Men's at the 2015 European Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bilgah Beach | |||||||||
Date | June 14, 2015 | |||||||||
Competitors | 57 from 33 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Triathlon at the 2015 European Games | ||
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men | women | |
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.
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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Sunday, 14 June 2015 | 14:00 | Final |
Rank | Athlete | Swim 1.5 km | Trans. 1 | Bike 40 km | Trans. 2 | Run 9.945 km | Total time |
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Gordon Benson (GBR) | 19:17 | 0:45 | 56:05 | 0:26 | 31:58 | 1:48:31 | |
João Silva (POR) | 19:30 | 0:43 | 57:40 | 0:24 | 30:25 | 1:48:42 | |
Rostyslav Pevtsov (AZE) | 19:30 | 0:42 | 57:44 | 0:28 | 30:40 | 1:49:04 | |
4 | Aleksandr Latin (EST) | 19:31 | 0:47 | 55:51 | 0:28 | 32:44 | 1:49:21 |
5 | Richard Varga (SVK) | 19:15 | 0:46 | 56:42 | 0:24 | 33:01 | 1:49:32 |
6 | Jonas Schomburg (TUR) | 19:15 | 0:45 | 56:08 | 0:24 | 33:02 | 1:49:34 |
7 | Alexander Bryukhankov (RUS) | 19:24 | 0:45 | 57:46 | 0:27 | 31:20 | 1:49:42 |
8 | João Pereira (POR) | 18:42 | 0:42 | 57:42 | 0:24 | 31:30 | 1:49:46 |
9 | Andrea Salvisberg (SUI) | 18:42 | 0:50 | 56:35 | 0:26 | 33:34 | 1:50:07 |
10 | Yegor Martynenko (UKR) | 19:28 | 0:42 | 57:37 | 0:25 | 31:55 | 1:50:11 |
11 | Fernando Alarza (ESP) | 19:26 | 0:46 | 57:43 | 0:27 | 32:07 | 1:50:29 |
12 | Delian Stateff (ITA) | 19:22 | 0:47 | 57:43 | 0:24 | 32:15 | 1:50:31 |
13 | Leo Bergere (FRA) | 19:36 | 0:43 | 57:33 | 0:24 | 32:21 | 1:50:37 |
14 | Kristian Blummenfelt (NOR) | 19:26 | 0:46 | 57:27 | 0:29 | 32:35 | 1:50:43 |
15 | Oleksiy Syutkin (UKR) | 19:19 | 0:49 | 57:46 | 0:27 | 32:37 | 1:50:58 |
16 | Thomas Bishop (GBR) | 18:48 | 0:48 | 56:34 | 0:31 | 34:19 | 1:51:00 |
17 | Vicente Hernández (ESP) | 18:45 | 0:46 | 58:21 | 0:24 | 33:07 | 1:51:23 |
18 | Ognjen Stojanović (SRB) | 19:31 | 0:45 | 57:38 | 0:27 | 33:08 | 1:51:29 |
19 | Riccardo De Palma (ITA) | 19:31 | 0:43 | 57:37 | 0:25 | 33:24 | 1:51:40 |
20 | Bob Haller (LUX) | 19:33 | 0:45 | 55:52 | 0:21 | 35:12 | 1:51:43 |
21 | Aliaksandr Vasilevich (BLR) | 19:32 | 0:45 | 57:39 | 0:25 | 33:25 | 1:51:46 |
22 | František Linduška (CZE) | 19:32 | 0:46 | 57:36 | 0:28 | 33:39 | 1:52:01 |
23 | Lucas Jacolin (FRA) | 19:24 | 0:44 | 57:45 | 0:23 | 33:57 | 1:52:13 |
