Men's Triathlon at the Games of the XXIX Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Triathlon Venue at the Ming Tomb Reservoir | ||||||||||||
Date | 19 August | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 55 from 31 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 1:48:53.28 | ||||||||||||
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Triathlon at the 2008 Summer Olympics | ||
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The men's triathlon was part of the Triathlon at the 2008 Summer Olympics programme. It was the event's third appearance, established in 2000. The competition was held on Tuesday, August 19, 2008 at the Triathlon Venue at the Ming Tomb Reservoir in Shisanling. Fifty-five triathletes from 31 nations competed.
The men's triathlon was won by Jan Frodeno of Germany with a time of 1:48:53.28. Simon Whitfield of Canada, who previously won this event in 2000, claimed the silver, while New Zealand's Bevan Docherty, silver medalist at the 2004 Athens, took the bronze. For the first time in Olympic history, two athletes had won more than a single medal in triathlon.
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), of road cycling, and 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) of road running. [1]
Rank | # [2] | Triathlete | Swimming | Cycling | Running | Total time* | Difference |
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32 | Jan Frodeno (GER) | 18:14 | 59:01 | 30:46 | 1:48:53.28 | — | |
16 | Simon Whitfield (CAN) | 18:18 | 58:56 | 30:48 | 1:48:58.47 | +5.19 | |
27 | Bevan Docherty (NZL) | 18:23 | 58:51 | 30:57 | 1:49:05.59 | +12.31 | |
4 | 30 | Javier Gómez Noya (ESP) | 18:08 | 59:06 | 31:03 | 1:49:13.92 | +20.64 |
5 | 31 | Iván Raña (ESP) | 18:22 | 58:52 | 31:14 | 1:49:22.03 | +28.75 |
6 | 34 | Daniel Unger (GER) | 18:25 | 58:49 | 31:35 | 1:49:43.78 | +50.50 |
7 | 21 | Hunter Kemper (USA) | 18:04 | 59:06 | 31:40 | 1:49:48.75 | +55.47 |
8 | 41 | Rasmus Henning (DEN) | 18:18 | 58:57 | 31:48 | 1:49:57.47 | +1:04.19 |
9 | 26 | Igor Sysoyev (RUS) | 18:02 | 59:15 | 31:41 | 1:49:59.38 | +1:06.10 |
10 | 38 | Frédéric Belaubre (FRA) | 18:03 | 59:11 | 31:48 | 1:50:00.30 | +1:07.02 |
11 | 11 | Courtney Atkinson (AUS) | 18:06 | 59:08 | 32:00 | 1:50:10.02 | +1:16.74 |
12 | 35 | Alistair Brownlee (GBR) | 18:11 | 59:05 | 32:07 | 1:50:19.62 | +1:26.34 |
13 | 18 | Axel Zeebroek (BEL) | 18:30 | 57:48 | 33:15 | 1:50:30.90 | +1:37.62 |
14 | 36 | William Clarke (GBR) | 18:53 | 58:23 | 32:18 | 1:50:32.07 | +1:38.79 |
15 | 33 | Christian Prochnow (GER) | 18:23 | 58:56 | 32:21 | 1:50:33.90 | +1:40.62 |
16 | 12 | Brad Kahlefeldt (AUS) | 18:17 | 58:56 | 32:26 | 1:50:36.00 | +1:42.72 |
17 | 54 | Bruno Pais (POR) | 18:28 | 58:47 | 32:32 | 1:50:40.22 | +1:46.94 |
18 | 23 | Jarrod Shoemaker (USA) | 18:19 | 59:03 | 32:27 | 1:50:46.39 | +1:53.11 |
