This article details the qualifying phase for triathlon at the 2020 Summer Olympics (postponed to 2021[1] due to the COVID-19 pandemic). 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. 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 began on May 11, 2018, and then concludes two years later on the same date.[2]

Summary

Ten NOCs will each earn four quota spots (two per gender) through mixed team qualification. The top seven NOCs in the ITU mixed relay rankings of 31 March 2020 will qualify. NOCs other than those seven can participate in the 2020 ITU Mixed Relay Olympic Qualification Event, with three more teams earning Olympic quota places through that competition.[2] This ensures a minimum field of ten teams in the mixed relay.

The individual rankings of 11 May 2020 will provide quota spots to 31 athletes in each gender. The first 26 spots will go sequentially to the best ranked athletes, subject to a limit of three per NOC (if all three are in the top 30) or two per NOC (if the third would be outside the top 30). For the purposes of this allocation, any NOC that qualified through mixed relay (and thus already has two quota places in each gender) must ignore its two highest-ranked competitors in each gender. Five additional spots will be awarded by continent, to the best-ranked remaining athlete from that continent whose NOC has not already qualified any quota places.[2] A team that qualifies two individuals in both the men's and women's events will then be eligible to join the ten previously qualified teams in the mixed relay event. In 2021, seven further teams achieved at least two quotas in both events, and thus also qualified for mixed relay.

Two places per gender are reserved for the host, Japan. Two final places in each gender are awarded by Tripartite Commission invitation.

NOCMenWomenMixedTotal
 Argentina11
 Australia33Yes6
 Austria22Yes4
 Azerbaijan11
 Belgium22Yes4
 Bermuda11
 Brazil123
 Canada22Yes4
 Chile112
 China11
 Czech Republic22
 Ecuador11
 Egypt11
 Estonia11
 France32Yes5
 Germany22Yes4
 Great Britain23Yes5
 Hong Kong11
 Hungary22Yes4
 Ireland112
 Israel22
 Italy23Yes5
 Japan22Yes4
 Luxembourg11
 Mexico22Yes4
 Morocco11
 Netherlands22Yes4
 New Zealand22Yes4
 Norway314
 Portugal213
 ROC22Yes4
 Romania11
 South Africa22Yes4
 Spain32Yes5
 Switzerland22Yes4
 Syria11
 Ukraine11
 United States23Yes5
Total: 38 NOCs555518110

Timeline

EventDateVenue
Mixed relay rankingMarch 12, 2020
2021 ITU Mixed Relay Olympic Qualification EventMay 21, 2021Portugal Lisbon
Cut-off for individual rankingsJune 15, 2021

Men's event

EventPlacesQualified NOCSelected triathlete
Mixed relay rankings[3]14 FranceVincent Luis
Dorian Coninx
 AustraliaJacob Birtwhistle
Aaron Royle
 Great BritainJonathan Brownlee
Alex Yee
 New ZealandHayden Wilde
Tayler Reid
 GermanyJonas Schomburg
Justus Nieschlag
 NetherlandsMarco Van Der Stel
Jorik Van Egdom
 United StatesMorgan Pearson
Kevin McDowell
Mixed relay event[4]6 BelgiumJelle Geens
Marten van Riel
 ItalyGianluca Pozzatti
Delian Stateff
 SwitzerlandMax Studer
Andrea Salvisberg
Individual ranking – World[5]25 SpainJavier Gómez Noya
 NorwayKristian Blummenfelt
 SpainMario Mola
 South AfricaHenri Shoeman
 CanadaTyler Mislawchuk
 NorwayGustav Iden
 HungaryBence Bicsák
 South AfricaRichard Murray
 FranceLéo Bergère
 SpainFernando Alarza
 AustriaAlois Knabl
 NorwayCasper Stornes
 PortugalJoao Pereira
 PortugalJoao Silva
 AustraliaMatthew Hauser
 MexicoCrisanto Grajales
 Denmarkxxx
 BrazilManoel Messias
 IsraelShachar Sagiv
 CanadaMatthew Sharpe
 Mexico Irving Pérez
 AzerbaijanRostyslav Pevtsov
 AustriaLukas Hollaus
 ROCDmitry Polyanski
 IsraelRan Sagiv
 HungaryTamás Tóth
Individual ranking – Africa1 MoroccoMehdi Essadiq
Individual ranking – Americas1 ChileDiego Moya
Individual ranking – Asia1 Hong KongOscar Coggins
Individual ranking – Europe1 RomaniaFelix Duchampt
Individual ranking – Oceania0None eligiblexxx
Host nation2 JapanKenji Nener
 JapanMakoto Odakura
Tripartite Commission1 SyriaMohamad Maso
Not allocatedxxx
Reallocation3 LuxembourgStefan Zachäus
 IrelandRussell White
 ROCIgor Polyanski
Total 55

