Triathlon at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Triathlon at the
2016 Summer Olympics
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This article details the qualifying phase for triathlon at the 2016 Summer Olympics. The competition at these Games will comprise a total of 110 athletes coming from their respective NOCs; each has been allowed to enter a maximum of three for the first eight NOCs, while the remaining nations are limited to two. All athletes must undergo a qualifying process to earn a spot for the Games through the Continental Qualification Events, the World Qualification Event, and then the Olympic Qualification List that begin on May 15, 2014 and then conclude two years later on the same date.[1][2]

The winners of each of the five Continental Qualification Events are selected to compete for the Games, followed by the top three finishers at the 2015 ITU World Qualification Event in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Thirty-nine athletes for each gender must directly qualify through the Olympic Qualification List as of May 15, 2016, ensuring that the first eight NOCs qualifying for positions are subjected to a maximum of three, and then the remaining NOCs to a limit to two.[1][3] Host nation Brazil has guaranteed a single place for each gender, while further two berths are made available to NOCs through a Tripartite Invitation Commission. In the end, further five places are distributed to the NOCs without any quota through the ITU Points List.[1]

Summary

NOC Men Women Total
Argentina 202
Australia 336
Austria 123
Azerbaijan 101
Barbados 101
Belgium 224
Bermuda 011
Brazil 112
Canada 235
Chile 011
China 112
Costa Rica 101
Czech Republic 011
Denmark 101
Ecuador 011
Estonia 011
France 314
Germany 235
Great Britain 336
Hungary 224
Ireland 112
Israel 101
Italy 224
Japan 134
Jordan 101
Mauritius 011
Mexico 325
Netherlands 022
New Zealand 235
Poland 011
Portugal 303
Russia 325
Slovakia 101
Slovenia 011
South Africa 224
Spain 336
Sweden 011
Switzerland 213
Ukraine 112
United States 336
Total: 38 NOCs 5656112

Timeline

Event Date Venue
World Qualification Event August 1–2, 2015 Brazil Rio de Janeiro
2015 European Games June 13–14, 2015 Azerbaijan Baku
2015 Pan American Games July 11–12, 2015 Canada Toronto
2016 Oceania Triathlon Championships March 19–20, 2016 New Zealand Gisborne
2016 African Triathlon Championships March 20, 2016 South Africa East London
2016 Asian Triathlon Championships April 29 – May 1, 2016 Japan Hatsukaichi
Cutoff for World Rankings May 15, 2016
Re-allocation of unused quotas June 13, 2016

Men's event

Event Places Qualified NOC Selected triathlete
2015 European Games 1 Great Britain Gordon Benson
2016 African Championships 0* South Africa[1]
2016 Asian Championships 1 Japan Hirokatsu Tayama
2016 Oceania Championships 1 Australia Ryan Bailie
2015 Pan American Games 1 Mexico Crisanto Grajales
ITU World Qualification Event 2 France Vincent Luis
South Africa Richard Murray
ITU Olympic Qualification List
(as of May 15, 2016)
38 Spain Mario Mola
Spain Fernando Alarza
Portugal João José Pereira
Great Britain Alistair Brownlee
Great Britain Jonathan Brownlee
Australia Ryan Fisher
Russia Dmitry Polyanski
South Africa Henri Schoeman
Spain Vicente Hernández
Australia Aaron Royle
France Pierre Le Corre
Switzerland Sven Riederer
Italy Alessandro Fabian
Russia Igor Polyanski
Portugal João Silva
Russia Alexander Bryukhankov
Azerbaijan Rostyslav Pevtsov
United States Joe Maloy
France Dorian Coninx
Slovakia Richard Varga
New Zealand Ryan Sissons
Norway Kristian Blummenfelt
Mexico Irving Perez
Hungary Gäbor Faldum
Switzerland Andrea Salvisberg
Belgium Jelle Greens
United States Gregory Billington
Belgium Martin van Riel
Italy Davide Uccellari
Argentina Gonzalo Tellechea
New Zealand Tony Dodds
Canada Andrew Yorke
United States Ben Kanute
Costa Rica Leonardo Chacón
Brazil Diogo Sclebin
Denmark Andreas Schilling
Argentina Luciano Taccone
Canada Tyler Mislawchuk
Tripartite Commission Invitation 1 Jordan Lawrence Fanous
ITU Points List
(as of May 15, 2016)
3 Austria Thomas Springer
Barbados Jason Wilson
China Bai Faquan
Re-allocation of unused quota places 7 Ireland Bryan Keane
Israel Ron Darmon
Mexico Rodrigo González
Portugal Miguel Arraiolos
Hungary Tamás Tóth
Puerto Rico Manuel Huerta
Ukraine Ivan Ivanov
Total 55

Women's event

Event Places Qualified NOC Selected triathlete
2015 European Games 1 Switzerland Nicola Spirig
2016 African Championships 0* South Africa[1]
2016 Asian Championships 1 Japan Ai Ueda
2016 Oceania Championships 1 Australia Emma Moffatt
2015 Pan American Games 1 Chile Bárbara Riveros
ITU World Qualification Event 3 United States Gwen Jorgensen
Great Britain Non Stanford
Great Britain Vicky Holland
ITU Olympic Qualification List
(as of May 15, 2016)
36 New Zealand Andrea Hewitt
United States Sarah True
United States Katie Zaferes
Netherlands Rachel Klamer
Bermuda Flora Duffy
Great Britain Helen Jenkins
Australia Ashleigh Gentle
Czech Republic Vendula Frintová
Austria Lisa Perterer
Ireland Aileen Morrison
Italy Annamaria Mazzetti
Germany Anne Haug
Japan Yuka Sato
Mexico Claudia Rivas
Australia Charlotte McShane
Brazil Pâmella Oliveira
Japan Yurie Kato
Austria Sara Vilic
Spain Ainhoa Murúa
South Africa Gillian Sanders
New Zealand Nicky Samuels
South Africa Mari Rabie
Russia Alexandra Razarenova
Ukraine Yuliya Yelistratova
Switzerland Jolanda Annen
Hungary Margit Vanek
Poland Agnieszka Jerzyk
France Audrey Merle
Spain Carolina Routier
Spain Miriam Casillas
Canada Kirsten Sweetland
Slovenia Mateja Šimic
Italy Charlotte Bonin
Russia Anastasia Abrosimova
Canada Sarah-Anne Brault
Hungary Zsófia Kovács
ITU Points List
(as of May 15, 2016)
4 Mauritius Fabienne St. Louis
Ecuador Elizabeth Bravo
China Wang Lianyuan
Estonia Kaidi Kivioja
Re-allocation of unused quota places 7 Belgium Claire Michel
Belgium Katrien Verstuyft
Sweden Lisa Nordén
Canada Amelie Kretz
Russia Mariya Shorets
Mexico Cecilia Pérez
France Cassandre Beaugrand
Total 55

Notes

^ 1. South Africa has awarded a quota place through the continental qualifier, but later declined, as SASCOC made an agreement on the Rio 2016 Olympics qualification criteria that the continental route would not be considered.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Qualification System – Games of the XXXI Olympiad – Triathlon" (PDF). ITU. Retrieved 15 June 2015.
  2. Greene, Erin. "ITU announces 2016 Olympic Games qualification system". ITU. Retrieved 15 June 2015.
  3. Goddard, Emily (5 February 2014). "ITU reveals Rio 2016 Olympic qualification details". Inside the Games. Retrieved 15 June 2015.
  4. "SASCOC will not be considered continental qualification" (PDF). SASCOC. Retrieved 21 March 2016.
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