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Commonwealth Games Triathlon: Mixed Relay start list for 2022

Your guide to who is bidding for gold in Sunday's Mixed Relay triathlon in Birmingham
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This was the start list for the Mixed Relay Triathlon at the 2022 Commonwealth Games – click here for a full report and results on how England romped to golden glory.

The Mixed Relay Triathlon takes centre stage at the 2022 Commonwealth Games on Sunday afternoon, and it should be a beauty.

Last summer in Tokyo the Great Britain quartet of Jess Learmonth, Georgia Taylor-Brown, Jonny Brownlee and Alex Yee helped put Mixed Relay very much on the map by claiming Olympic Games gold.

Yee and Taylor-Brown are both likely to be involved this weekend as they bid to help Team England to glory on what should be a gripping afternoon of swim/bike/run.

We have some notable changes to the format from Tokyo last summer – you can check them all out here ahead of Sunday’s race.

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Mixed Relay start list

As ever with major triathlon events, a start list comes with the caveat of ‘subject to change’ until the cutoff point, which is 1230 local time on Sunday.

But as things stand, here is what we have to look forward to:

  1. England

. 2. Australia

  • Jacob Birtwhistle
  • Natalie van Coevorden
  • Matthew Hauser
  • Sophie Linn

3. Scotland

4. Canada

  • Tyler Mislawchuk
  • Emy Legault
  • Charles Paquet
  • Dominika Jamnicky

5. New Zealand

6. Wales

  • Iestyn Harrett
  • Olivia Mathias
  • Dominic Coy
  • Non Stanford

7. South Africa

  • Jamie Riddle
  • Simone Ackermann
  • Henri Schoeman
  • Shanae Williams

8. India

  • Adarsh Muralidharan Nair Sinimol
  • Pragnya Mohan
  • Vishwanath Yadav
  • Sanjana Sunil Joshi

9. Bermuda

10. Namibia

  • Dirk Jacobus Coetzee
  • Imke Jagau
  • Jean-Paul Burger
  • Anri Krugel

11. Trinidad & Tobago

  • Jean-Marc Granderson
  • Kaya Alexis Rankine-Beadle
  • Jason Costelloe
  • Jenna Ross

12. Barbados

  • Matthew Wright
  • Zahra Gaskin
  • Niel Skinner
  • Chara Hinds

Start time & how to watch live on TV

The race starts at 1431 local time on Sunday July 31, 2022 (1531 CET or 0931 on the East Coast of the United States).

It will be broadcast live by the BBC, the UK’s national broadcaster.

Why aren’t the Brownlee brothers racing?

For the first time at a major Games since 2006, we have a Team England or a Team GB without a Brownlee – there will be no Alistair or Jonny in Birmingham. Here are the full details on why they are not involved.

Who is favourite to win the gold?

Our John Levison, as tradition dictates, has given his expert insight into Sunday’s race and he has come up with his detailed podium picks.

Graham Shaw
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Graham Shaw
Graham has been involved with TRI247 & RUN247 since the summer of 2021. Since then he has provided strategic direction for all news and is passionate about the growth of triathlon as a fan sport.
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