Triathlon at the 2015 European Games – Men's individual

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Men's
at the 2015 European Games
VenueBilgah Beach
DateJune 14, 2015 (2015-06-14)
Competitors57 from 33 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan

Results

Legend

The men's triathlon was part of the Triathlon at the 2015 European Games program, was held in Bilgah Beach Triathlon Venue on June 14, 2015.

Contents

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.

Schedule

All times are Azerbaijan Standard Time (UTC+04:00)

DateTimeEvent
Sunday, 14 June 201514:00Final

Result

RankAthleteSwim
1.5 km
Trans. 1Bike
40 km
Trans. 2Run
9.945 km
Total time
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Gordon Benson  (GBR)19:170:4556:050:2631:581:48:31
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Portugal.svg  João Silva  (POR)19:300:4357:400:2430:251:48:42
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Azerbaijan.svg  Rostyslav Pevtsov  (AZE)19:300:4257:440:2830:401:49:04
4Flag of Estonia.svg  Aleksandr Latin  (EST)19:310:4755:510:2832:441:49:21
5Flag of Slovakia.svg  Richard Varga  (SVK)19:150:4656:420:2433:011:49:32
6Flag of Turkey.svg  Jonas Schomburg  (TUR)19:150:4556:080:2433:021:49:34
7Flag of Russia.svg  Alexander Bryukhankov  (RUS)19:240:4557:460:2731:201:49:42
8Flag of Portugal.svg  João Pereira  (POR)18:420:4257:420:2431:301:49:46
9Flag of Switzerland.svg  Andrea Salvisberg  (SUI)18:420:5056:350:2633:341:50:07
10Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yegor Martynenko  (UKR)19:280:4257:370:2531:551:50:11
11Flag of Spain.svg  Fernando Alarza  (ESP)19:260:4657:430:2732:071:50:29
12Flag of Italy.svg  Delian Stateff  (ITA)19:220:4757:430:2432:151:50:31
13Flag of France.svg  Leo Bergere  (FRA)19:360:4357:330:2432:211:50:37
14Flag of Norway.svg  Kristian Blummenfelt  (NOR)19:260:4657:270:2932:351:50:43
15Flag of Ukraine.svg  Oleksiy Syutkin  (UKR)19:190:4957:460:2732:371:50:58
16Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Thomas Bishop  (GBR)18:480:4856:340:3134:191:51:00
17Flag of Spain.svg  Vicente Hernández  (ESP)18:450:4658:210:2433:071:51:23
18Flag of Serbia.svg  Ognjen Stojanović  (SRB)19:310:4557:380:2733:081:51:29
19Flag of Italy.svg  Riccardo De Palma  (ITA)19:310:4357:370:2533:241:51:40
20Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Bob Haller  (LUX)19:330:4555:520:2135:121:51:43
21Flag of Belarus.svg  Aliaksandr Vasilevich  (BLR)19:320:4557:390:2533:251:51:46
22Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  František Linduška  (CZE)19:320:4657:360:2833:391:52:01
23Flag of France.svg  Lucas Jacolin  (FRA)19:240:4457:450:2333:571:52:13
24Flag of Spain.svg  David Castro Fajardo  (ESP)19:280:4457:280:2734:311:52:38
25Flag of Italy.svg  Matthias Steinwandter  (ITA)19:280:4457:410:2634:291:52:48
26Flag of Germany.svg  Jonas Breinlinger  (GER)19:250:4655:590:2636:191:52:55
27Flag of Poland.svg  Mateusz Rak  (POL)19:270:4657:420:2835:011:53:24
28Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ivan Ivanov  (UKR)19:310:4457:400:2635:101:53:31
29Flag of Slovenia.svg  Domen Dornik  (SLO)19:270:4957:400:2235:191:53:37
30Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Peter Denteneer  (BEL)19:360:4357:340:2335:291:53:45
31Flag of Denmark.svg  Casper Stenderup  (DEN)19:250:4457:420:2935:271:53:47
32Flag of Hungary.svg  Gábor Faldum  (HUN)19:320:4257:410:2435:381:53:57
33Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tomáš Svoboda  (CZE)19:280:4957:390:2435:481:54:08
34Flag of Portugal.svg  Pedro Palma  (POR)20:210:431:00:190:2532:251:54:13
35Flag of Israel.svg  Amitai Yonah  (ISR)20:230:481:00:110:3132:321:54:25
36Flag of Ireland.svg  Russell White  (IRL)19:280:5057:370:2636:201:54:41
37Flag of Israel.svg  Shachar Sagiv  (ISR)20:100:431:00:280:2533:321:55:18
38Flag of Russia.svg  Igor Polyanski  (RUS)18:460:4758:210:2837:131:55:35
39Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  František Kubínek  (CZE)19:560:481:00:390:2535:071:56:55
40Flag of Hungary.svg  Bence Bicsák  (HUN)19:530:411:00:470:2535:401:57:26
41Flag of Poland.svg  Miłosz Sowiński  (POL)20:220:461:00:150:2735:461:57:36
42Flag of Hungary.svg  László Tarnai  (HUN)20:530:451:02:590:2432:531:57:54
43Flag of Croatia.svg  Matija Lukina  (CRO)20:210:461:00:140:2536:301:58:16
44Flag of Slovakia.svg  Lukáš Šiška  (SVK)19:550:501:03:510:2735:542:00:57
45Flag of Greece.svg  Grigoris Souvatzoglou  (GRE)19:350:471:01:020:3539:462:01:45
46Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Philip Graves  (GBR)19:330:4755:490:2647:112:03:46
Flag of Greece.svg  James Chronis  (GRE)19:360:4357:320:26DNF
Flag of Norway.svg  Gustav Iden  (NOR)20:530:481:02:550:24DNF
Flag of Russia.svg  Dmitry Polyanski  (RUS)18:430:4858:250:25DNF
Flag of Ireland.svg  Aaron O'Brien  (IRL)20:160:461:00:180:30DNF
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Alexander Iatcenko  (AZE)21:440:46DNF
Flag of Latvia.svg  Andrejs Dmitrijevs  (LAT)22:080:49DNF
Flag of Croatia.svg  Matija Krivec  (CRO)22:230:50LAP
Flag of Malta.svg  Keith Galea  (MLT)23:490:53LAP
Flag of Romania.svg  Ciprian Bălănescu  (ROU)24:030:44LAP
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Tautvydas Kopūstas  (LTU)24:570:54LAP
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Emil Stoynev  (BUL)21:471:06DNF

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