Men's triathlon at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Date | 31 July 2024 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 55 from 31 nations | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Triathlon at the 2024 Summer Olympics | ||
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mixed relay | ||
The men's triathlon at the 2024 Summer Olympics took place on 31 July 2024. Alex Yee of Great Britain won the gold medal, with Hayden Wilde of New Zealand and Léo Bergère of France taking silver and bronze, respectively. [1]
The event was initially scheduled to be held on 30 July, but was postponed for a day due to the water quality of the Seine river. [2]
Rank | # | Triathlete | Nation | Swimming | Cycling | Running | Total time | Difference |
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56 | Alex Yee | Great Britain | 20:37 | 51:57 | 29:47 | 1:43:33 | ||
21 | Hayden Wilde | New Zealand | 21:13 | 51:20 | 29:49 | 1:43:39 | +0:06 | |
27 | Léo Bergère | France | 20:37 | 51:55 | 29:55 | 1:43:43 | +0:10 | |
4 | 29 | Pierre Le Corre | France | 20:20 | 52:14 | 30:01 | 1:43:51 | +0:18 |
5 | 48 | Vasco Vilaça | Portugal | 21:03 | 51:30 | 30:04 | 1:43:56 | +0:23 |
6 | 47 | Ricardo Batista | Portugal | 21:10 | 51:29 | 30:06 | 1:43:58 | +0:25 |
7 | 45 | Matthew Hauser | Australia | 20:14 | 52:26 | 30:24 | 1:44:17 | +0:44 |
8 | 15 | Alberto González García | Spain | 20:23 | 52:15 | 30:35 | 1:44:22 | +0:49 |
9 | 49 | Tyler Mislawchuk | Canada | 20:49 | 51:45 | 30:35 | 1:44:25 | +0:52 |
10 | 25 | Miguel Hidalgo | Brazil | 20:57 | 51:36 | 30:36 | 1:44:27 | +0:54 |
11 | 53 | Csongor Lehmann | Hungary | 21:19 | 51:16 | 30:43 | 1:44:27 | +0:54 |
12 | 43 | Kristian Blummenfelt | Norway | 21:00 | 51:29 | 30:39 | 1:44:27 | +0:54 |
13 | 50 | Charles Paquet | Canada | 21:16 | 51:16 | 30:46 | 1:44:37 | +1:04 |
14 | 3 | Gianluca Pozzatti | Italy | 20:31 | 52:01 | 30:51 | 1:44:41 | +1:08 |
15 | 18 | Kenji Nener | Japan | 20:36 | 51:58 | 31:13 | 1:45:02 | +1:29 |
16 | 52 | Bence Bicsák | Hungary | 20:55 | 51:35 | 31:21 | 1:45:14 | +1:41 |
17 | 44 | Vetle Bergsvik Thorn | Norway | 20:30 | 52:02 | 31:34 | 1:45:21 | +1:48 |
18 | 36 | Tim Hellwig | Germany | 20:34 | 52:03 | 31:39 | 1:45:29 | +1:56 |
19 | 20 | Dylan McCullough | New Zealand | 20:36 | 51:58 | 31:44 | 1:45:35 | +2:02 |
20 | 33 | Henri Schoeman | South Africa | 20:11 | 52:24 | 32:02 | 1:45:53 | +2:20 |
21 | 37 | Lasse Lührs | Germany | 21:00 | 51:34 | 32:03 | 1:45:56 | +2:23 |
22 | 12 | Marten Van Riel | Belgium | 20:34 | 51:53 | 32:22 | 1:46:11 | +2:38 |
