Triathlon at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's

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Men's triathlon
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
Venue Fort Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro
Date18 August 2016
Competitors55 from 31 nations
Winning time1:45.01
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Alistair Brownlee Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Silver medal icon.svg Jonathan Brownlee Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Bronze medal icon.svg Henri Schoeman Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
  2012
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The men's triathlon at the 2016 Summer Olympics took place at Fort Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro on 18 August.

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).

2016 Summer Olympics Games of the XXXI Olympiad, held in Rio de Janeiro in 2016

The 2016 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXXI Olympiad and commonly known as Rio 2016, was an international multi-sport event that was held from 5 to 21 August 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with preliminary events in some sports beginning on 3 August. These were the first Olympic Games ever to be held in South America and the fourth to be held in a developing country, after the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico, the 1980 Summer Olympics in the Soviet Union, and the 2008 Summer Olympics in China.

Fort Copacabana military building in Rio de Janeiro

Fort Copacabana is a military base at the south end of the beach that defines the district of Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro. The base is open to the public and contains the Museu Histórico do Exército and a coastal defense fort that is the actual Fort Copacabana.

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A total of 55 men from 31 nations competed in the race.

Alistair Brownlee from Great Britain became the first man to defend his Olympic triathlon title after his previous win at the 2012 Summer Olympics. His younger brother Jonathan Brownlee finished in second place and added another Olympic medal to his collection after his bronze one from 2012. Henri Schoeman took the bronze and became the first South African to win an Olympic triathlon medal.

Alistair Brownlee British triathlete

Alistair Edward Brownlee, MBE is a British triathlete. He is the only athlete to hold two Olympic titles in the triathlon event, winning gold medals in the 2012 and 2016 Olympic Games and the only Man to have won Olympic Gold whilst going into the event as favourite for the title. He is also a two-time Triathlon World Champion, a two-time World Team Champion, a four-time European Champion, and the 2014 Commonwealth champion.

Great Britain at the 2016 Summer Olympics

The United Kingdom, appearing as Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and represented by the British Olympic Association (BOA), competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 5 to 21 August 2016 and the team of selected athletes was officially known as Team GB. British athletes have appeared in every Summer Olympic Games of the modern era, alongside Australia, France, Greece, and Switzerland, though Great Britain is the only country to have won at least one gold medal at all of them. Although the British Olympic Association is the National Olympic Committee (NOC) for Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Northern Irish athletes can choose whether to compete for Great Britain or for the Republic of Ireland, as they are entitled to citizenship of either nation under the Good Friday Agreement. In 2016 Northern Ireland born representatives in Team GB included returning rowers Alan Campbell, Peter Chambers and Richard Chambers, archer Patrick Huston and four members of the men's field hockey team: David Ames, Mark Gleghorne, Iain Lewers and Ian Sloan. The team also represents, and included representation from, the Crown dependencies, among which were Guernsey's Heather Watson and Carl Hester, and from the ten of the thirteen British Overseas Territories represented by the BOA rather than their own NOC, whose representatives include Turks and Caicos-born sprinter Delano Williams and Anguillan-born long jumper Shara Proctor

2012 Summer Olympics Games of the XXX Olympiad, held in London in 2012

The 2012 Summer Olympics, formally the Games of the XXX Olympiad and commonly known as London 2012, was an international multi-sport event that was held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, United Kingdom. The first event, the group stage in women's football, began on 25 July at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, followed by the opening ceremonies on 27 July. 10,768 athletes from 204 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated.

Course

The event took place in Fort Copacabana. It consisted of a single 1.5 kilometres swim lap along the Copacabana beach. The competitors then completed a 38.48 kilometres bike leg consisting of eight 4.81 kilometres laps. The triathletes then ran four 2.5 kilometres laps to the finish line.

Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro Neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Copacabana is a bairro (neighbourhood) located in the South Zone of the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is known for its 4 km (2.5 miles) balneario beach, which is one of the most famous in the world.

