32 Xavier Llobet Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 18:151:05:44Did not finish
38 Andriy Glushchenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 18:05Did not finish
11 Vassilis Krommidas Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 18:20Did not finish
23 Conrad Stoltz Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 19:35Did not finish
7 Csaba Kuttor Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Did not start

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