In Pictures: The Brownlees’ London 2012 Olympics
- By Paul Moore
- Published August 10, 2012

The Brownlees' London 2012 Olympics
When Jonathan Brownlee crossed the line some 20-seconds behind his brother on Tuesday, he made history. Not only was he only the second man in Team GB history to take a triathlon medal, but him and Alistair became the first brothers in over 100 years to share the podium in an individual sport at the Olympics. It is a remarkable testament to the ability of two remarkable athletes on what can only be described as a remarkable day. We thought we’d reflect on that day – and the ones leading up to it – with this little photo gallery.

The Brownlees' London 2012 Olympics
When Jonathan Brownlee crossed the line some 20-seconds behind his brother on Tuesday, he made history. Not only was he only the second man in Team GB history to take a triathlon medal, but him and Alistair became the first brothers in over 100 years to share the podium in an individual sport at the Olympics. It is a remarkable testament to the ability of two remarkable athletes on what can only be described as a remarkable day. We thought we’d reflect on that day – and the ones leading up to it – with this little photo gallery.

The Brownlees' London 2012 Olympics
When Jonathan Brownlee crossed the line some 20-seconds behind his brother on Tuesday, he made history. Not only was he only the second man in Team GB history to take a triathlon medal, but him and Alistair became the first brothers in over 100 years to share the podium in an individual sport at the Olympics. It is a remarkable testament to the ability of two remarkable athletes on what can only be described as a remarkable day. We thought we’d reflect on that day – and the ones leading up to it – with this little photo gallery.

The Brownlees' London 2012 Olympics
When Jonathan Brownlee crossed the line some 20-seconds behind his brother on Tuesday, he made history. Not only was he only the second man in Team GB history to take a triathlon medal, but him and Alistair became the first brothers in over 100 years to share the podium in an individual sport at the Olympics. It is a remarkable testament to the ability of two remarkable athletes on what can only be described as a remarkable day. We thought we’d reflect on that day – and the ones leading up to it – with this little photo gallery.

The Brownlees' London 2012 Olympics
When Jonathan Brownlee crossed the line some 20-seconds behind his brother on Tuesday, he made history. Not only was he only the second man in Team GB history to take a triathlon medal, but him and Alistair became the first brothers in over 100 years to share the podium in an individual sport at the Olympics. It is a remarkable testament to the ability of two remarkable athletes on what can only be described as a remarkable day. We thought we’d reflect on that day – and the ones leading up to it – with this little photo gallery.

The Brownlees' London 2012 Olympics
When Jonathan Brownlee crossed the line some 20-seconds behind his brother on Tuesday, he made history. Not only was he only the second man in Team GB history to take a triathlon medal, but him and Alistair became the first brothers in over 100 years to share the podium in an individual sport at the Olympics. It is a remarkable testament to the ability of two remarkable athletes on what can only be described as a remarkable day. We thought we’d reflect on that day – and the ones leading up to it – with this little photo gallery.

The Brownlees' London 2012 Olympics
When Jonathan Brownlee crossed the line some 20-seconds behind his brother on Tuesday, he made history. Not only was he only the second man in Team GB history to take a triathlon medal, but him and Alistair became the first brothers in over 100 years to share the podium in an individual sport at the Olympics. It is a remarkable testament to the ability of two remarkable athletes on what can only be described as a remarkable day. We thought we’d reflect on that day – and the ones leading up to it – with this little photo gallery.

The Brownlees' London 2012 Olympics
When Jonathan Brownlee crossed the line some 20-seconds behind his brother on Tuesday, he made history. Not only was he only the second man in Team GB history to take a triathlon medal, but him and Alistair became the first brothers in over 100 years to share the podium in an individual sport at the Olympics. It is a remarkable testament to the ability of two remarkable athletes on what can only be described as a remarkable day. We thought we’d reflect on that day – and the ones leading up to it – with this little photo gallery.

The Brownlees' London 2012 Olympics
When Jonathan Brownlee crossed the line some 20-seconds behind his brother on Tuesday, he made history. Not only was he only the second man in Team GB history to take a triathlon medal, but him and Alistair became the first brothers in over 100 years to share the podium in an individual sport at the Olympics. It is a remarkable testament to the ability of two remarkable athletes on what can only be described as a remarkable day. We thought we’d reflect on that day – and the ones leading up to it – with this little photo gallery.

The Brownlees' London 2012 Olympics
When Jonathan Brownlee crossed the line some 20-seconds behind his brother on Tuesday, he made history. Not only was he only the second man in Team GB history to take a triathlon medal, but him and Alistair became the first brothers in over 100 years to share the podium in an individual sport at the Olympics. It is a remarkable testament to the ability of two remarkable athletes on what can only be described as a remarkable day. We thought we’d reflect on that day – and the ones leading up to it – with this little photo gallery.

The Brownlees' London 2012 Olympics
When Jonathan Brownlee crossed the line some 20-seconds behind his brother on Tuesday, he made history. Not only was he only the second man in Team GB history to take a triathlon medal, but him and Alistair became the first brothers in over 100 years to share the podium in an individual sport at the Olympics. It is a remarkable testament to the ability of two remarkable athletes on what can only be described as a remarkable day. We thought we’d reflect on that day – and the ones leading up to it – with this little photo gallery.

