Triathlon at the Summer Olympics

Triathlon had its Summer Olympics debut at the 2000 Games, in Sydney, and has been contested since then. It is governed by the International Triathlon Union.

Triathlon at the Summer Olympics
Governing bodyITU
Events2 (men: 1; women: 1)
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History

The 2000 Summer Olympics saw the first appearance of the triathlon. 48 women and 52 men competed in separate triathlons. The distances used were the "international" or "standard" ones, with a 1.5 km (0.93 mi) swim, 40 km (25 mi) cycle, and a 10 km (6.2 mi) run. The 2004 triathlon was identical to the first in distance, but the 100-athlete quota was evened between 50 women and 50 men. The quota was further increased to 55 women and 55 men for the 2008 Beijing Olympics and remained the same for London 2012. In London, the women's triathlon took place on Saturday 4 August, with the men's event on Tuesday 7 August.

Results summary

Men

Canadian Simon Whitfield was the first gold medalist in the men's Olympic triathlon, in 2000.
Kate Allen of Austria came from behind to win the 2004 women's Olympic triathlon event.
Games Gold Silver Bronze
2000 Sydney
Simon Whitfield
 Canada
Stephan Vuckovic
 Germany
Jan Řehula
 Czech Republic
2004 Athens
Hamish Carter
 New Zealand
Bevan Docherty
 New Zealand
Sven Riederer
 Switzerland
2008 Beijing
Jan Frodeno
 Germany
Simon Whitfield
 Canada
Bevan Docherty
 New Zealand
2012 London
Alistair Brownlee
 Great Britain
Javier Gómez Noya
 Spain
Jonathan Brownlee
 Great Britain
2016 Rio de Janeiro
Alistair Brownlee
 Great Britain
Jonathan Brownlee
 Great Britain
Henri Schoeman
 South Africa

Women

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2000 Sydney
Brigitte McMahon
 Switzerland
Michellie Jones
 Australia
Magali Messmer
 Switzerland
2004 Athens
Kate Allen
 Austria
Loretta Harrop
 Australia
Susan Williams
 United States
2008 Beijing
Emma Snowsill
 Australia
Vanessa Fernandes
 Portugal
Emma Moffatt
 Australia
2012 London
Nicola Spirig
 Switzerland
Lisa Nordén
 Sweden
Erin Densham
 Australia
2016 Rio de Janeiro
Gwen Jorgensen
 United States
Nicola Spirig Hug
 Switzerland
Vicky Holland
 Great Britain

Medal table

Thirteen nations have split the thirty medals awarded in the triathlon events.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Great Britain (GBR)2125
 Switzerland (SUI)2125
3 Australia (AUS)1225
4 New Zealand (NZL)1113
5 Canada (CAN)1102
 Germany (GER)1102
7 United States (USA)1012
8 Austria (AUT)1001
9 Portugal (POR)0101
 Spain (ESP)0101
 Sweden (SWE)0101
12 Czech Republic (CZE)0011
 South Africa (RSA)0011
Totals (13 nations)10101030

Qualification

Qualification spots in the triathlon are allotted to National Olympic Committees (NOCs) rather than to individual athletes.

There are five ways for NOCs to earn spots in the triathlon. NOCs can earn a maximum of three spots, though only eight nations may earn that many. Nations beyond that may earn only two spots.[1]

The first five spots go to the winners of the five regional qualifying tournaments. Three more spots go to the top three triathletes of the most recent Triathlon World Championships, though any athlete that won a regional tournament is skipped in that determination. The next 39 places go to the NOCs of those athletes highest in the ITU ranking (again, skipping those athletes that have already qualified in the first two methods). A forty-eighth place is awarded to the host country if it has not already received a spot, or to the next highest ranked athlete if the host country has. Two places are awarded by the Tripartite Commission. In the end, further five places are distributed to the NOCs without any quota through the ITU Points List, with one place for each continent.[1]

Competition

The Olympic triathlon is composed of two medal events, one for men and the other for women. Both use the same distances of 1.5 km, 40 km, and 10 km. Mass starts are used and drafting is allowed during the cycling phase.

Because of the variability of courses and uncontrollable conditions, official time based records are not kept for the triathlon. This rule applies to Olympic games as well.

Changes for Tokyo 2020

In the Olympic games, held in Tokyo, there will be the inclusion of a mixed relay race. Teams of two men and two women will compete on a course consisting of a 300m swim, 8km cycle, and 2km run before tagging a teammate.

Nations

The following nations have taken part in the triathlon competition.

Nation9600040812202428323648525660646872768084889296000408121620Years
 Argentina (ARG)                       12124
 Australia (AUS)                       665665
 Austria (AUT)                       134235
 Azerbaijan (AZE)                       11
 Barbados (BAR)                       11
 Belgium (BEL)                       222245
 Bermuda (BER)                       11214
 Brazil (BRA)                       663325
 Canada (CAN)                       456555
 Chile (CHI)                       11214
 China (CHN)                       223225
 Colombia (COL)                       1113
 Costa Rica (CRC)                       1113
 Czech Republic (CZE)                       453415
 Denmark (DEN)                       211215
 Ecuador (ECU)                       112
 Estonia (EST)                       1113
 France (FRA)                       645655
 Germany (GER)                       456655
 Great Britain (GBR)                       665665
 Greece (GRE)                       1113
 Hong Kong (HKG)                       122
 Hungary (HUN)                       422145
 Ireland (IRL)                       1223
 Israel (ISR)                       11
 Italy (ITA)                       334345
 Jamaica (JAM)                       11
 Japan (JPN)                       655545
 Jordan (JOR)                       11
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)                       2313
 Luxembourg (LUX)                       1123
 Mauritius (MRI)                       112
 Mexico (MEX)                       22254
 Monaco (MON)                       11
 Netherlands (NED)                       622225
 Netherlands Antilles (AHO)                       11
 New Zealand (NZL)                       442645
 Norway (NOR)                       11
 Poland (POL)                       3313
 Portugal (POR)                       13234
 Russia (RUS)                       135565
 Slovakia (SVK)                       1113
 Slovenia (SLO)                       112
 South Africa (RSA)                       222345
 South Korea (KOR)                       11
 Spain (ESP)                       464665
 Sweden (SWE)                       11114
 Switzerland (SUI)                       656445
 Syria (SYR)                       11
 Ukraine (UKR)                       223215
 United States (USA)                       666565
 Venezuela (VEN)                       112
 Zimbabwe (ZIM)                       1113
Nations3434373941
Competitors100100110110110
Year9600040812202428323648525660646872768084889296000408121620

See also

References

  1. "Qualification System – Games of the XXXI Olympiad – Triathlon" (PDF). February 2014. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
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