23 | 42 | Alois Knabl | Austria | 20:33 | 51:57 | 32:33 | 1:46:23 | +2:50 |
24 | 38 | Jonas Schomburg | Germany | 20:32 | 52:00 | 32:41 | 1:46:26 | +2:53 |
25 | 32 | Jamie Riddle | South Africa | 20:29 | 52:02 | 33:16 | 1:47:15 | +3:42 |
26 | 6 | Mitch Kolkman | Netherlands | 20:39 | 51:58 | 33:31 | 1:47:21 | +3:48 |
27 | 28 | Dorian Coninx | France | 20:18 | 52:17 | 33:49 | 1:47:37 | +4:04 |
28 | 34 | Diego Moya | Chile | 21:05 | 51:31 | 33:54 | 1:47:47 | +4:14 |
29 | 31 | Seth Rider | United States | 20:30 | 52:00 | 34:03 | 1:47:53 | +4:20 |
30 | 2 | Alessio Crociani | Italy | 20:10 | 52:32 | 34:24 | 1:48:19 | +4:46 |
31 | 30 | Morgan Pearson | United States | 21:30 | 54:35 | 31:04 | 1:48:26 | +4:53 |
32 | 17 | Antonio Serrat Seoane | Spain | 22:03 | 53:57 | 31:26 | 1:48:42 | +5:09 |
33 | 41 | Tjebbe Kaindl | Austria | 21:21 | 51:18 | 35:08 | 1:49:01 | +5:28 |
34 | 4 | Matthew Wright | Barbados | 22:13 | 53:50 | 32:02 | 1:49:18 | +5:45 |
35 | 40 | Emil Holm | Denmark | 22:26 | 53:37 | 32:04 | 1:49:21 | +5:48 |
36 | 16 | Roberto Sánchez Mantecon | Spain | 23:02 | 54:28 | 30:45 | 1:49:29 | +5:56 |
37 | 5 | Shachar Sagiv | Israel | 21:31 | 54:33 | 32:13 | 1:49:32 | +5:59 |
38 | 35 | Gaspar Riveros | Chile | 22:14 | 53:47 | 32:29 | 1:49:48 | +6:15 |
39 | 8 | Crisanto Grajales | Mexico | 21:24 | 54:34 | 32:45 | 1:50:02 | +6:29 |
40 | 23 | Max Studer | Switzerland | 22:24 | 53:36 | 32:51 | 1:50:07 | +6:34 |
41 | 19 | Makoto Odakura | Japan | 21:36 | 54:24 | 32:55 | 1:50:15 | +6:42 |
42 | 11 | Jelle Geens | Belgium | 23:13 | 54:16 | 31:47 | 1:50:35 | +7:02 |
43 | 1 | Rostyslav Pevtsov | Azerbaijan | 21:33 | 56:01 | 31:42 | 1:50:36 | +7:03 |
44 | 7 | Richard Murray | Netherlands | 22:43 | 54:48 | 32:11 | 1:50:55 | +7:22 |
45 | 26 | Manoel Messias | Brazil | 23:08 | 54:21 | 32:07 | 1:51:00 | +7:27 |
46 | 46 | Luke Willian | Australia | 22:09 | 53:40 | 34:05 | 1:51:13 | +7:40 |
47 | 9 | Aram Peñaflor | Mexico | 23:07 | 54:27 | 32:56 | 1:51:46 | +8:13 |
48 | 14 | Tyler Smith | Bermuda | 21:39 | 54:16 | 34:42 | 1:51:59 | +8:26 |
49 | 22 | Adrien Briffod | Switzerland | 21:30 | 54:30 | 35:06 | 1:52:21 | +8:48 |
50 | 54 | Felix Duchampt | Romania | 23:05 | 56:35 | 35:00 | 1:56:00 | +12:27 |
55 | Samuel Dickinson | Great Britain | 20:52 | 51:43 | Did not finish | |||
24 | Jawad Abdelmoula | Morocco | 22:29 | Lapped | ||||
39 | Jason Ng Tai Long | Hong Kong | 24:06 | Did not finish | ||||
10 | Jean Gaël Laurent L'Entete | Mauritius | 25:10 | Lapped | ||||
51 | Eloi Adjavon | Togo | 25:43 | Lapped | ||||
Sources: Official Results [3] [4] |
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