Triathlon at the Summer Olympics

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Triathlon

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.

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[edit] History

The 24th Olympic games 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 kilometre swim, 40 kilometre cycle, and a 10 kilometre run. The second triathlon was identical to the first in distance, but the 100-athlete quota was evened between 50 women and 50 men.

[edit] Medal table

Eight nations have split the twelve medals awarded in the triathlon events.

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 New Zealand New Zealand (NZL) 1 1 0 2
2 Switzerland Switzerland (SUI) 1 0 2 3
3 Austria Austria (AUT) 1 0 0 1
Canada Canada (CAN) 1 0 0 1
5 Australia Australia (AUS) 0 2 0 2
6 Germany Germany (GER) 0 1 0 1
7 Czech Republic Czech Republic (CZE) 0 0 1 1
United States United States (USA) 0 0 1 1

[edit] Qualification

Qualification spots in the triathlon are allotted to National Olympic Committees 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 nine nations may earn that many. Nations beyond that may earn only two spots. If a nation would be the tenth or later to earn a third spot, it loses that spot.

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. The final two places are awarded by the Tripartite Commission.

[edit] Competition

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

[edit] Nations

The following nations have taken part in the triathlon competition.

Nation 2000 2004 Years
Argentina Men only Both 2
Australia Both Both 2
Austria Men only Both 2
Belgium Women only Women only 2
Bermuda Men only 1
Brazil Both Both 2
Canada Both Both 2
Chile Men only 1
China Women only Women only 2
Colombia Women only Women only 2
Costa Rica Women only 1
Czech Republic Both Both 2
Denmark Both Men only 2
Estonia Men only 1
France Both Both 2
Germany Both Both 2
Great Britain Both Both 2
Greece Men only Men only 2
Hong Kong, China Men only 1
Hungary Both Both 2
Italy Both Women only 2
Jamaica Women only 1
Japan Both Both 2
Kazakhstan Men only Both 2
Luxembourg Women only Women only 2
Mexico Men only 1
Netherlands Both Women only 2
Netherlands Antilles Men only 1
New Zealand Both Both 2
Portugal Women only 1
Russia Women only Both 2
South Africa Both Both 2
Spain Both Both 2
Sweden Men only 1
Switzerland Both Both 2
Ukraine Men only Men only 2
United States Both Both 2
Venezuela Men only Men only 2
Zimbabwe Men only 1
Nations 34 33 39
Year 00 04 2

[edit] Records

Because of the variability of courses, official Olympic records are not kept for the triathlon.

The course in Athens was more difficult than that in Sydney, so the unofficial records are still those of the first race.

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