Women's individual at the 2015 European Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bilgah Beach | |||||||||
Date | June 13, 2015 | |||||||||
Competitors | 48 from 30 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Triathlon at the 2015 European Games | ||
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men | women | |
The women's triathlon was part of the Triathlon at the 2015 European Games program, was held in Bilgah Beach Triathlon Venue on June 14, 2015.
The race was held over the "international distance" and consisted of 1,500 metres (0.93 mi) swimming, 40 kilometres (25 mi) road bicycle racing, and 9.945 kilometres (6.180 mi) road running.
All times are Azerbaijan Standard Time (UTC+04:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Saturday, 13 June 2015 | 12:30 | Final |
Rank | Athlete | Swim 1.5 km | Trans. 1 | Bike 40 km | Trans. 2 | Run 9.945 km | Total time |
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Nicola Spirig (SUI) | 20:50 | 0:48 | 1:03:37 | 0:27 | 34:46 | 2:00:28 | |
Rachel Klamer (NED) | 20:16 | 0:53 | 1:04:06 | 0:34 | 35:55 | 2:01:44 | |
Lisa Nordén (SWE) | 20:37 | 0:49 | 1:03:49 | 0:29 | 36:02 | 2:01:46 | |
4 | Yuliya Yelistratova (UKR) | 21:35 | 0:50 | 1:05:28 | 0:32 | 34:46 | 2:03:11 |
5 | Tamara Gómez Garrido (ESP) | 21:55 | 0:48 | 1:05:11 | 0:26 | 35:07 | 2:03:27 |
6 | Aileen Reid (IRL) | 20:46 | 0:47 | 1:06:19 | 0:29 | 35:37 | 2:03:58 |
7 | Alexandra Razarenova (RUS) | 22:05 | 0:51 | 1:05:02 | 0:25 | 35:37 | 2:04:00 |
8 | Claire Michel (BEL) | 21:51 | 0:48 | 1:05:21 | 0:29 | 35:41 | 2:04:10 |
9 | Agnieszka Jerzyk (POL) | 22:02 | 0:49 | 1:05:01 | 0:26 | 36:09 | 2:04:27 |
10 | Maria Cześnik (POL) | 21:52 | 0:57 | 1:05:05 | 0:32 | 36:07 | 2:04:33 |
11 | Margot Garabedian (FRA) | 20:39 | 0:49 | 1:06:30 | 0:28 | 36:15 | 2:04:41 |
12 | Maaike Caelers (NED) | 22:02 | 0:47 | 1:05:03 | 0:26 | 36:28 | 2:04:46 |
13 | Miriam Casillas Garcia (ESP) | 22:03 | 0:48 | 1:05:03 | 0:27 | 36:28 | 2:04:49 |
14 | Elena Danilova (RUS) | 21:54 | 0:51 | 1:05:10 | 0:31 | 36:54 | 2:05:20 |
15 | Heather Sellars (GBR) | 21:56 | 0:49 | 1:05:12 | 0:29 | 37:01 | 2:05:27 |
16 | Anastasia Abrosimova (RUS) | 20:16 | 0:53 | 1:06:50 | 0:28 | 37:20 | 2:05:47 |
17 | Kseniia Levkovska (AZE) | 21:36 | 0:54 | 1:05:25 | 0:30 | 37:22 | 2:05:47 |
18 | Paulina Kotfica (POL) | 21:33 | 0:51 | 1:05:34 | 0:31 | 37:19 | 2:05:48 |
19 | Inna Ryzhykh (UKR) | 20:43 | 0:49 | 1:06:25 | 0:28 | 38:09 | 2:06:34 |
20 | Lotte Miller (NOR) | 21:47 | 0:49 | 1:05:20 | 0:32 | 38:11 | 2:06:39 |
21 | Petra Kuříková (CZE) | 20:44 | 0:48 | 1:06:26 | 0:27 | 38:30 | 2:06:55 |
22 | Sofie Hooghe (BEL) | 21:52 | 0:53 | 1:05:10 | 0:31 | 39:00 | 2:07:26 |
23 | Lisa Sieburger (GER) | 22:09 | 0:47 | 1:08:09 | 0:27 | 36:03 | 2:07:35 |
24 | Charlotte Deldaele (BEL) | 20:43 | 0:48 | 1:06:21 | 0:23 | 39:27 | 2:07:42 |
25 | Melanie Santos (POR) | 20:45 | 0:49 | 1:06:23 | 0:28 | 39:46 | 2:08:11 |
26 | Olesandra Stepanenko (UKR) | 21:35 | 0:52 | 1:05:31 | 0:30 | 40:05 | 2:08:33 |
27 | Elena Maria Petrini (ITA) | 20:43 | 0:51 | 1:06:22 | 0:27 | 40:16 | 2:08:39 |
28 | Kaidi Kivioja (EST) | 23:15 | 0:48 | 1:07:02 | 0:27 | 37:23 | 2:08:55 |
29 | Alessia Orla (ITA) | 20:40 | 0:53 | 1:06:20 | 0:28 | 41:41 | 2:10:02 |
30 | Jitka Šimáková (CZE) | 22:02 | 0:52 | 1:08:13 | 0:31 | 38:43 | 2:10:21 |
31 | Zsanett Horváth (HUN) | 20:39 | 0:49 | 1:06:31 | 0:29 | 42:11 | 2:10:39 |
32 | Eva Skaza (SLO) | 20:45 | 0:55 | 1:06:17 | 0:33 | 43:57 | 2:12:27 |
33 | Romana Gajdošová (SVK) | 23:16 | 0:50 | 1:10:31 | 0:28 | 39:39 | 2:14:44 |
34 | Sonja Škevin (CRO) | 21:58 | 0:56 | 1:08:15 | 0:33 | 44:02 | 2:15:44 |
35 | Ivana Kuriačková (SVK) | 23:12 | 0:55 | 1:10:29 | 0:29 | 41:13 | 2:16:18 |
36 | Antoanela Manac (ROU) | 22:08 | 0:54 | 1:11:35 | 0:31 | 44:06 | 2:19:14 |
37 | Danica Bonello Spiteri (MLT) | 23:24 | 0:49 | 1:10:24 | 0:40 | 44:10 | 2:19:27 |
38 | Avital Gez (ISR) | 22:08 | 0:50 | 1:08:12 | 0:29 | 48:41 | 2:20:20 |
— | Leonie Periault (FRA) | 21:15 | 0:51 | 1:05:53 | 0:29 | DNF | |
— | Ece Bakıcı (TUR) | 23:19 | 0:49 | 1:10:28 | 0:31 | DNF | |
— | Theresa Moser (AUT) | 22:12 | 0:54 | LAP | |||
— | Dóra Mester (HUN) | 23:19 | 0:53 | LAP | |||
— | Hrista Stoyneva (BUL) | 23:23 | 0:53 | LAP | |||
— | Ana Ramos (POR) | 23:10 | 0:58 | LAP | |||
— | İpek Öztosun (TUR) | 24:14 | 0:54 | LAP | |||
— | Deniz Dimaki (GRE) | 25:10 | 0:59 | LAP | |||
— | Hannah Pace (MLT) | DNF | |||||
— | Kaisa Lehtonen (FIN) | DNS |
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