Triathlon at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics

Triathlon at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore took place at East Coast Park. There were competitions on August 15, 16 and 19.

Triathlon
at the I Summer Youth Olympic Games
VenueEast Coast Park
Dates15 – 19 August 2010
No. of events3 (1 boys, 1 girls, 1 mixed)
Competitors64 (32 boys, 32 girls) from 42 nations

Rules

Individuals

  • 750M Swim in Open Water
  • 3 lap cycling (20 km)
  • 2 lap run (5 km)

4x Mixed relay

  • 250m Swim in Open Water
  • 7 km cycle race (one lap)
  • 1.7 km run (one lap)

Schedule

TimeDateCompetition
09:00August 15Girls
09:00August 16Boys
09:00August 194x Mixed Relay

Qualified Athletes

Boys

Starting No.NameCountry
1Miguel Fernandes Portugal (POR)
2Ru Cheng China (CHN)
3Iuri Vinuto Josino Brazil (BRA)
4Octavio Oliveros Mexico (MEX)
5Gabriel Zumbado Costa Rica (CRC)
6Tim Law Leong Hong Kong (HKG)
7Aaron Barclay New Zealand (NZL)
8Abraham Louw Namibia (NAM)
9Gábor Hankó Hungary (HUN)
10Andrew Hood Great Britain (GBR)
11Diego Paz Sobreira Spain (ESP)
12Livio Molinari Italy (ITA)
14Jérémy Obozil France (FRA)
15Yuuki Kubono Japan (JPN)
16Alois Knabl Austria (AUT)
17Ji Hong Lee South Korea (KOR)
18Juan Jose Andrade Figueroa Ecuador (ECU)
19Boyd Littleford Zimbabwe (ZIM)
20Brook Powell Canada (CAN)
21Thomas Jurgens Belgium (BEL)
22Ryan Gunn Bermuda (BER)
23Andres Eduardo Diaz Colombia (COL)
24Kirill Uvarov Kazakhstan (KAZ)
25Lautaro Diaz Argentina (ARG)
26Michael Gosman Australia (AUS)
27Kevin McDowell United States (USA)
28Lukas Kocar Czech Republic (CZE)
29Andiry Sirenko Ukraine (UKR)
30Wian Sullwald South Africa (RSA)
31Scott Ang Singapore (SIN)
32Tobias Klesen Germany (GER)
33Carlos Alfredo Perez Venezuela (VEN)

Girls

Starting No.NameCountry
1Hui Wai Sum, Vincci Hong Kong (HKG)
2Kelly Whitley United States (USA)
3Monika Oražem Slovenia (SLO)
4Leslie Amat Alvarez Cuba (CUB)
5Mingxiu Ma China (CHN)
6Clara Wong Singapore (SIN)
7Mattika Maneekaew Thailand (THA)
8Andrea Arenas Venezuela (VEN)
9Alessia Orla Italy (ITA)
10Yuka Sato Japan (JPN)
11Tuvshinjargal Enkhjargal Mongolia (MGL)
12Eszter Dudas Hungary (HUN)
14Valeria Piedra Ecuador (ECU)
15Laura Casey Ireland (IRL)
16Viviana Gonzalez Colombia (COL)
17Raquel Rocha Portugal (POR)
18Elinor Thorogood Great Britain (GBR)
19Anna Godoy Contreras Spain (ESP)
20Karolina Solovyova Kazakhstan (KAZ)
21Andrea Brown Zimbabwe (ZIM)
22Andrea Longueria Chile (CHI)
23Annie Thorén Sweden (SWE)
24Christine Ridenour Canada (CAN)
25Ellie Salthouse Australia (AUS)
26Maddie Dillon New Zealand (NZL)
27Hee Sun Kim South Korea (KOR)
28Cristina Betancourt Puerto Rico (PUR)
29Sara Vilic Austria (AUT)
30Adriana Barraza Mexico (MEX)
31Marlene Gomez-Weißhäupl Germany (GER)
32Fany Baysaron Israel (ISR)
33Charlotte Deldaele Belgium (BEL)

Medal summary

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan (JPN)1001
 New Zealand (NZL)1001
3 United States (USA)0112
4 Australia (AUS)0101
5 Austria (AUT)0011
Totals (5 nations)2226

Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys'
Aaron Barclay
 New Zealand
Kevin McDowell
 United States
Alois Knabl
 Austria
Girls'
Yuka Sato
 Japan
Ellie Salthouse
 Australia
Kelly Whitley
 United States
Mixed Relay
Europe 1
Eszter Dudas
Miguel Valente Fernandes
Fanny Beisaron
Alois Knabl
Oceania 1
Ellie Salthouse
Michael Gosman
Maddie Dillon
Aaron Barclay
Americas 1
Kelly Whitley
Kevin McDowell
Adriana Barraza
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