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Triathlon at the 2018 Asian Games – Men's individual

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Men's individual
at the 2018 Asian Games
VenueJakabaring Sport City
Date1 September 2018
Competitors34 from 21 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Japan
silver medal    Kazakhstan
bronze medal    China
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The men's triathlon was part of the Triathlon at the 2018 Asian Games program, was held in JSC Lake Jakabaring on 1 September 2018. The race was held over the "international distance" and consisted of 1,500 metres (0.93 mi) swimming, 40 kilometres (25 mi) road bicycle racing, and 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) road running.[1]

Jumpei Furuya of Japan won the gold medal after finished in a time of 1 hour 49 minutes 43 seconds. The silver and bronze medals were earned by Ayan Beisenbayev from Kazakhstan and Li Mingxu from China respectively.[2]

Schedule

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All times are Western Indonesia Time (UTC+07:00)

Date Time Event
Saturday, 1 September 2018 07:30 Final

Results

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Legend
  • DNF — Did not finish
  • DSQ — Disqualified
Rank Athlete Swim
1.5 km
Trans. 1 Bike
40 km
Trans. 2 Run
10 km
Total time
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Jumpei Furuya (JPN) 18:48 0:26 56:36 0:20 33:33 1:49:43
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Ayan Beisenbayev (KAZ) 18:55 0:27 56:29 0:22 34:25 1:50:38
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Li Mingxu (CHN) 18:51 0:26 56:35 0:21 34:36 1:50:49
4  Jiang Zhihang (CHN) 18:51 0:25 56:35 0:24 34:38 1:50:53
5  Chang Tuan-chun (TPE) 19:53 0:28 56:50 0:23 33:44 1:51:18
6  Mohamad Maso (SYR) 19:56 0:27 56:46 0:25 35:40 1:53:14
7  Makoto Odakura (JPN) 18:47 0:27 56:38 0:23 37:19 1:53:34
8  Wong Hui Wai (HKG) 18:52 0:24 56:36 0:20 37:40 1:53:52
9  Heo Min-ho (KOR) 20:02 0:28 56:42 0:24 36:45 1:54:21
10  John Chicano (PHI) 21:39 0:30 56:10 0:27 35:47 1:54:33
11  Maxim Kriat (KAZ) 21:39 0:27 56:14 0:29 36:04 1:54:53
12  Wang Wei-kai (TPE) 20:07 0:28 56:39 0:24 37:42 1:55:20
13  Aleksandr Kurishov (UZB) 18:50 0:28 57:56 0:20 37:56 1:55:30
14  Behzad Nobaripour (IRI) 21:03 0:32 56:38 0:25 37:54 1:55:32
15  Muhammad Ahlul Firman (INA) 20:10 0:27 56:36 0:26 38:23 1:56:02
16  Nikko Huelgas (PHI) 21:37 0:29 56:15 0:24 39:54 1:58:39
17  Abdallah Abushabab (PLE) 19:56 0:27 56:50 0:27 41:42 1:59:22
18  Omar Abushabab (PLE) 21:33 0:28 56:20 0:23 43:11 2:01:55
19  Wong Chin Wa (MAC) 21:37 0:28 1:01:53 0:20 37:53 2:02:11
20  Chao Man Kit (MAC) 20:14 0:28 57:41 0:24 44:05 2:02:52
21  Ryan Tan (MAS) 21:35 0:30 1:01:52 0:24 39:59 2:04:20
22  Omar Ali (BRN) 21:55 0:31 1:03:07 0:30 39:25 2:05:28
23  Aldrian Yeo (MAS) 21:35 0:28 1:01:54 0:25 41:09 2:05:31
24  Lakruwan Dewa (SRI) 24:55 0:31 1:03:06 0:31 42:25 2:11:28
25  Ahmad Al-Sarhan (KUW) 28:36 0:35 1:01:56 0:22 41:14 2:12:43
26  Ebrahim Al-Romaihi (QAT) 24:33 0:31 1:04:04 0:27 43:59 2:13:34
27  Sirapob Sudsupap (THA) 23:16 0:29 1:02:43 0:29 47:21 2:14:18
28  Ahmad Al-Fahim (UAE) 27:39 0:36 1:02:57 0:36 48:14 2:20:02
 Mohammad Al-Sabbagh (SYR) 19:02 0:30 57:38 0:23 DNF
 Kim Ji-hwan (KOR) 18:49 0:26 56:35 0:22 DNF
 Law Leong Tim (HKG) 19:52 0:28 57:22 0:29 DNF
 Javohir Yunusov (UZB) 19:55 0:36 DNF
 Mohsen Al-Ali (UAE) DSQ
 Dipesh Chaudhary (NEP) DSQ

References

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  1. ^ Akrigg, Courtney (29 August 2018). "Triathlon to take the stage at the 2018 Asian Games". International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
  2. ^ Anggoro, Febrianto Budi (1 September 2018). "Japan wins gold in men's triathlon". Asian Games 2018. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
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