The Brownlees' London 2012 Olympics
When Jonathan Brownlee crossed the line some 20-seconds behind his brother on Tuesday, he made history. Not only was he only the second man in Team GB history to take a triathlon medal, but him and Alistair became the first brothers in over 100 years to share the podium in an individual sport at the Olympics. It is a remarkable testament to the ability of two remarkable athletes on what can only be described as a remarkable day. We thought we’d reflect on that day – and the ones leading up to it – with this little photo gallery.

The Brownlees' London 2012 Olympics
When Jonathan Brownlee crossed the line some 20-seconds behind his brother on Tuesday, he made history. Not only was he only the second man in Team GB history to take a triathlon medal, but him and Alistair became the first brothers in over 100 years to share the podium in an individual sport at the Olympics. It is a remarkable testament to the ability of two remarkable athletes on what can only be described as a remarkable day. We thought we’d reflect on that day – and the ones leading up to it – with this little photo gallery.

The Brownlees' London 2012 Olympics
When Jonathan Brownlee crossed the line some 20-seconds behind his brother on Tuesday, he made history. Not only was he only the second man in Team GB history to take a triathlon medal, but him and Alistair became the first brothers in over 100 years to share the podium in an individual sport at the Olympics. It is a remarkable testament to the ability of two remarkable athletes on what can only be described as a remarkable day. We thought we’d reflect on that day – and the ones leading up to it – with this little photo gallery.

The Brownlees' London 2012 Olympics
When Jonathan Brownlee crossed the line some 20-seconds behind his brother on Tuesday, he made history. Not only was he only the second man in Team GB history to take a triathlon medal, but him and Alistair became the first brothers in over 100 years to share the podium in an individual sport at the Olympics. It is a remarkable testament to the ability of two remarkable athletes on what can only be described as a remarkable day. We thought we’d reflect on that day – and the ones leading up to it – with this little photo gallery.

The Brownlees' London 2012 Olympics
When Jonathan Brownlee crossed the line some 20-seconds behind his brother on Tuesday, he made history. Not only was he only the second man in Team GB history to take a triathlon medal, but him and Alistair became the first brothers in over 100 years to share the podium in an individual sport at the Olympics. It is a remarkable testament to the ability of two remarkable athletes on what can only be described as a remarkable day. We thought we’d reflect on that day – and the ones leading up to it – with this little photo gallery.

The Brownlees' London 2012 Olympics
When Jonathan Brownlee crossed the line some 20-seconds behind his brother on Tuesday, he made history. Not only was he only the second man in Team GB history to take a triathlon medal, but him and Alistair became the first brothers in over 100 years to share the podium in an individual sport at the Olympics. It is a remarkable testament to the ability of two remarkable athletes on what can only be described as a remarkable day. We thought we’d reflect on that day – and the ones leading up to it – with this little photo gallery.

The Brownlees' London 2012 Olympics
When Jonathan Brownlee crossed the line some 20-seconds behind his brother on Tuesday, he made history. Not only was he only the second man in Team GB history to take a triathlon medal, but him and Alistair became the first brothers in over 100 years to share the podium in an individual sport at the Olympics. It is a remarkable testament to the ability of two remarkable athletes on what can only be described as a remarkable day. We thought we’d reflect on that day – and the ones leading up to it – with this little photo gallery.

The Brownlees' London 2012 Olympics
When Jonathan Brownlee crossed the line some 20-seconds behind his brother on Tuesday, he made history. Not only was he only the second man in Team GB history to take a triathlon medal, but him and Alistair became the first brothers in over 100 years to share the podium in an individual sport at the Olympics. It is a remarkable testament to the ability of two remarkable athletes on what can only be described as a remarkable day. We thought we’d reflect on that day – and the ones leading up to it – with this little photo gallery.

The Brownlees' London 2012 Olympics
When Jonathan Brownlee crossed the line some 20-seconds behind his brother on Tuesday, he made history. Not only was he only the second man in Team GB history to take a triathlon medal, but him and Alistair became the first brothers in over 100 years to share the podium in an individual sport at the Olympics. It is a remarkable testament to the ability of two remarkable athletes on what can only be described as a remarkable day. We thought we’d reflect on that day – and the ones leading up to it – with this little photo gallery.

The Brownlees' London 2012 Olympics
When Jonathan Brownlee crossed the line some 20-seconds behind his brother on Tuesday, he made history. Not only was he only the second man in Team GB history to take a triathlon medal, but him and Alistair became the first brothers in over 100 years to share the podium in an individual sport at the Olympics. It is a remarkable testament to the ability of two remarkable athletes on what can only be described as a remarkable day. We thought we’d reflect on that day – and the ones leading up to it – with this little photo gallery.

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Paul Moore
Paul Moore is the Online Editor for Triathlete Europe. When not glued to a computer he can be found writing books - most recently The World's Toughest Endurance Challenges which you can buy on Amazon. Paul has also written Ultimate Triathlon: A complete training guide for long-distance triathletes which is also available on Amazon.
















