Triathlon at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics – Mixed relay

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Mixed relay
at the I Summer Youth Olympic Games
Venue East Coast Park
Dates19 August 2010
Competitors60 from 41 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Europe 1Olympic flag.svg  Mixed-NOCs
Silver medal icon.svg Oceania 1Olympic flag.svg  Mixed-NOCs
Bronze medal icon.svg Americas 1Olympic flag.svg  Mixed-NOCs
2014  

4× Mixed Relay Triathlon was part of the triathlon at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics programme. The event consisted of a relay with each athlete performing 250 metres (0.16 mi) of swimming, 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) of cycling, and 1.7 kilometres (1.1 mi) of running. It was held on 19 August 2010 at East Coast Park. The teams were made based on the results of the boys' and girls' triathlon event held of August 15–16, 2010. Each team had two boys and two girls and were split by continent. A total of 15 teams raced in the event.

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Europe 1
Flag of Hungary.svg  Eszter Dudás  (HUN)
Flag of Portugal.svg  Miguel Valente Gernandes  (POR)
Flag of Israel.svg  Fanny Beisaron  (ISR)
Flag of Austria.svg  Alois Knabl  (AUT)
Oceania 1
Flag of Australia.svg  Ellie Salthouse  (AUS)
Flag of Australia.svg  Michael Gosman  (AUS)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  Maddie Dillon  (NZL)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  Aaron Barclay  (NZL)
Americas 1
Flag of the United States.svg  Kelly Whitley  (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg  Kevin McDowell  (USA)
Flag of Mexico.svg  Adriana Barraza  (MEX)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Lautaro Diaz  (ARG)

Results

The race began at approximately 9:00 a.m. (UTC+8) on 19 August at East Coast Park.

Rank [1] Start No.TeamTriathletesIndividual TimeTotal timeDifference
Gold medal icon.svg1Europe 1Flag of Hungary.svg  Eszter Dudás  (HUN)
Flag of Portugal.svg  Miguel Valente Fernandes  (POR)
Flag of Israel.svg  Fanny Beisaron  (ISR)
Flag of Austria.svg  Alois Knabl  (AUT)
20:46
18.58
21:11
18:56
1:19:51.42±0:00.00
Silver medal icon.svg3Oceania 1Flag of Australia.svg  Ellie Salthouse  (AUS)
Flag of Australia.svg  Michael Gosman  (AUS)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  Maddie Dillon  (NZL)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  Aaron Barclay  (NZL)
20:36
19:07
21:11
19:01
1:19:55.23+0:03.81
Bronze medal icon.svg2Americas 1Flag of the United States.svg  Kelly Whitley  (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg  Kevin McDowell  (USA)
Flag of Mexico.svg  Adriana Barraza  (MEX)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Lautaro Diaz  (ARG)
20:22
18:29
21:44
19:23
1:19:58.88+0:07.46
44Europe 2Flag of Germany.svg  Marlene Gomez  (GER)
Flag of France.svg  Jeremy Obozil  (FRA)
Flag of Ireland.svg  Laura Casey  (IRL)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Lukas Kocar  (CZE)
20:53
19:47
21:54
19:37
1:22:11.38+2:19.96
56Americas 2Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Christine Ridenour  (CAN)
Flag of Mexico.svg  Luis Oliveros  (MEX)
Flag of Chile.svg  Andrea Longueira  (CHI)
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Juan Andrade  (ECU)
20:21
18:47
23:07
20:15
1:22:30.15+2:38.73
65Europe 3Flag of Slovenia.svg  Monika Oražem  (SLO)
Flag of Hungary.svg  Gabor Hanko  (HUN)
Flag of Spain.svg  Anna Godoy  (ESP)
Flag of Germany.svg  Tobias Klesen  (GER)
21:05
19:29
22:14
20:01
1:22:49.66+2:58.24
77Europe 4Flag of Sweden.svg  Annie Thoren  (SWE)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Thomas Jurgens  (BEL)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Elinor Thorogood  (GBR)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andrew Hood (GBR)
21:11
19:08
22:04
20:31
1:22:54.12+3:02.70
89Asia 1Flag of Japan.svg  Sato Yuka  (JPN)
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Ji Hong Lee  (KOR)
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Wai Sum Vincci Hui  (HKG)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Ru Cheng  (CHN)
20:16
20:06
22:19
20:39
1:23:20.88+3:29.46
98World Team 1Flag of Croatia.svg  Sara Vilic  (CRO)
Flag of Namibia.svg  Abrahm Louw  (NAM)
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Andrea Brown  (ZIM)
Flag of South Africa.svg  Wian Sullwald  (RSA)
21:23
19:07
23:11
19:56
1:23:37.79+3:46.37
1010Europe 5Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Charlotte Deldaele  (BEL)
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Andriy Sirenko  (UKR)
Flag of Portugal.svg  Raquel Mafra Rocha  (POR)
Flag of Spain.svg  Diego Paz  (ESP)
20:48
19:26
23:05
20:30
1:23:49.96+3:58.54
1111Americas 3Flag of Ecuador.svg  Jessica Piedra  (ECU)
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Carlos Perez  (VEN)
Flag of Cuba.svg  Leslie Amat Alvarez  (CUB)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Iuri Vinuto  (BRA)
22:30
19:53
23:32
20:39
1:26:34.25+6:42.83
1215World Team 2Flag of Singapore.svg  Wan Qi Clara Wong  (SIN)
Flag of Italy.svg  Livio Molinari  (ITA)
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  C. L. Betancourt de Leon  (PUR)
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Boyd Littleford  (ZIM)
22:55
19:36
23:40
21:23
1:27:34.96+7:43.54
1312Asia 2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Mingxiu Ma  (CHN)
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Leong Tim Law  (HKG)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Karolina Solovyova  (KAZ)
Flag of Japan.svg  Yuki Kubono  (JPN)
22:55
20:43
23:54
20:08
1:27:40.62+7:49.20
1414Americas 4Flag of Venezuela.svg  Andrea Arenas  (VEN)
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Gabriel Zumbado  (CRC)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Viviana González  (COL)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Andres Diaz  (COL)
23:17
20:44
23:30
20:21
1:27:52.84+8:01.42
1516Asia 3Flag of Mongolia.svg  Tüvshinjargalyn Enkhjargal  (MGL)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kirill Uvarov  (KAZ)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Mattika Maneekaew  (THA)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Scott Yiqiang Ang  (SIN)
25:14
21:02
25:50
22:22
1:34:28.69+14:37.27

Note: No one is allotted the number 13.

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