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Triathlon at the 2022 Commonwealth Games – Mixed relay

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Mixed relay Triathlon
at the 2022 Commonwealth Games
VenueSutton Park, West Midlands
Date31 July 2022
Competitors48 from 12 nations
Medalists
gold medal    England
silver medal    Wales
bronze medal    Australia
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The mixed relay triathlon was part of the Triathlon at the 2022 Commonwealth Games program. The competition was held on 31 July 2022 at Sutton Park, near Sutton Coldfield in Birmingham. This was to be the third time the event had been held at the Commonwealth Games.

Australia returned as defending champions, while England, the 2014 champions, returned as hosts. 12 teams competed, the largest number ever in the event, with debuts for Namibia, Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados, the first Caribbean[1] nations to take part, and India, the first Asian team to take part in the event. As such, this was the first occasion when all six regions of the Commonwealth Games Federation will be represented.

Competition format

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Each team consisted of four athletes (two male and two female) and each had to cover a course of 300 metres (0.19 mi) swimming, 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) road bicycling, and 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) road running.[2] In line with World Triathlon rules for this Olympiad, for the first time the race order at the Commonwealth Games was male, female, male, female.

Result

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Entry lists were published on 20 July 2022.[3]

England regained the title they won in the 2014 Commonwealth Games, individual gold medalist Alex Yee creating a twenty second lead over the run stage of the first leg, and Coldwell, Dickinson and a dominant Taylor-Brown never relinquishing it. Non Stanford, building on the strong leg of Olivia Mathias, surged on the final run leg to give Wales its first Commonwealth triathlon medal, a silver 46 seconds behind the gold, with 2018 champions Australia profiting from a fast third leg from Matthew Hauser to hold on to the bronze medal a further three seconds back, but eight clear of fourth placed New Zealand.[4][5][6]

The number in brackets indicates individual rankings on their respective leg.

Rank Team Triathletes Individual Time Total time Gap
1st place, gold medalist(s)  England Alex Yee
Sophie Coldwell
Sam Dickinson
Georgia Taylor-Brown
17:27 (1)
20:18 (4)
18:45 (4)
20:10 (1)
01:16:40 -
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Wales Iestyn Harrett
Olivia Mathias
Dominic Coy
Non Stanford
18:10 (5)
20:02 (2)
18:34 (3)
20:40 (2)
01:17:26 +46
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Australia Jacob Birtwhistle
Natalie van Coevorden
Matthew Hauser
Sophie Linn
17:52 (3)
20:47 (6)
18:07 (1)
20:43 (3)
01:17:29 +49
4  New Zealand Hayden Wilde
Nicole van der Kaay
Tayler Reid
Ainsley Thorpe
17:47 (2)
20:26 (5)
18:33 (2)
20:51 (4)
01:17:37 +57
5  Scotland Cameron Main
Sophia Green
Grant Sheldon
Beth Potter
18:13 (6)
19:59 (1)
19:19 (6)
21:04 (5)
01:18:35 +1:55
6  Canada Tyler Mislawchuk
Emy Legault
Charles Paquet
Dominika Jamnicky
18:31 (8)
20:56 (7)
19:01 (5)
21:33 (7)
01:20:01 +3:21
7  Bermuda Tyler Smith
Flora Duffy
Tyler Butterfield
Erica Hawley
18:38 (9)
20:11 (3)
19:56 (8)
21:21 (6)
01:20:06 +3:26
8  South Africa Jamie Riddle
Simone Ackerman
Henri Schoeman
Shanae Williams
18:10 (4)
21:41 (8)
19.20 (7)
22:06 (8)
01:21:17 +4:35
9  Namibia Drikus Coetzee
Imke Jagau
Jean-Paul Burger
Anri Krugel
20:44 (11)
24:02 (9)
20:57 (9)
24:41 (10)
01:30:24 +13:44
10  India Adarsh Muralidharan Nair Sinimol
Pragnya Mohan
Vishwanath Yadav
Sanjana Sunil Joshi
20:31 (10)
24:09 (10)
22:11 (10)
24:52 (11)
01:31:43 +15:03
11  Trinidad and Tobago Jean-Marc Granderson
Kaya Rankine-Beadle
Jason Costelloe
Jenna Ross
22:32 (12)
26:03 (11)
22:50 (11)
24:16 (9)
01:35:41 +19:01
12  Barbados Matthew Wright
Zahra Gaskin
Niel Skinner
Chara Hinds
18:22 (7)
27:25 (12)
23:29 (12)
27:04 (12)
01:36:20 +19:40

References

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  1. ^ Bermuda, while culturally part of the Caribbean, is geographically distinct, and treated as part of the Americas for the purposes of the Commonwealth Games.
  2. ^ "Triathlon". Birmingham 2022 CWGOC. 18 November 2021. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
  3. ^ Birmihgma 2022 Triathlon Mixed RElay entry list
  4. ^ "Birmingham 2022 Results". results.birmingham2022.com. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
  5. ^ Shaw, Graham (31 July 2022). "Commonwealth Games Mixed Relay Triathlon results: England dominant". TRI247. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
  6. ^ Triathlon, World (31 July 2022). "Team England light up Commonwealth Games with Mixed Relay gold". World Triathlon. Retrieved 12 August 2022.