2016 Summer Olympics Results - Triathlon
Women's Olympic Distance | |||
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August 20 - Final | |||
USAUnited States | Gwen Jorgensen | 1:56:16 | |
SUISwitzerland | Nicola Spirig | 1:56:56 | |
GBRGreat Britain | Vicky Holland | 1:57:01 | |
4 | GBRGreat Britain | Non Stanford | 1:57:04 |
5 | CHIChile | Bárbara Riveros | 1:57:29 |
6 | AUSAustralia | Emma Moffatt | 1:57:55 |
7 | NZLNew Zealand | Andrea Hewitt | 1:58:15 |
8 | BERBermuda | Flora Duffy | 1:58:25 |
9 | MEXMexico | Claudia Rivas | 1:58:28 |
10 | NEDNetherlands | Rachel Klamer | 1:58:55 |
11 | RSASouth Africa | Mari Rabie | 1:59:13 |
12 | AUSAustralia | Erin Densham | 1:59:27 |
13 | NZLNew Zealand | Nicky Samuels | 1:59:30 |
14 | SUISwitzerland | Jolanda Annen | 1:59:42 |
15 | JPNJapan | Yuka Sato | 2:00:01 |
16 | SWESweden | Lisa Nordén | 2:00:03 |
17 | ITAItaly | Charlotte Bonin | 2:00:48 |
18 | USAUnited States | Katie Zaferes | 2:00:55 |
19 | GBRGreat Britain | Helen Jenkins | 2:01:07 |
20 | RUSRussia | Alexandra Razarenova | 2:01:09 |
21 | IRLIreland | Aileen Reid | 2:01:14 |
22 | POLPoland | Agnieszka Jerzyk | 2:01:27 |
23 | RSASouth Africa | Gillian Sanders | 2:01:29 |
24 | HUNHungary | Zsófia Kovács | 2:01:29 |
25 | RUSRussia | Mariya Shorets | 2:01:33 |
26 | AUSAustralia | Ashleigh Gentle | 2:01:44 |
27 | CZECzechia | Vendula Frintová | 2:01:49 |
28 | GERGermany | Laura Lindemann | 2:01:52 |
29 | ITAItaly | Anna Maria Mazzetti | 2:01:53 |
30 | FRAFrance | Cassandre Beaugrand | 2:02:18 |
31 | SLOSlovenia | Mateja Simic | 2:02:28 |
32 | RUSRussia | Anastasia Abrosimova | 2:02:45 |
33 | MEXMexico | Cecilia Pérez | 2:02:47 |
34 | CANCanada | Amélie Kretz | 2:02:48 |
35 | FRAFrance | Audrey Merle | 2:02:53 |
36 | GERGermany | Anne Haug | 2:02:56 |
37 | AUTAustria | Sara Vilic | 2:03:10 |
38 | UKRUkraine | Yuliya Yelistratova | 2:03:27 |
39 | JPNJapan | Ai Ueda | 2:03:37 |
40 | BRABrazil | Pâmella Oliveira | 2:04:03 |
41 | CANCanada | Kirsten Sweetland | 2:04:16 |
42 | CANCanada | Sarah-Anne Brault | 2:04:28 |
43 | ESPSpain | Miriam Casillas | 2:05:32 |
44 | ESTEstonia | Kaidi Kivioja | 2:05:42 |
45 | HUNHungary | Margit Vanek | 2:06:54 |
46 | JPNJapan | Yurie Kato | 2:07:50 |
47 | ECUEcuador | Elizabeth Bravo | 2:07:52 |
48 | CHNChina | Wang Lianyuan | 2:11:12 |
AUTAustria | Julia Hauser | LAP | |
BELBelgium | Claire Michel | LAP | |
BELBelgium | Katrien Verstuyft | LAP | |
ESPSpain | Ainhoa Murua | DNF | |
ESPSpain | Carolina Routier | LAP | |
MRIMauritius | Fabienne St Louis | DNF | |
USAUnited States | Sarah True | LAP |
Medal Tracker
Overall Medal Leaders
- 126USA
- 91CHN
- 65GBR
Individual Medal Leaders
USA | 40 |
CHN | 40 |
JPN | 20 |
USA | 44 |
CHN | 27 |
FRA | 26 |
USA | 42 |
GBR | 29 |
CHN | 24 |
Overall Medal Leaders
- 6Yufei
- 5Marchand
- 5Huske
Individual Medal Leaders
Marchand | 4 |
Huske | 3 |
O'Callaghan | 3 |
Smith | 3 |
Huske | 2 |
Walsh | 2 |
Yufei | 5 |
Junxuan | 3 |
McKeown | 2 |
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