August 18, Brazil passed XXXI Olympic Games, where - for the fourth time held in a triathlon competition! Double Olympic champion Alistair Brownlee became an Englishman. Jonathan Brownlee and South African Henri Schoeman - prize-winners of the Olympic Games.
At the moment everything began on swimming - formed three leading groups that have been fighting for the first turn at the buoy. As a result of the struggle group stretched and completed the first phase of one of the best swimmers of modern triathlon - Slovakia Richard Varga and Russian Igor Polyanskiy. In the first group swam 28 triathletes, among whom were the brothers Brownlee and Polyanskiy and Alexander Bryuhankov. Pevtsov and Ivanov lost the first phase of about a minute.
On the cycling initiative intercepted brothers from Yorkshire, and gathered a group of leaders of the ten participants, which included Vincent Luis, Marten Van Riel, Ben Kanute, Aaron Royle, Richard Varga, Alessandro Fabian, Andrea Salvisberg and Henri Schoeman. The leaders increased their advantage in the second minute and finished the stage leaders.
On the run did not have equal Brownlee brothers. Third place went to Henri Schoeman, who has long walked to the medal. But a few years ago, after an injury, Henry accomplished the feat to return to the sport! Fourth place in the South African Richard Murray, who started the race from the second group was not able to catch up with his team-mate. Portuguese Joao Pereira from the second group ran in fifth place. A sixth place at the Belgian Marten Van Riel, who made the impossible! Frenchman Vincent Luis finished only seventh. And the eighth one of the favorites of the race - the Spaniard Mario Mola, which emerged in the group of leaders. But far from the leaders and I went to the group of pursuers. Australians Aaron Royle and Ryan Bailiy rounded out the top-10.
The day after the men's race on August 20 in Rio de Janeiro at the start there were women. First swimming graduated Carolina Routier from Spain, which sailed with a large group of leaders. Gwen Jorgensen lost leader, 11 seconds, and within ten seconds of swimming finished Katie Zaferes, Andrea Hewitt, Anastasia Abrosimova, Claudia Rivas, Nicky Samuels, Emma Moffatt, Flora Duffy, Yuka Sato, Vicky Holland, Rechel Klamer, Non Stanford, Sarah True, Nicola Spirig, Barbara Riveros and Lisa Norden. In the bike race, after the first ascent gathered a group of leaders, in which only a little less than 20 participants. On the initiative of the women caught Nicola Spirig, who led a duel with Gwen Jorgensen. American responded to the attack Nikola, but in no hurry to attack, not yet convinced that faster Spirig has not run. In the end, Gwen Jorgensen comes forward and stepping up the pace on the run, and four-time participant of the Olympic Games - London champion Nicola Spirig starts to lag behind Jorgensen. Olympic champion becomes Gwen Jorgensen. And even I had to Spirig and compete for the second place with Vicky Holland and Non Stanford. Third place in the Vicky Holland. A Non Stanford became the fourth. Fifth place Barbara Riveros, a top-10 finish, Emma Moffatt, Andrea Hewitt, Flora Duffy Claudia Rivas and Rachel Klamer. The top-20 finish Marie Rabie, Erin Densham, Nicky Samuels, Jolanda Annen, Yuka Sato, Lisa Norden, Charlotte Bonin, Katie Zaferes, Helen Jenkins and Alexandra Razarenova.
In Jorgensen is the second Olympic Games in London and it was only in the fourth ten. Nicola Spirig - the legend of the modern triathlon. And Vicky Holland was 26 in London.
Elite Men
1 Alistair Brownlee GBR 01:45:01
2 Jonathan Brownlee GBR 01:45:07 0:00:06
3 Henri Schoeman RSA 01:45:43 0:00:42
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4 Richard Murray RSA 01:45:50 0:00:49
5 Joao Pereira POR 01:45:52 0:00:51
6 Marten Van Riel BEL 01:46:03 0:01:02
7 Vincent Luis FRA 01:46:12 0:01:11
8 Mario Mola ESP 01:46:26 0:01:25
