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  • Men's Individual (6/9)
  • Women's Individual (6/9)



Official Schedule
Mountain Daylight Time (GMT -6)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Saturday, July 29th
13:06 Women's Individual Sprint
15:06 Men's Individual Sprint

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Women's Individual Sprint (6/9)
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

BER.gif Flora Duffy
01:00:2200:09:22+00:00:56+00:32:11+00:00:30+00:17:21

 

USA.gif Taylor Knibb
01:01:2200:09:20+00:01:00+00:32:21+00:00:30+00:18:09

 

USA.gif Katie Zaferes
01:01:5100:09:23+00:00:55+00:33:48+00:00:29+00:17:14

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
Swim
T1
Bike
T2
Run
4
Summer Cook
USA.gif
01:02:03
00:09:16
00:01:02
00:33:50
00:00:26
00:17:26
5
Jolanda Annen
SUI.gif
01:02:09
00:09:35
00:00:57
00:33:32
00:00:27
00:17:35
6
Rachel Klamer
NED.gif
01:02:14
00:09:30
00:00:58
00:33:35
00:00:28
00:17:40
7
Joanna Brown
CAN.gif
01:02:20
00:09:40
00:00:56
00:33:28
00:00:29
00:17:43
8
Yuka Sato
JPN.gif
01:02:26
00:09:36
00:00:59
00:33:30
00:00:29
00:17:49
9
Kirsten Kasper
USA.gif
01:02:42
00:09:24
00:00:56
00:33:44
00:00:27
00:18:08
10
Chelsea Burns
USA.gif
01:02:54
00:09:37
00:00:57
00:33:31
00:00:28
00:18:19
11
Taylor Spivey
USA.gif
01:03:14
00:09:24
00:00:58
00:33:42
00:00:28
00:18:40
12
Melanie Santos
POR.gif
01:03:15
00:09:35
00:00:58
00:33:32
00:00:27
00:18:40
13
Gillian Backhouse
AUS.gif
01:03:16
00:09:25
00:00:55
00:33:43
00:00:28
00:18:42
14
Lisa Perterer
AUT.gif
01:03:20
00:09:38
00:00:56
00:33:31
00:00:32
00:18:41
15
Paula Findlay
CAN.gif
01:03:32
00:09:41
00:01:00
00:33:24
00:00:28
00:18:56
16
Claire Michel
BEL.gif
01:03:43
00:09:42
00:00:57
00:35:17
00:00:28
00:17:17
17
Carolina Routier
ESP.gif
01:04:08
00:09:22
00:00:59
00:34:03
00:00:32
00:19:11
18
Vendula Frintova
CZE.gif
01:04:23
00:09:57
00:01:00
00:35:02
00:00:26
00:17:55
19
Vittoria Lopes
BRA.gif
01:04:31
00:09:19
00:01:01
00:33:44
00:00:29
00:19:56
20
Felicity Sheedy-Ryan
AUS.gif
01:04:38
00:10:16
00:01:00
00:35:13
00:00:27
00:17:39
21
Nicole Van Der Kaay
NZL.gif
01:04:40
00:10:00
00:00:58
00:35:01
00:00:26
00:18:14
22
Yuko Takahashi
JPN.gif
01:05:04
00:09:32
00:00:59
00:35:24
00:00:29
00:18:37
23
Simone Ackermann
RSA.gif
01:05:19
00:09:33
00:01:00
00:35:27
00:00:27
00:18:50
24
Gillian Sanders
RSA.gif
01:05:31
00:09:59
00:00:59
00:35:03
00:00:30
00:18:59
25
Dominika Jamnicky
CAN.gif
01:05:38
00:09:57
00:00:56
00:35:06
00:00:28
00:19:09
26
Jaz Hedgeland
AUS.gif
01:05:41
00:09:55
00:00:59
00:35:06
00:00:26
00:19:13
27
Anel Radford
RSA.gif
01:05:58
00:09:40
00:00:59
00:35:19
00:00:29
00:19:29
28
Yurie Matsuda
JPN.gif
01:06:27
00:10:15
00:01:01
00:35:14
00:00:26
00:19:29
29
Erin Storie
USA.gif
01:07:22
00:09:29
00:01:07
00:35:25
00:00:31
00:20:49
30
Fuka Sega
JPN.gif
01:08:05
00:09:40
00:00:59
00:35:21
00:00:26
00:21:38
  Sara Vilic
AUT.gif
DNF
00:09:57
00:01:02
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
  Vanessa Fernandes
POR.gif
DNF
00:10:20
00:00:57
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
  Sarah Alexander
USA.gif
LAP
00:10:22
00:01:04
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
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Men's Individual Sprint (6/9)
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

ESP.gif Mario Mola
00:54:5100:08:59+00:00:52+00:29:58+00:00:24+00:14:36

 

AUS.gif Jacob Birtwhistle
00:55:0100:09:07+00:00:50+00:29:52+00:00:25+00:14:45

 