24 | David Castro Fajardo (ESP) | 19:28 | 0:44 | 57:28 | 0:27 | 34:31 | 1:52:38 |
25 | Matthias Steinwandter (ITA) | 19:28 | 0:44 | 57:41 | 0:26 | 34:29 | 1:52:48 |
26 | Jonas Breinlinger (GER) | 19:25 | 0:46 | 55:59 | 0:26 | 36:19 | 1:52:55 |
27 | Mateusz Rak (POL) | 19:27 | 0:46 | 57:42 | 0:28 | 35:01 | 1:53:24 |
28 | Ivan Ivanov (UKR) | 19:31 | 0:44 | 57:40 | 0:26 | 35:10 | 1:53:31 |
29 | Domen Dornik (SLO) | 19:27 | 0:49 | 57:40 | 0:22 | 35:19 | 1:53:37 |
30 | Peter Denteneer (BEL) | 19:36 | 0:43 | 57:34 | 0:23 | 35:29 | 1:53:45 |
31 | Casper Stenderup (DEN) | 19:25 | 0:44 | 57:42 | 0:29 | 35:27 | 1:53:47 |
32 | Gábor Faldum (HUN) | 19:32 | 0:42 | 57:41 | 0:24 | 35:38 | 1:53:57 |
33 | Tomáš Svoboda (CZE) | 19:28 | 0:49 | 57:39 | 0:24 | 35:48 | 1:54:08 |
34 | Pedro Palma (POR) | 20:21 | 0:43 | 1:00:19 | 0:25 | 32:25 | 1:54:13 |
35 | Amitai Yonah (ISR) | 20:23 | 0:48 | 1:00:11 | 0:31 | 32:32 | 1:54:25 |
36 | Russell White (IRL) | 19:28 | 0:50 | 57:37 | 0:26 | 36:20 | 1:54:41 |
37 | Shachar Sagiv (ISR) | 20:10 | 0:43 | 1:00:28 | 0:25 | 33:32 | 1:55:18 |
38 | Igor Polyanski (RUS) | 18:46 | 0:47 | 58:21 | 0:28 | 37:13 | 1:55:35 |
39 | František Kubínek (CZE) | 19:56 | 0:48 | 1:00:39 | 0:25 | 35:07 | 1:56:55 |
40 | Bence Bicsák (HUN) | 19:53 | 0:41 | 1:00:47 | 0:25 | 35:40 | 1:57:26 |
41 | Miłosz Sowiński (POL) | 20:22 | 0:46 | 1:00:15 | 0:27 | 35:46 | 1:57:36 |
42 | László Tarnai (HUN) | 20:53 | 0:45 | 1:02:59 | 0:24 | 32:53 | 1:57:54 |
43 | Matija Lukina (CRO) | 20:21 | 0:46 | 1:00:14 | 0:25 | 36:30 | 1:58:16 |
44 | Lukáš Šiška (SVK) | 19:55 | 0:50 | 1:03:51 | 0:27 | 35:54 | 2:00:57 |
45 | Grigoris Souvatzoglou (GRE) | 19:35 | 0:47 | 1:01:02 | 0:35 | 39:46 | 2:01:45 |
46 | Philip Graves (GBR) | 19:33 | 0:47 | 55:49 | 0:26 | 47:11 | 2:03:46 |
— | James Chronis (GRE) | 19:36 | 0:43 | 57:32 | 0:26 | DNF | |
— | Gustav Iden (NOR) | 20:53 | 0:48 | 1:02:55 | 0:24 | DNF | |
— | Dmitry Polyanski (RUS) | 18:43 | 0:48 | 58:25 | 0:25 | DNF | |
— | Aaron O'Brien (IRL) | 20:16 | 0:46 | 1:00:18 | 0:30 | DNF | |
— | Alexander Iatcenko (AZE) | 21:44 | 0:46 | DNF | |||
— | Andrejs Dmitrijevs (LAT) | 22:08 | 0:49 | DNF | |||
— | Matija Krivec (CRO) | 22:23 | 0:50 | LAP | |||
— | Keith Galea (MLT) | 23:49 | 0:53 | LAP | |||
— | Ciprian Bălănescu (ROU) | 24:03 | 0:44 | LAP | |||
— | Tautvydas Kopūstas (LTU) | 24:57 | 0:54 | LAP | |||
— | Emil Stoynev (BUL) | 21:47 | 1:06 | DNF |
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