2013 European Triathlon Championships

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The 2013 European Triathlon Championships was held in Alanya, Turkey from 14 June to 16 June 2013. [1]

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Medallists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Elite
MenFlag of Russia.svg  Ivan Vasiliev  (RUS)1:42:09Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Fabian  (ITA)1:42:16Flag of Spain.svg  Mario Mola  (ESP)1:42:22
WomenFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Rachel Klamer  (NED)1:55:43Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Vicky Holland  (GBR)1:55:45Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Vendula Frintova  (CZE)1:55:53
Mixed RelayFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 1:32:05Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1:32:25Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1:32:29
Junior
MenFlag of France.svg  Dorian Coninx  (FRA)0:52:40Flag of France.svg  Raphael Montoya  (FRA)0:52:59Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Marc Austin  (GBR)0:53:05
WomenFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Georgia Taylor-Brown  (GBR)0:58:46Flag of Germany.svg  Laura Lindemann  (GER)0:59:03Flag of Italy.svg  Angelica Olmo  (ITA)0:59:11
Mixed RelayFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 1:34:18Flag of France.svg  France 1:34:38Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1:34:46

Results

Men's

Key
Rank#TriathleteSwimmingCyclingRunningTotal timeDifference
Gold medal icon.svg1Flag of Russia.svg  Ivan Vasiliev  (RUS)16:460:53:1830:341:42:09
Silver medal icon.svg2Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Fabian  (ITA)16:420:53:2330:431:42:16+00:07
Bronze medal icon.svg3Flag of Spain.svg  Mario Mola  (ESP)17:040:54:4629:051:42:22+00:13
446Flag of Germany.svg  Maximilian Schwetz  (GER)16:390:53:2331:071:42:42+00:33
57Flag of France.svg  Vincent Luis  (FRA)16:370:54:4631:161:42:48+00:39
68Flag of France.svg  Pierre Le Corre  (FRA)16:410:53:2831:261:42:57+00:48
74Flag of Russia.svg  Dmitry Polyanskiy  (RUS)16:440:53:2730:071:43:29+01:20
89Flag of Portugal.svg  Joao Pereira  (POR)16:510:53:2230:141:43:31+01:22
922Flag of Ukraine.svg  Danylo Sapunov  (UKR)16:460:55:1132:051:43:43+01:34
1011Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Uccellari  (ITA)17:060:55:0230:311:43:50+01:41
115Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Adam Bowden  (GBR)17:090:53:1930:341:43:54+01:45
1255Flag of Italy.svg  Matthias Steinwandter  (ITA)17:080:54:4430:341:44:01+01:52
1329Flag of Portugal.svg  Miguel Arraiolos  (POR)17:140:54:4030:501:44:16+02:07
1419Flag of Spain.svg  Uxio Abuin Ares  (ESP)17:060:54:4931:081:44:25+02:16
1512Flag of Germany.svg  Jonathan Zipf  (GER)17:020:54:4031:181:44:34+02:25
1610Flag of Russia.svg  Vladimir Turbayevskiy  (RUS)16:490:54:4631:291:44:48+02:39
1723Flag of Spain.svg  Vicente Hernandez  (ESP)17:080:54:4731:381:44:59+02:50
1821Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marco Van Der Stel  (NED)16:440:55:0133:321:45:10+03:01
1931Flag of Italy.svg  Luca Facchinetti  (ITA)16:500:54:4132:061:45:27+03:18
2024Flag of Spain.svg  Ricardo Hernandez Marrero  (ESP)17:100:53:2032:361:45:53+03:44
2141Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anton Vitolin  (UKR)17:050:54:5932:431:46:03+03:54
2233Flag of Germany.svg  Sebastian Rank  (GER)17:300:54:4230:481:46:13+04:04
2314Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Simon De Cuyper  (BEL)17:420:54:4631:001:46:24+04:15
2442Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Marten Van Riel  (BEL)17:070:56:3133:291:46:54+04:45
2526Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Stefan Zachäus  (LUX)16:440:56:1935:441:47:17+05:08
Source: Official results

Women's

Key
Rank#TriathleteSwimmingCyclingRunningTotal timeDifference
Gold medal icon.svg9Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Rachel Klamer  (NED)18:091:02:1133:531:55:43
Silver medal icon.svg22Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Vicky Holland  (GBR)18:171:02:0733:551:55:45+00:02
Bronze medal icon.svg4Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Vendula Frintova  (CZE)18:211:02:0334:061:55:53+00:10
411Flag of Italy.svg  Annamaria Mazzetti  (ITA)18:271:02:0734:171:56:03+00:20
537Flag of Ukraine.svg  Oleksandra Kokhan  (UKR)18:251:02:0334:241:56:15+00:32
610Flag of Germany.svg  Anja Knapp  (GER)18:161:01:5634:551:56:39+00:56
723Flag of Hungary.svg  Margit Vanek  (HUN)18:191:02:0334:491:56:42+00:59
820Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Katrien Verstuyft  (BEL)18:221:02:0335:051:56:55+01:12
912Flag of Italy.svg  Alice Betto  (ITA)18:121:02:0135:151:57:07+01:24
1014Flag of Germany.svg  Rebecca Robisch  (GER)19:031:02:0333:561:57:09+01:26
113Flag of France.svg  Jessica Harrison  (FRA)18:201:02:1135:331:57:18+01:35
126Flag of Russia.svg  Irina Abysova  (RUS)18:201:02:4735:371:57:26+01:43
1328Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Vanessa Raw  (GBR)18:221:02:0235:491:57:40+01:57
1417Flag of Switzerland.svg  Melanie Hauss  (SUI)18:131:02:0236:011:57:50+02:07
155Flag of Poland.svg  Agnieszka Jerzyk  (POL)18:391:01:5634:381:57:52+02:09
1621Flag of Italy.svg  Charlotte Bonin  (ITA)18:191:02:1036:071:57:59+02:16
1726Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Lois Rosindale  (GBR)19:031:03:1134:501:58:08+02:25
1824Flag of Spain.svg  Carolina Routier  (ESP)18:071:02:0436:281:58:19+02:36
1933Flag of Italy.svg  Elena Maria Petrini  (ITA)18:191:02:4436:321:58:24+02:41
201Flag of Spain.svg  Ainhoa Murua Zubizarreta  (ESP)19:071:02:1435:241:58:40+02:57
2116Flag of Russia.svg  Anna Burova  (RUS)18:241:02:0437:071:59:02+03:19
2215Flag of Poland.svg  Maria Czesnik  (POL)18:481:02:3935:591:59:19+03:36
2318Flag of Austria.svg  Sara Vilic  (AUT)18:591:02:0136:291:59:42+03:59
2419Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Arina Shulgina  (KAZ)19:061:02:5534:371:59:47+04:04
252Flag of France.svg  Emmie Charayron  (FRA)19:001:02:4736:431:59:57+04:14
Source: Official results

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References

  1. "2013 Alanya ETU Triathlon European Championships".