2012 Europe Triathlon Championship |
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Location | Israel, Eilat |
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Date | 20-22 April 2012 |
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The 2012 European Triathlon Championships was held in Eilat, Israel from 20 April to 22 April 2012.[1]
Medallists
Results
Men's
- Key
- # denotes the athlete's bib number for the event
- Swimming denotes the time it took the athlete to complete the swimming leg
- Cycling denotes the time it took the athlete to complete the cycling leg
- Running denotes the time it took the athlete to complete the running leg
- Difference denotes the time difference between the athlete and the event winner
- Lapped denotes that the athlete was lapped and removed from the course
Rank
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#
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Triathlete
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Swimming
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Cycling
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Running
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Total time
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Difference
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9
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Javier Gomez Noya (ESP)
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17:55
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1:05:58
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30:20
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1:55:48
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—
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8
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Alexander Bryukhankov (RUS)
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17:53
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0:00:00
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00:00
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1:56:08
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+00:20
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14
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Ivan Vasiliev (RUS)
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17:51
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1:06:10
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31:02
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1:56:42
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+00:54
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4
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6
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Tony Moulai (FRA)
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18:11
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0:00:00
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00:00
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1:56:47
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+00:59
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5
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3
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Alessandro Fabian (ITA)
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17:53
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1:06:10
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31:18
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1:56:48
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+01:00
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6
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2
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Mario Mola (ESP)
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18:48
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0:00:00
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31:18
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1:56:52
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+01:04
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7
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26
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Franz Löschke (GER)
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17:57
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1:06:09
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31:27
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1:56:57
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+01:09
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8
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1
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Dmitry Polyanskiy (RUS)
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17:49
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1:05:17
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31:36
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1:57:06
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+01:18
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9
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24
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Aaron Harris (GBR)
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18:15
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1:06:05
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31:38
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1:57:09
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+01:21
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10
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22
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Aurélien Raphaël (FRA)
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17:52
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1:06:12
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31:41
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1:57:13
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+01:25
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11
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4
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Joao Pereira (POR)
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18:00
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1:05:41
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31:49
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1:57:21
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+01:33
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12
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25
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Fernando Alarza (ESP)
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18:24
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1:06:04
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31:56
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1:57:34
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+01:46
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13
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28
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Jan Čelůstka (CZE)
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17:57
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1:06:04
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32:12
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1:57:43
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+01:55
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14
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16
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Adam Bowden (GBR)
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18:37
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1:05:38
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32:16
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1:57:47
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+01:59
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15
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35
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Mark Buckingham (GBR)
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19:04
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1:06:04
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32:27
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1:57:55
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+02:07
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16
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17
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Iván Raña (ESP)
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17:53
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1:05:23
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32:51
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1:58:15
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+02:27
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17
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10
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Sven Riederer (SUI)
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17:57
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1:04:56
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33:00
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1:58:29
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+02:41
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18
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5
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Danylo Sapunov (UKR)
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18:00
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1:06:00
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32:54
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1:58:34
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+02:46
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19
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45
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Filip Ospalý (CZE)
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18:41
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1:05:59
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33:09
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1:58:42
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+02:54
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20
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18
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Frédéric Belaubre (FRA)
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17:51
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1:05:57
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33:17
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1:58:49
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+03:01
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21
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19
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Igor Polyanskiy (RUS)
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17:53
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1:05:19
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33:23
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1:58:58
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+03:10
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22
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33
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Duarte da Silva Marques (POR)
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17:55
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1:06:08
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33:24
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1:59:04
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+03:16
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23
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30
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Peter Croes (BEL)
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18:23
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1:06:12
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33:40
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1:59:09
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+03:21
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24
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32
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Pierre Le Corre (FRA)
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17:53
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1:06:15
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33:45
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1:59:20
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+03:32
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25
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11
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Joao Silva (POR)
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17:57
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1:05:31
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33:55
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1:59:29
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+03:41
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Source: Official results
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Women's
- Key
- # denotes the athlete's bib number for the event
- Swimming denotes the time it took the athlete to complete the swimming leg
- Cycling denotes the time it took the athlete to complete the cycling leg
- Running denotes the time it took the athlete to complete the running leg
- Difference denotes the time difference between the athlete and the event winner
- Lapped denotes that the athlete was lapped and removed from the course
References
External links