2016 Summer Olympics Results - Triathlon
| Men's Olympic Distance | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| August 18 - Final | |||
GBRGreat Britain | Alistair Brownlee | 1:45:01 OR | |
GBRGreat Britain | Jonathan Brownlee | 1:45:07 | |
RSASouth Africa | Henri Schoeman | 1:45:43 | |
| 4 | RSASouth Africa | Richard Murray | 1:45:50 |
| 5 | PORPortugal | João Pereira | 1:45:52 |
| 6 | BELBelgium | Marten Van Riel | 1:46:03 |
| 7 | FRAFrance | Vincent Luis | 1:46:12 |
| 8 | ESPSpain | Mario Mola | 1:46:26 |
| 9 | AUSAustralia | Aaron Royle | 1:46:42 |
| 10 | AUSAustralia | Ryan Bailie | 1:47:02 |
| 11 | SVKSlovakia | Richard Varga | 1:47:17 |
| 12 | MEXMexico | Crisanto Grajales | 1:47:28 |
| 13 | NORNorway | Kristian Blummenfelt | 1:47:31 |
| 14 | ITAItaly | Alessandro Fabian | 1:47:35 |
| 15 | CANCanada | Tyler Mislawchuk | 1:47:50 |
| 16 | SUISwitzerland | Andrea Salvisberg | 1:47:56 |
| 17 | NZLNew Zealand | Ryan Sissons | 1:48:01 |
| 18 | ESPSpain | Fernando Alarza | 1:48:08 |
| 19 | SUISwitzerland | Sven Riederer | 1:48:15 |
| 20 | HUNHungary | Gábor Faldum | 1:48:20 |
| 21 | NZLNew Zealand | Tony Dodds | 1:48:24 |
| 22 | MEXMexico | Irving Pérez | 1:48:26 |
| 23 | USAUnited States | Joe Maloy | 1:48:30 |
| 24 | AUSAustralia | Ryan Fisher | 1:48:34 |
| 25 | FRAFrance | Pierre Le Corre | 1:48:36 |
| 26 | ISRIsrael | Ron Darmon | 1:48:41 |
| 27 | ESPSpain | Vicente Hernández | 1:48:50 |
| 28 | DENDenmark | Andreas Schilling | 1:48:56 |
| 29 | USAUnited States | Ben Kanute | 1:48:59 |
| 30 | CRCCosta Rica | Leonardo Chacón | 1:49:06 |
| 31 | RUSRussia | Igor Polyanskiy | 1:49:11 |
| 32 | RUSRussia | Dmitry Polyanskiy | 1:49:26 |
| 33 | HUNHungary | Tamás Tóth | 1:50:02 |
| 34 | ITAItaly | Davide Uccellari | 1:51:06 |
| 35 | PORPortugal | João Silva | 1:51:33 |
| 36 | FRAFrance | Dorian Coninx | 1:51:50 |
| 37 | USAUnited States | Gregory Billington | 1:52:04 |
| 38 | BELBelgium | Jelle Geens | 1:52:05 |
| 39 | AZEAzerbaijan | Rostyslav Pevtsov | 1:52:06 |
| 40 | IRLIreland | Bryan Keane | 1:52:09 |
| 41 | BRABrazil | Diogo Sclebin | 1:52:32 |
| 42 | CANCanada | Andrew Yorke | 1:52:46 |
| 43 | PURPuerto Rico | Manuel Huerta | 1:53:22 |
| 44 | PORPortugal | Miguel Arraiolos | 1:53:35 |
| 45 | ARGArgentina | Gonzalo Tellechea | 1:53:43 |
| 46 | JORJordan | Lawrence Fanous | 1:55:05 |
| 47 | AUTAustria | Thomas Springer | 1:55:14 |
| 48 | ARGArgentina | Luciano Taccone | 1:55:30 |
| 49 | UKRUkraine | Ivan Ivanov | 1:56:00 |
| 50 | CHNChina | Bai Faquan | 1:58:08 |
BARBarbados | Jason Wilson | DNF | |
GBRGreat Britain | Gordon Benson | DNF | |
JPNJapan | Hirokatsu Tayama | LAP | |
MEXMexico | Rodrigo González | LAP | |
RUSRussia | Alexander Bryukhankov | DNF | |
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