Triathlon at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Mixed relay

The Mixed relay triathlon at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place at the Odaiba Marine Park in Tokyo on 31 July 2021.[1][2]

Mixed relay
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
VenueOdaiba Marine Park, Tokyo
Date31 July 2021
Competitors64 from 16 nations
Winning time1:23:41
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)Jess Learmonth
Jonny Brownlee
Georgia Taylor-Brown
Alex Yee
 Great Britain
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Katie Zaferes
Kevin McDowell
Taylor Knibb
Morgan Pearson
 United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Léonie Périault
Dorian Coninx
Cassandre Beaugrand
Vincent Luis
 France
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The mixed team event featured teams of four (two men and two women). Each athlete performed a triathlon of 300 m (330 yd) swim, 6.8 km (4.2 mi) cycle, and a 2 km (1.2 mi) run in a relay format.[3]

Kristian Blummenfelt and Flora Duffy, gold medallists in men's and women's individual events, were unable to participate since Norway and Bermuda failed to qualify four athletes, while Austria and South Africa were forced to scratch as they were unable to field a team due to athletes being injured during individual events.

Alex Yee, silver medallist of the men's individual event, brought Great Britain home for the gold. Morgan Pearson and Vincent Luis anchored the silver and bronze for the United States and France. Mexico's Irving Pérez finishes the race as the last athlete while Russia's Igor Polyanski tests positive for doping and receives 3-year suspension in October 2021, jeopardizing the country's rank in the event.

Results

RankNationTriathletesSwimmingCyclingRunningTotal timeDifference
 Great BritainJess Learmonth
Jonny Brownlee
Georgia Taylor-Brown
Alex Yee
16:1339:5723:141:23:41__
 United StatesKatie Zaferes
Kevin McDowell
Taylor Knibb
Morgan Pearson
16:2839:2623:311:23:55+0:14
 FranceLéonie Périault
Dorian Coninx
Cassandre Beaugrand
Vincent Luis
16:3539:5123:211:24:04+0:23
4  NetherlandsRachel Klamer
Marco van der Stel
Maya Kingma
Jorik van Egdom
16:2739:4423:501:24:34+0:53
5  BelgiumClaire Michel
Marten Van Riel
Valérie Barthelemy
Jelle Geens
16:2539:5723:511:24:36+0:55
6  GermanyLaura Lindemann
Jonas Schomburg
Anabel Knoll
Justus Nieschlag
16:2639:5323:591:24:40+0:59
7  SwitzerlandJolanda Annen
Andrea Salvisberg
Nicola Spirig
Max Studer
16:3640:1724:031:25:27+1:46
8  ItalyVerena Steinhauser
Gianluca Pozzatti
Alice Betto
Delian Stateff
16:3340:4624:381:26:23+2:42
9  AustraliaAshleigh Gentle
Matthew Hauser
Emma Jeffcoat
Jacob Birtwhistle
16:2741:1624:191:26:27+2:46
10  SpainAnna Godoy
Fernando Alarza
Miriam Casillas
Mario Mola
16:2941:1024:241:26:31+2:50
11  HungaryZsanett Bragmayer
Bence Bicsák
Zsófia Kovács
Tamás Tóth
16:4341:1124:141:26:43+3:02
12  New ZealandAinsley Thorpe
Tayler Reid
Nicole van der Kaay
Hayden Wilde
16:4740:3924:561:26:53+3:12
13  JapanYuko Takahashi
Kenji Nener
Niina Kishimoto
Makoto Odakura
16:3840:4825:101:27:02+3:21
14  CanadaAmélie Kretz
Matthew Sharpe
Joanna Brown
Alexis Lepage
16:4040:3625:231:27:21+3:40
15  MexicoCecilia Pérez
Crisanto Grajales
Claudia Rivas
Irving Pérez
16:3841:3225:591:28:53+5:12
DNS  AustriaJulia Hauser
Alois Knabl
Lisa Perterer
Lukas Hollaus
DNS
DSQ[4]  ROCAlexandra Razarenova
Dmitry Polyanski
Anastasia Gorbunova
Igor Polyanski
16:2341:1125:021:27:13+3:32

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