ECS Triathlon

Espérance cycliste Sartrouville Triathlon
Full name Espérance cycliste Sartrouville Triathlon
Short name ECS Triathlon
Founded 1993 (1993)
Location Sartrouville, France
Chairman
Denis Veron
Colours green
Website www.sartrouville-triathlon.com
Sartrouville's stars Alistair (left) and Jonathan (right) Brownlee and Javier Gómez Noya with Diemunsch and Ospaly in Nice, 2011.

Espérance cycliste Sartrouville Triathlon or ECS Triathlon is a French sports club based in the suburbs of Paris, commune of Sartrouville. The club's specialization is triathlon for elite level athletes, especially Olympians. Team members have won a total of eight Olympic medals, including the gold medals in male and female triathlon at the 2016 Summer Olympics,[1] and gold, silver, and bronze medals in male triathlon at the 2012 Summer Olympics.[2]

History

Espérance cycliste Sartrouville Triathlon was founded in 1993 by Pierre Veron as a section of the cycling club Espérance cycliste Sartrouville. Veron led the team until his death in 2009, after which leadership passed to his son, Denis Veron.

A female team was created in 2000. In 2016, 18 team members participated in Triathlon at the 2016 Summer Olympics.[3]

Green team

The elite level team is known as The Green Team, because of their green colored uniforms.

2016 green team
Males[4] Nationality Females[5] Nationality
Alistair Brownlee Great Britain Gwen Jorgensen[6][7][8]  United States
Jonathan Brownlee Great Britain Kirsten Sweetland Canada
Javier Gómez  Spain Anneke Jenkins  New Zealand
Mario Mola  Spain Lucy Hall  Great Britain
Fernando Alarza Spain Maaike Caelers  Netherlands
Kristian Blummenfelt  Norway Emmie Charayron[9]  France
Filip Ospalý  Czech Republic Non Stanford[10]  Great Britain
Crisanto Grajales  Mexico Laura Lindermann  Germany
Vicente Hernandez  Spain Jolanda Annen   Switzerland
Andrea Salvisberg   Switzerland Lisa Norden  Sweden
Gabor Faldum [11][12]  Hungary

Former members :

References

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