Triathlon at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's

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Women's Triathlon
at the Games of the XXIX Olympiad

2008 Olympic triathlon women - medal ceremony.JPG

Medal ceremony
Venue Triathlon Venue at the Ming Tomb Reservoir
Date 18 August
Competitors 55 from 30 nations
Winning time 1:58:27.66
Medalists
Emma Snowsill Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
Vanessa Fernandes Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Emma Moffatt Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
  2004
2012  

The women's triathlon was part of the triathlon at the 2008 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third appearance of the event, which was established in 2000. The competition was held on Monday, August 18, 2008 at the Triathlon Venue at the Ming Tomb Reservoir in Shisanling. Fifty-five triathletes from thirty nations competed.

Triathlon sport which combines swimming, cycling and distance running

A triathlon is a multisport race with three continuous and sequential endurance races. The word is of Greek origin, from τρεῖς or treis (three) and ἆθλος or athlos (competition).

The Triathlon competitions at the 2008 Summer Olympics, in Beijing, were held on Monday, August 18 (women) and Tuesday, August 19 (men), on the Triathlon Venue at the Ming Tomb Reservoir in Shisanling.

Contents

For the first time in Olympic history, all three medalists finished the race in less than two hours.

Competition format

The race was held over the "international distance" (also called "Olympic distance") and consisted of 1,500 metres (0.93 mi) swimming, 40 kilometres (25 mi), road cycling, and 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) road running. [1]

Road bicycle racing bicycle racing sport

Road bicycle racing is the cycle sport discipline of road cycling, held on paved roads. Road racing is the most popular professional form of bicycle racing, in terms of numbers of competitors, events and spectators. The two most common competition formats are mass start events, where riders start simultaneously and race to set finish point; and time trials, where individual riders or teams race a course alone against the clock. Stage races or "tours" take multiple days, and consist of several mass-start or time-trial stages ridden consecutively.

Road running distance running sport on roads

Road running is the sport of running on a measured course over an established road.