19 | 44 | Olivier Marceau (SUI) | 18:55 | 58:18 | 32:37 | 1:50:50.07 | +1:56.79 |
20 | 42 | Filip Ospaly (CZE) | 18:17 | 58:56 | 32:41 | 1:50:53.69 | +2:00.41 |
21 | 52 | Danylo Sapunov (KAZ) | 18:11 | 59:05 | 32:42 | 1:50:58.98 | +2:05.70 |
22 | 25 | Dmitry Polyanski (RUS) | 18:15 | 59:07 | 32:53 | 1:51:11.61 | +2:18.33 |
23 | 45 | Sven Riederer (SUI) | 18:14 | 58:52 | 33:11 | 1:51:19.45 | +2:26.17 |
24 | 24 | Alexander Brukhankov (RUS) | 18:10 | 59:08 | 33:01 | 1:51:22.59 | +2:29.31 |
25 | 55 | Dirk Bockel (LUX) | 18:26 | 57:52 | 34:19 | 1:51:31.01 | +2:37.73 |
26 | 8 | Juraci Moreira (BRA) | 18:24 | 58:50 | 33:22 | 1:51:35.57 | +2:42.29 |
27 | 17 | Peter Croes (BEL) | 18:26 | 58:51 | 33:25 | 1:51:40.94 | +2:47.66 |
28 | 15 | Paul Tichelaar (CAN) | 18:24 | 58:51 | 33:34 | 1:51:46.81 | +2:53.53 |
29 | 43 | Reto Hug (SUI) | 18:55 | 58:20 | 33:53 | 1:52:04.93 | +3:11.65 |
30 | 6 | Ryosuke Yamamoto (JPN) | 18:27 | 58:53 | 33:56 | 1:52:11.98 | +3:18.70 |
31 | 2 | Sander Berk (NED) | 18:13 | 59:06 | 33:57 | 1:52:18.09 | +3:24.81 |
32 | 22 | Matthew Reed (USA) | 18:25 | 58:48 | 34:19 | 1:52:30.44 | +3:37.16 |
33 | 10 | Daniel Fontana (ITA) | 18:22 | 58:55 | 34:26 | 1:52:39.21 | +3:45.93 |
34 | 29 | Shane Reed (NZL) | 18:00 | 59:19 | 34:34 | 1:52:48.16 | +3:54.88 |
35 | 19 | Volodymyr Polikarpenko (UKR) | 18:23 | 58:58 | 34:32 | 1:52:51.74 | +3:58.46 |
36 | 40 | Laurent Vidal (FRA) | 18:49 | 58:24 | 34:51 | 1:53:02.79 | +4:09.51 |
37 | 7 | Reinaldo Colucci (BRA) | 18:52 | 58:28 | 34:56 | 1:53:13.94 | +4:20.66 |
38 | 47 | Simon Agoston (AUT) | 18:20 | 59:00 | 35:02 | 1:53:23.98 | +4:30.70 |
39 | 28 | Kris Gemmell (NZL) | 18:41 | 58:34 | 35:42 | 1:53:49.47 | +4:56.19 |
40 | 9 | Emilio D'Aquino (ITA) | 18:22 | 58:56 | 35:43 | 1:53:58.22 | +5:04.94 |
41 | 4 | Marko Albert (EST) | 18:09 | 59:12 | 35:54 | 1:54:13.58 | +5:20.30 |
42 | 20 | Chris Felgate (ZIM) | 18:21 | 59:00 | 36:09 | 1:54:31.61 | +5:38.33 |
43 | 50 | Daniel Lee Chi Wo (HKG) | 18:54 | 58:24 | 36:22 | 1:54:40.78 | +5:47.50 |
44 | 3 | Francisco Serrano (MEX) | 18:56 | 58:08 | 36:42 | 1:54:46.09 | +5:52.81 |
45 | 53 | Duarte Marques (POR) | 18:20 | 59:06 | 36:47 | 1:55:06.57 | +6:13.29 |
46 | 56 | Wang Daqing (CHN) | 18:06 | 59:15 | 37:17 | 1:55:41.87 | +6:48.59 |
47 | 51 | Csaba Kuttor (HUN) | 18:09 | 59:13 | 37:27 | 1:55:53.38 | +7:00.10 |
48 | 5 | Hirokatsu Tayama (JPN) | 18:04 | 59:12 | 37:58 | 1:56:13.68 | +7:20.40 |
49 | 48 | Omar Tayara (SYR) | 18:23 | 58:56 | 38:19 | 1:56:40.54 | +7:47.26 |
50 | 14 | Colin Jenkins (CAN) | 18:12 | 58:59 | 38:39 | 1:56:50.85 | +7:57.57 |
— | 39 | Tony Moulai (FRA) | 18:27 | 58:49 | Did not finish | ||
— | 37 | Tim Don (GBR) | 18:54 | LAP | |||
— | 49 | Marek Jaskolka (POL) | 18:55 | LAP | |||
— | 1 | Andriy Glushchenko (UKR) | 18:59 | LAP | |||
— | 46 | Pavel Šimko (SVK) | Did not finish | ||||
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