Women's Olympic Triathlon Results
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August 18, 2008
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Olympic Triathlon - Women Beijing, China Monday, August 18, 2008 1.5k swim, 40k draft legal bike, 10k run Complete Results
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games - Women's Triathlon Final Results 1.5km swim, 40km bike, 10km run Gold - Emma Snowsill (AUS) 1:58:27 Silver - Vanessa Fernandes (POR) 1:59:34 Bronze - Emma Moffatt (AUS) 1:59:55 4th - Laura Bennett (USA) 2:00:21 5th - Juri Ide (JPN) 2:00:23 6th - Nicola Spirig (SUI) 2:00:30 2 7th - Daniela Ryf (SUI) 2:00:40 8th - Andrea Hewitt (NZL) 2:00:45 9th - Kiyomi Niwata (JPN) 2:00:51 10th - Debbie Tanner (NZL) 2:01:06 11th Sarah Haskins 2:01:22 19th Julie Swail Ertel 2:02:39
Australian Emma Snowsill is the new Olympic gold medalist in triathlon, winning on a tough course on a hot day in Beijing today. Vanessa Fernandes finished second to take the silver while Emma Moffatt capped off a stellar day for Australia with the bronze.
"It hasn't sunk in yet," said Snowsill. "I knew I had to get out on that run, coming down on the last lap I had to throw in whatever I had left. There is nothing like running scared. I had to make sure I didn't leave anything out on that field. I put every ounce of energy into this."
Snowsill seemed to have the race in hand after the first kilometer in the 10-kilometer run course. Already with a lead, she laid down a punishing pace and scorched the course, posting the fastest run split of the day at 33:17, the only woman to run sub-34:00. Snowsill coasted to the finish line proudly carrying the Australian flag. Fernandes came across the line and the two rivals but friends embraced at the line. Snowsill also welcomed her teammate Moffatt who came in for the bronze.
"For me this silver is like gold. It means a lot to me," said Fernandes. "I can't believe I won silver. I've gotten first many times, today I got second, but it's great. This was an incredible experience. I will never forget this."
American Laura Bennett was 4th, followed by Juri Ide of Japan who pulled off the surprise of the day placing 5th. Defending gold medalist Kate Allen of Austria finished in 14th place. She headed out on the run course in 30th place but posted the third fastest run time of the day to finish inside the top-15.
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