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

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

Time Date Competition
09:00 August 15 Girls
09:00 August 16 Boys
09:00 August 19 4x Mixed Relay

Qualified Athletes

Boys

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

Girls

Starting No. Name Country
1 Hui Wai Sum, Vincci  Hong Kong (HKG)
2 Kelly Whitley  United States (USA)
3 Monika Oražem  Slovenia (SLO)
4 Leslie Amat Alvarez  Cuba (CUB)
5 Mingxiu Ma  China (CHN)
6 Clara Wong  Singapore (SIN)
7 Mattika Maneekaew  Thailand (THA)
8 Andrea Arenas  Venezuela (VEN)
9 Alessia Orla  Italy (ITA)
10 Yuka Sato  Japan (JPN)
11 Tuvshinjargal Enkhjargal  Mongolia (MGL)
12 Eszter Dudas  Hungary (HUN)
14 Valeria Piedra  Ecuador (ECU)
15 Laura Casey  Ireland (IRL)
16 Viviana Gonzalez  Colombia (COL)
17 Raquel Rocha  Portugal (POR)
18 Elinor Thorogood  Great Britain (GBR)
19 Anna Godoy Contreras  Spain (ESP)
20 Karolina Solovyova  Kazakhstan (KAZ)
21 Andrea Brown  Zimbabwe (ZIM)
22 Andrea Longueria  Chile (CHI)
23 Annie Thorén  Sweden (SWE)
24 Christine Ridenour  Canada (CAN)
25 Ellie Salthouse  Australia (AUS)
26 Maddie Dillon  New Zealand (NZL)
27 Hee Sun Kim  South Korea (KOR)
28 Cristina Betancourt  Puerto Rico (PUR)
29 Sara Vilic  Austria (AUT)
30 Adriana Barraza  Mexico (MEX)
31 Marlene Gomez-Weißhäupl  Germany (GER)
32 Fany Baysaron  Israel (ISR)
33 Charlotte 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 entries)2226

Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys'
details
Aaron Barclay
 New Zealand
Kevin McDowell
 United States
Alois Knabl
 Austria
Girls'
details
Yuka Sato
 Japan
Ellie Salthouse
 Australia
Kelly Whitley
 United States
Mixed Relay
details
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
Lautaro Diaz

References