Results

Key
Rank#TriathleteSwimmingCyclingRunningTotal timeDifference
Gold medal icon.svg5Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Alistair Brownlee  (GBR)17:2455:0431:091:45.01
Silver medal icon.svg6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jonathan Brownlee  (GBR)17:2455:0431:161:45.07+0:06
Bronze medal icon.svg2Flag of South Africa.svg  Henri Schoeman  (RSA)17:2555:0131:501:45.43+0:42
41Flag of South Africa.svg  Richard Murray  (RSA)18:2055:3530:341:45.50+0:49
511Flag of Portugal.svg  João José Pereira  (POR)18:0355:5230:381:45.52+0:51
615Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Marten van Riel  (BEL)17:2755:0332:101:46.03+1:02
718Flag of France.svg  Vincent Luis  (FRA)17:2655:0432:211:46.12+1:11
856Flag of Spain.svg  Mario Mola  (ESP)17:3756:1831:121:46.26+1:25
99Flag of Australia.svg  Aaron Royle  (AUS)17:2655:0532:471:46.42+1:41
107Flag of Australia.svg  Ryan Bailie  (AUS)17:3156:1131:531:47.02+2:01
1149Flag of Slovakia.svg  Richard Varga  (SVK)17:1855:1033:261:47.17+2:16
1223Flag of Mexico.svg  Crisanto Grajales  (MEX)17:5955:5232:131:47.28+2:27
1325Flag of Norway.svg  Kristian Blummenfelt  (NOR)17:3956:1232:171:47.31+2:30
1446Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Fabian  (ITA)17:2255:0733:371:47.35+2:34
1552Flag of Canada.svg  Tyler Mislawchuk  (CAN)17:3156:2332:331:47.50+2:49
1620Flag of Switzerland.svg  Andrea Salvisberg  (SUI)17:2855:0434:001:47.56+2:55
1736Flag of New Zealand.svg  Ryan Sissons  (NZL)17:3456:2032:451:48.01+3:00
1854Flag of Spain.svg  Fernando Alarza  (ESP)18:0556:2332:111:48.08+3:07
1919Flag of Switzerland.svg  Sven Riederer  (SUI)17:4856:0333:001:48.15+3:14
2026Flag of Hungary.svg  Gabor Faldlum  (HUN)18:0055:5633:061:48.20+3:19
2135Flag of New Zealand.svg  Tony Dodds  (NZL)17:3156:2433:061:48.24+3:23
2224Flag of Mexico.svg  Irving Perez  (MEX)17:3556:2133:101:48.26+3:25
2339Flag of the United States.svg  Joe Maloy  (USA)18:0356:2532:371:48.30+3:29
248Flag of Australia.svg  Ryan Fisher  (AUS)18:0155:4233:251:48.34+3:31
2517Flag of France.svg  Pierre Le Corre  (FRA)17:2857:0232:431:48.36+3:35
2644Flag of Israel.svg  Ron Darmon  (ISR)18:0655:4833:211:48.41+3:40
2755Flag of Spain.svg  Vicente Hernandez  (ESP)18:1055:4133:341:48.50+3:49
2834Flag of Denmark.svg  Andreas Schilling  (DEN)18:1155:3333:461:48.56+3:55
2938Flag of the United States.svg  Ben Kanute  (USA)17:2955:0335:011:48.59+3:58
3048Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Leonardo Chacon  (CRC)18:1155:4333:461:49.06+4:05
3132Flag of Russia.svg  Igor Polyanskiy  (RUS)17:1856:3233:491:49.11+4:10
3231Flag of Russia.svg  Dmitry Polyanskiy  (RUS)17:2457:0733:301:49.26+4:25
3327Flag of Hungary.svg  Tamás Tóth  (HUN)17:3057:0234:051:50.02+5:01
3447Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Uccellari  (ITA)17:3256:5735:091:51.06+6:05
3512Flag of Portugal.svg  João Pedro Silva  (POR)18:0856:2235:351:51.33+6:32
3616Flag of France.svg  Dorian Conninx  (FRA)17:2856:2236:321:51.50+6.49
3737Flag of the United States.svg  Greg Billington  (USA)18:1559:3332:451:52.04+7:03
3814Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jelle Geens  (BEL)18:3659:1432:491:52.05+7:04
3951Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Rostyslav Pevtsov  (AZE)18:1459:3232:471:52.06+7:05
4050Flag of Ireland.svg  Bryan Keane  (IRL)18:1059:3032:511:52.09+7:08
4145Flag of Brazil.svg  Diogo Sclebin  (BRA)18:2059:2933:141:52.32+7:31
4253Flag of Canada.svg  Andrew Yorke  (CAN)18:1759:1033:561:52.46+7:45
4333Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Manuel Huerta  (PUR)18:1959:3034:081:53.22+8:21
4410Flag of Portugal.svg  Miguel Arraiolos  (POR)18:4459:0434:221:53.35+8:34
4529Flag of Argentina.svg  Gonzalo Raul Tellechea  (ARG)18:4259:0834:231:53.43+8:42
4621Flag of Jordan.svg  Lawrence Fanous  (JOR)18:1659:3435:471:55.05+10:04
473Flag of Austria.svg  Thomas Springer  (AUT)19:4559:4134:201:55.14+10:13
4828Flag of Argentina.svg  Luciano Taccone  (ARG)19:2359:5634:351:55.30+10:29
4940Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ivan Ivanov  (UKR)18:5835:021:56.00+10:59
5042Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Bai Faquan  (CHN)17:3159:4939:221:58.08+13:07
30Flag of Russia.svg  Alexander Bryukhankov  (RUS)17:26Did not finish
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Gordon Benson  (GBR)18:09Did not finish
43Flag of Barbados.svg  Jason Wilson  (BAR)17:31Did not finish
22Flag of Mexico.svg  Rodrigo González  (MEX)18:38Lapped
41Flag of Japan.svg  Hirokatsu Tayama  (JPN)17:34Lapped
Source: Official results [1]

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References

  1. "Rio 2016 Triathlon – Men" (PDF). Rio 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 August 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2016.