RSA.gif Richard Murray
00:55:0600:09:03+00:00:48+00:29:57+00:00:25+00:14:50

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
Swim
T1
Bike
T2
Run
4
Jonathan Brownlee
GBR.gif
00:55:14
00:08:42
00:00:51
00:30:15
00:00:25
00:14:59
5
Raphael Montoya
FRA.gif
00:55:19
00:08:41
00:00:53
00:30:14
00:00:25
00:15:03
6
Javier Gomez Noya
ESP.gif
00:55:24
00:09:00
00:00:50
00:29:59
00:00:25
00:15:08
7
Pierre Le Corre
FRA.gif
00:55:28
00:08:40
00:00:54
00:30:17
00:00:24
00:15:10
8
Kristian Blummenfelt
NOR.gif
00:55:31
00:09:03
00:00:52
00:29:54
00:00:26
00:15:14
9
Fernando Alarza
ESP.gif
00:55:36
00:09:12
00:00:52
00:29:48
00:00:26
00:15:16
10
Grant Sheldon
GBR.gif
00:55:39
00:09:09
00:00:53
00:29:49
00:00:26
00:15:20
11
Tony Dodds
NZL.gif
00:55:41
00:08:44
00:00:53
00:30:13
00:00:24
00:15:26
12
Rodrigo Gonzalez
MEX.gif
00:55:43
00:09:09
00:00:49
00:29:54
00:00:26
00:15:22
13
Simon Viain
FRA.gif
00:55:54
00:09:09
00:00:51
00:29:50
00:00:27
00:15:35
14
Irving Perez
MEX.gif
00:56:01
00:08:48
00:00:52
00:30:11
00:00:26
00:15:42
15
Lukas Hollaus
AUT.gif
00:56:04
00:09:12
00:00:52
00:29:48
00:00:24
00:15:47
16
Aaron Royle
AUS.gif
00:56:07
00:08:39
00:00:54
00:30:19
00:00:25
00:15:48
17
Kevin McDowell
USA.gif
00:56:08
00:08:56
00:00:54
00:29:57
00:00:25
00:15:54
18
Jelle Geens
BEL.gif
00:56:12
00:09:09
00:00:50
00:29:50
00:00:24
00:15:56
19
Richard Varga
SVK.gif
00:56:16
00:08:37
00:00:54
00:30:19
00:00:33
00:15:51
20
Luke Willian
AUS.gif
00:56:21
00:08:52
00:00:52
00:30:03
00:00:28
00:16:03
21
Vincent Luis
FRA.gif
00:56:28
00:08:38
00:00:56
00:30:14
00:00:24
00:16:13
22
Ben Kanute
USA.gif
00:56:29
00:08:41
00:00:53
00:30:13
00:00:26
00:16:14
23
Matthew Sharpe
CAN.gif
00:56:31
00:08:57
00:00:51
00:30:02
00:00:23
00:16:16
24
Gordon Benson
GBR.gif
00:56:38
00:08:58
00:00:55
00:29:58
00:00:29
00:16:17
25
Vicente Hernandez
ESP.gif
00:56:44
00:09:06
00:00:50
00:29:54
00:00:26
00:16:26
26
Eli Hemming
USA.gif
00:56:49
00:09:06
00:00:51
00:29:55
00:00:25
00:16:31
27
Tony Smoragiewicz
USA.gif
00:56:49
00:09:12
00:00:53
00:29:56
00:00:28
00:16:18
28
Eric Lagerstrom
USA.gif
00:56:52
00:08:55
00:00:56
00:30:00
00:00:28
00:16:30
29
David Mendoza
MEX.gif
00:56:57
00:08:45
00:00:53
00:30:11
00:00:29
00:16:37
30
Danilo Pimentel
BRA.gif
00:57:33
00:09:02
00:00:56
00:30:04
00:00:25
00:17:05
31
Alexis Lepage
CAN.gif
00:57:50
00:08:59
00:00:53
00:30:04
00:00:28
00:17:25
32
Russell White
IRL.gif
00:58:05
00:08:49
00:00:52
00:30:08
00:00:25
00:17:49
33
Adrien Briffod
SUI.gif
00:58:21
00:09:00
00:00:51
00:31:12
00:00:25
00:16:51
34
Declan Wilson
AUS.gif
00:58:54
00:09:06
00:00:54
00:31:04
00:00:28
00:17:20
35
Ivan Ivanov
UKR.gif
00:59:21
00:09:05
00:00:54
00:32:23
00:00:26
00:16:31
36
Tyler Mislawchuk
CAN.gif
00:59:36
00:08:46
00:00:53
00:30:11
00:00:24
00:19:20
37
Andreas Schilling
DEN.gif
00:59:54
00:09:15
00:00:54
00:29:52
00:00:28
00:19:24
38
Matthew Hauser
AUS.gif
00:59:58
00:09:08
00:00:55
00:32:18
00:00:23
00:17:12
39
Shogo Ishitsuka
JPN.gif
01:00:05
00:08:53
00:00:55
00:32:34
00:00:27
00:17:15
40
Bob Haller
LUX.gif
01:00:20
00:09:10
00:00:50
00:32:20
00:00:25
00:17:33
41
Shachar Sagiv
ISR.gif
01:00:20
00:09:02
00:00:54
00:33:35
00:00:24
00:16:24
  Joao Pereira
POR.gif
DNF
00:08:57
00:00:53
00:30:00
00:00:24
00:12:21
  Dorian Coninx
FRA.gif
DNF
00:08:57
00:00:57
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
  Matthew McElroy
USA.gif
DNF
00:09:10
00:00:51
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
  Daniel Hoy
NZL.gif
DNF
00:09:14
00:00:53
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
  Dmitry Polyanskiy
RUS.gif
DNF
00:08:41
00:00:54
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
  Miguel Arraiolos
POR.gif
DNF
00:09:05
00:00:54
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
  Mohamad Alsabbagh
SYR.gif
DNF
00:09:06
00:00:57
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
  Gustav Iden
NOR.gif
DNS
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
  Jose Gomez De La Torre Prato
PER.gif
LAP
00:09:38
00:01:08
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
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