Results

Rank# [2] Triathlete Swimming Cycling Running Total time* Difference
34Flag of Australia.svg  Emma Snowsill  (AUS)19:511:04:2033:17 1:58:27.66
54Flag of Portugal.svg  Vanessa Fernandes  (POR)19:531:04:1834:211:59:34.63 +1:06.97
33Flag of Australia.svg  Emma Moffatt  (AUS)19:551:04:1234:461:59:55.84 +1:28.18
440Flag of the United States.svg  Laura Bennett  (USA)19:49 1:04:23 35:10 2:00:21.54 +1:53.88
515Flag of Japan.svg  Juri Ide  (JPN)19:501:04:2435:052:00:23.77 +1:56.11
68Flag of Switzerland.svg  Nicola Spirig  (SUI)20:171:03:54 35:202:00:30.48 +2:02.82
77Flag of Switzerland.svg  Daniela Ryf  (SUI)19:561:04:1735:312:00:40.20 +2:12.54
825Flag of New Zealand.svg  Andrea Hewitt  (NZL)19:541:04:1535:382:00:45.99 +2:18.33
916Flag of Japan.svg  Kiyomi Niwata  (JPN)19:561:04:1435:362:00:51.85 +2:24.19
1026Flag of New Zealand.svg  Debbie Tanner  (NZL)19:571:04:1735:542:01:06.92 +2:39.26
1142Flag of the United States.svg  Sarah Haskins  (USA)19:501:04:1836:102:01:22.57 +2:54.91
129Flag of France.svg  Jessica Harrison  (FRA)19:561:04:1436:192:01:31.74 +3:04.08
136Flag of Switzerland.svg  Magali di Marco  (SUI)19:501:04:2236:392:01:50.74 +3:23.08
1411Flag of Austria.svg  Kate Allen  (AUT)20:571:05:2434:322:02:00.69 +3:33.03
154Flag of Germany.svg  Ricarda Lisk  (GER)20:001:04:1236:462:02:07.75 +3:40.09
1627Flag of New Zealand.svg  Samantha Warriner  (NZL)19:581:04:1536:552:02:13.60 +3:45.94
1717Flag of Japan.svg  Ai Ueda  (JPN)20:171:03:5637:092:02:19.09 +3:51.43
1850Flag of Sweden.svg  Lisa Nordén  (SWE)20:561:05:2635:052:02:27.47 +3:59.81
1941Flag of the United States.svg  Julie Ertel  (USA)19:511:04:2437:222:02:39.22 +4:11.56
2037Flag of Spain.svg  Ana Burgos  (ESP)20:571:05:2835:112:02:43.85 +4:16.19
2131Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Helen Tucker  (GBR)19:521:04:1737:392:02:55.74 +4:28.08
2232Flag of Australia.svg  Erin Densham  (AUS)20:541:05:2735:462:03:08.76 +4:41.10
2323Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Vendula Frintová  (CZE)20:531:05:2936:062:03:27.49 +4:59.83
2443Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yuliya Sapunova  (UKR)21:021:05:1836:092:03:34.39 +5:06.73
2535Flag of Chile.svg  Bárbara Riveros  (CHI)20:211:06:0336:162:03:42.56 +5:14.90
265Flag of Germany.svg  Christiane Pilz  (GER)20:001:04:0938:292:03:46.82 +5:19.16
2714Flag of Austria.svg  Tania Haiböck  (AUT)21:031:05:2236:372:04:03.16 +5:35.50
2838Flag of Spain.svg  Ainhoa Murúa  (ESP)19:591:07:0636:382:04:48.07 +6:20.41
2921Flag of Canada.svg  Carolyn Murray  (CAN)20:551:05:2837:312:04:56.32 +6:28.66
3019Flag of Poland.svg  Ewa Dederko  (POL)21:021:05:2437:422:05:09.85 +6:42.19
3122Flag of Canada.svg  Kathy Tremblay  (CAN)19:521:04:2440:042:05:23.49 +6:55.83
3247Flag of South Africa.svg  Kate Roberts  (RSA)19:581:06:2638:022:05:33.24 +7:05.58
333Flag of Germany.svg  Anja Dittmer  (GER)20:161:06:0838:182:05:45.86 +7:18.20
3410Flag of France.svg  Carole Péon  (FRA)20:221:06:4137:552:06:04.28 +7:36.62
3518Flag of Poland.svg  Maria Cześnik  (POL)20:021:06:5838:052:06:12.02 +7:44.36
3652Flag of Russia.svg  Olga Zausaylova  (RUS)20:581:05:2439:012:06:24.26 +7:56.60
3753Flag of Ireland.svg  Emma Davis  (IRL)20:171:06:0339:092:06:29.36 +8:01.70
3836Flag of Hungary.svg  Zita Szabó  (HUN)20:281:05:5839:172:06:46.70 +8:19.04
3948Flag of Brazil.svg  Mariana Ohata  (BRA)20:021:06:2439:432:07:11.92 +8:44.26
4044Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Xing Lin  (CHN)20:031:06:2240:052:07:34.99 +9:07.33
4156Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Elizabeth May  (LUX)20:261:05:5640:302:07:55.58 +9:27.92
4245Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhang Yi  (CHN)19:581:07:1040:212:08:37.56 +10:09.90
4346Flag of South Africa.svg  Mari Rabie  (RSA)19:541:06:3042:012:09:28.02 +11:00.36
441Flag of Italy.svg  Charlotte Bonin  (ITA)20:071:06:5841:302:09:42.09 +11:14.43
4539Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Lisa Mensink  (NED)20:031:07:4441:302:10:18.98 +11:51.32
2Flag of Italy.svg  Daniela Chmet  (ITA)20:31LAP
55Flag of Greece.svg  Deniz Dimaki  (GRE)21:36 LAP
49Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Tania Mak So Ning  (HKG)21:18 LAP
28Flag of Bermuda.svg  Flora Duffy  (BER)20:26 LAP
29Flag of Mexico.svg  Adriana Corona  (MEX)21:16LAP
20Flag of Canada.svg  Lauren Groves  (CAN)20:05 Did not finish
24Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Lenka Zemanová  (CZE)20:00 Did not finish
51Flag of Russia.svg  Irina Abysova  (RUS)19:56 Did not finish
30Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Hollie Avil  (GBR)20:09 Did not finish
12Flag of Austria.svg  Eva Dollinger  (AUT)20:04 Did not finish
Emma Snowsill triathlete

Emma Laura Snowsill OAM is an Australian professional triathlete and multiple gold medalist in the World Championships and the Commonwealth Games. She won the gold medal in triathlon at the 2008 Olympics. Snowsill is married to the 2008 Olympic champion in men's triathlon, Jan Frodeno.

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References

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  2. "2008 Beijing Olympic Games 2008-08-18 - Start List Elite Women". International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 16 June 2010.