9 Aaron Royle AUS 01:46:42 0:01:41
10 Ryan Bailie AUS 01:47:02 0:02:01
11 Richard Varga SVK 01:47:17 0:02:16
12 Crisanto Grajales MEX 01:47:28 0:02:27
13 Kristian Blummenfelt NOR 01:47:31 0:02:30
14 Alessandro Fabian ITA 01:47:35 0:02:34
15 Tyler Mislawchuk CAN 01:47:50 0:02:49
16 Andrea Salvisberg SUI 01:47:56 0:02:55
17 Ryan Sissons NZL 01:48:01 0:03:00
18 Fernando Alarza ESP 01:48:08 0:03:07
19 Sven Riederer SUI 01:48:15 0:03:14
20 Gabor Faldum HUN 01:48:20 0:03:19
21 Tony Dodds NZL 01:48:24 0:03:23
22 Irving Perez MEX 01:48:26 0:03:25
23 Joe Maloy USA 01:48:30 0:03:29
24 Ryan Fisher AUS 01:48:34 0:03:33
25 Pierre Le Corre FRA 01:48:36 0:03:35
26 Ron Darmon ISR 01:48:41 0:03:40
27 Vicente Hernandez ESP 01:48:50 0:03:49
28 Andreas Schilling DEN 01:48:56 0:03:55
29 Ben Kanute USA 01:48:59 0:03:58
30 Leonardo Chacon CRC 01:49:06 0:04:05
31 Igor Polyanskiy RUS 01:49:11 0:04:10
32 Dmitry Polyanskiy RUS 01:49:26 0:04:25
33 Tamas Toth HUN 01:50:02 0:05:01
34 Davide Uccellari ITA 01:51:06 0:06:05
35 Joao Silva POR 01:51:33 0:06:32
36 Dorian Coninx FRA 01:51:50 0:06:49
37 Gregory Billington USA 01:52:04 0:07:03
38 Jelle Geens BEL 01:52:05 0:07:04
39 Rostislav Pevtsov AZE 01:52:06 0:07:05
40 Bryan Keane IRL 01:52:09 0:07:08
41 Diogo Sclebin BRA 01:52:32 0:07:31
42 Andrew Yorke CAN 01:52:46 0:07:45
43 Manuel Huerta PUR 01:53:22 0:08:21
44 Miguel Arraiolos POR 01:53:35 0:08:34
45 Gonzalo Raul Tellechea ARG 01:53:43 0:08:42
46 Lawrence Fanous JOR 01:55:05 0:10:04
47 Thomas Springer AUT 01:55:14 0:10:13
48 Luciano Taccone ARG 01:55:30 0:10:29
49 Ivan Ivanov UKR 01:56:00 0:10:59
50 Faquan Bai CHN 01:58:08 0:13:07
DNF Gordon Benson GBR
DNF Alexander Bryukhankov RUS
DNF Jason Wilson BAR
LAP Rodrigo Gonzalez MEX
LAP Hirokatsu Tayama JPN
Elite Women
1 Gwen Jorgensen USA 01:56:16
2 Nicola Spirig SUI 01:56:56 0:00:40
3 Vicky Holland GBR 01:57:01 0:00:45
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4 Non Stanford GBR 01:57:04 0:00:48
5 Barbara Riveros CHI 01:57:29 0:01:13
6 Emma Moffatt AUS 01:57:55 0:01:39
7 Andrea Hewitt NZL 01:58:15 0:01:59
8 Flora Duffy BER 01:58:25 0:02:09
9 Claudia Rivas MEX 01:58:28 0:02:12
10 Rachel Klamer NED 01:58:55 0:02:39
11 Mari Rabie RSA 01:59:13 0:02:57
12 Erin Densham AUS 01:59:27 0:03:11
13 Nicky Samuels NZL 01:59:30 0:03:14
14 Jolanda Annen SUI 01:59:42 0:03:26
15 Yuka Sato JPN 02:00:01 0:03:45
16 Lisa Norden SWE 02:00:03 0:03:47
17 Charlotte Bonin ITA 02:00:48 0:04:32
18 Katie Zaferes USA 02:00:55 0:04:39
19 Helen Jenkins GBR 02:01:07 0:04:51
20 Alexandra Razarenova RUS 02:01:09 0:04:53
21 Aileen Reid IRL 02:01:14 0:04:58
22 Agnieszka Jerzyk POL 02:01:27 0:05:11
23 Gillian Sanders RSA 02:01:29 0:05:13
24 Zsofia Kovacs HUN 02:01:29 0:05:13
25 Mariya Shorets RUS 02:01:33 0:05:17
26 Ashleigh Gentle AUS 02:01:44 0:05:28
27 Vendula Frintova CZE 02:01:49 0:05:33
28 Laura Lindemann GER 02:01:52 0:05:36
29 Annamaria Mazzetti ITA 02:01:53 0:05:37
30 Cassandre Beaugrand FRA 02:02:18 0:06:02
31 Mateja Simic SLO 02:02:28 0:06:12
32 Anastasia Abrosimova RUS 02:02:45 0:06:29
33 Cecilia Gabriela Perez Flores MEX 02:02:47 0:06:31
34 Amelie Kretz CAN 02:02:48 0:06:32
35 Audrey Merle FRA 02:02:53 0:06:37
36 Anne Haug GER 02:02:56 0:06:40
37 Sara Vilic AUT 02:03:10 0:06:54
38 Yuliya Yelistratova UKR 02:03:27 0:07:11
39 Ai Ueda JPN 02:03:37 0:07:21
40 Pamella Oliveira BRA 02:04:03 0:07:47
41 Kirsten Sweetland CAN 02:04:16 0:08:00
42 Sarah-Anne Brault CAN 02:04:28 0:08:12
43 Miriam Casillas Garcia ESP 02:05:32 0:09:16
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44 Kaidi Kivioja EST 02:05:42 0:09:26
45 Margit Vanek HUN 02:06:54 0:10:38
46 Yurie Kato JPN 02:07:50 0:11:34
47 Elizabeth Bravo ECU 02:07:52 0:11:36
48 Lianyuan Wang CHN 02:11:12 0:14:56
DNF Ainhoa Murua ESP
DNF Fabienne St Louis MRI
LAP Sarah True USA
LAP Julia Hauser AUT
LAP Carolina Routier ESP
LAP Claire Michel BEL
LAP Katrien Verstuyft BEL
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