Women's event

EventPlacesQualified NOCSelected triathlete
Mixed relay rankings[3]14 FranceCassandre Beaugrand
Léonie Périault
 AustraliaAshleigh Gentle
Jaz Hedgeland
 Great BritainJess Learmonth
Georgia Taylor-Brown
 New ZealandAinsley Thorpe
Nicole van der Kaay
 GermanyLaura Lindemann
Anabel Knoll
 NetherlandsMaya Kingma
Rachel Klamer
 United StatesKatie Zaferes
Summer Rappaport
Mixed relay event[4]6 BelgiumValerie Barthelemy
Claire Michel
 ItalyAngelica Olmo
Alice Betto
 SwitzerlandNicola Spirig
Jolanda Annen
Individual ranking – World[6]26 Great BritainVicki Holland
 United StatesTaylor Knibb
 AustriaLisa Perterer
 Czech RepublicVendula Frintová
 BermudaFlora Duffy
 CanadaJoanna Brown
 SpainMiriam Casillas
 ItalyVerena Steinhauser
 BrazilVittória Lopes
 AustraliaEmma Jeffcoat
 AustriaJulia Hauser
 NorwayLotte Miller
 BrazilLuisa Baptista
 UkraineYuliya Yelistratova[7]
 SpainAnna Godoy
 PortugalMelanie Santos
 ROCAlexandra Razarenova
 MexicoCecilia Pérez
 HungaryZsanett Bragmayer
 EstoniaKaidi Kivioja
 South AfricaSimone Ackermann
 HungaryZsófia Kovács
 ChileBárbara Riveros
 MexicoClaudia Rivas
 Czech RepublicPetra Kuříková
 EcuadorElizabeth Bravo
Individual ranking – Africa1 EgyptBasmla ElSalamoney
Individual ranking – Americas1 ArgentinaRomina Biagioli
Individual ranking – Asia1 ChinaZhong Mengying
Individual ranking – Europe1 IrelandCarolyn Hayes
Individual ranking – Oceania0None eligiblexxx
Host nation2 JapanYuko Takahashi
Niina Kishimoto
Tripartite Commission0Not allocatedxxx,xxx
Reallocation3 ROCAnastasia Gorbunova
 CanadaAmélie Kretz
 South AfricaGillian Sanders
Total 55

References

  1. "Joint Statement from the International Olympic Committee and the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee". IOC. 24 March 2020. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  2. 1 2 3 "Tokyo 2020 – ITU Triathlon Qualification System". ITU.
  3. 1 2 Teams fight for relay spots as France, Australia, Great Britain, New Zealand, Germany, Netherlands, USA and hosts Japan already qualified
  4. 1 2 Triathlon, World. "Results: Mixed Relay | 2021 World Triathlon Mixed Relay Olympic Qualification Event Lisbon". World Triathlon. Retrieved 2022-09-22.
  5. "World Triathlon Individual Olympic Qualification Ranking: Tokyo 2020 — World Triathlon". 2021-06-28. Archived from the original on 2021-06-28. Retrieved 2022-09-22.
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