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Wednesday Sept. 16th, 16:30

Briefing Agenda

- Welcome and Introductions

- Competition Jury

- Schedules and Timetables

- Check-in and Procedures

- The course

- Post-Race Procedures

- Weather forecast

Welcome and introductions

Co-TDs Thanos Nikopoulos (GRE)

Leslie Buchanan (CAN)

Assistant TDs Yan Therrien (CAN)

Patty Petty (BER)

Race Referee Juliet Fahey (NZL)

Medical delegate Humberto Aguilar (MEX)

Local Organizing Alex Rausch

Committee (Race Director)

Competition jury – Elite

Yan Therrien (CAN), Chair ITU Technical Delegate

Kris Gemmell (NZL), representing ITU

Barry Siff (USA), representing USAT

Jaime Cadaval (MEX), representing ITU Technical Committee

Sergio Migliorini (ITA), representing ITU Medical Committee

Schedule and Timelines

Wednesday 16:30 Briefing After Briefing Race package distribution Your race package includes:

- Accreditation & vouchers

- Helmet stickers (3x)

- Bike and Bag sticker (1x)

- Body decals (4x) – both arms and both legs

18:00 – 19:00 Opening Ceremony and Parade of Nations at race venue. Buckingham Fountain.

Schedule and Timelines

Thursday No Familiarization and practice on the course as there is racing all day… Friday Same as Thursday until race time. But, men can come and swim during the women’s warm up between 16:00 and 16:45. Coaches run course measurements between 16:00 – 16:45.

Access to Athletes Lounge

Athletes’

lounge

Transition

zone

Pontoon

Schedule and Timelines

Friday Elite Women

15:30 – 16:30 EW Athletes Lounge Check-In

16:00 – 16:45 Transition Area check in EW

16:00 – 16:45 Swim Course Warm-up for EW

16:50 Athletes presentation

17:00 Elite Women Start

After the race Medal ceremony

(immediately after last athlete finish

Top 3 finishers)

Schedule and Timelines

Saturday Elite Men

15:30 – 16:30 EM Athletes Lounge Check-In

16:00 – 16:45 Transition Area check in EM

16:00 – 16:45 Swim Course Warm-up for EM

16:50 Athletes’ presentation

17:00 Elite Men Start

After the race Medal ceremony

(immediately after last athlete finish

Top 3 finishers)

Schedule and Timelines

Saturday

20:00 – … Closing Ceremony Butler Field

Bike Check – before entering Athlete’s Lounge

- Refer to 5.2 in competition rules

- Handle bars with clips-on

- Wheels and spare wheels

- Bike frame

- Saddle position ( -5 cm ≤ Men & -2 cm ≤ Women ) - Random 25%

- Approved exceptions on ITU website:

http://www.triathlon.org/uploads/docs/itu_sport_elite_bike_saddle_rule_exceptions_updated_201506301.pdf

- Approval for the addition/modification of any equipment to the bike, MUST

be obtained from the TD at the end of the athletes’ briefing

- Mechanic service available

Check-in procedures

Athletes Lounge

– Uniform & race gear check (name, country, logos, ITU logo, zippers) –

photos taken of each uniform

Wearing other uniform during the race = DSQ!

– Body marking check (both arms, both legs)

– Timing chip distribution (1 for the ankle)

– Swim cap distribution

– Leave your bag in the Athletes’ Lounge, use the bag sticker as the

athletes gears will be relocated to recovery area during the race

Check-in procedures

Transition Area

- Helmet check - Don’t leave your helmet fastened in the transition

The athlete who misses to comply with this rule will receive a time

penalty of 15 seconds in TA1

– Running Shoes outside the box, helmet on the bike

– The bike must be racked in the first transition by the rear wheel and in the

second transition in any direction

– Spare wheels to be deposited by the coaches to Wheel Stop area

voucher to be presented

The Course

Swim

2 laps of 750 m = 1500 m

Bike

9 laps of 4.35 km (39.15 km)

Run

4 laps of 2.5 km (10.0 km)

Pre-Start Procedure

Athlete Introduction

• 10 minutes before start - line-up in Swim start Area

• Last minute gears will be transefered to Recovery area

• As introduced Jog to the swim start area

• Select your position, remain there and stay behind the

line!

Blocking two positions – immediate DSQ

Start Procedure

Athletes in position

• The start can be given any time after the TD

announces ”On your mark”

• Air horn blast

• The race starts

Athletes not moving forward at the start will

receive a time penalty of 15 seconds in TA1.

False Start Procedure

False start

• Several horn blasts

• Kayaks in front of you

• Everyone goes back to her/his spot

Valid Start but with Early Starters:

• If someone starts before the horn and everyone else starts

with the horn, the false starter will receive a time penalty of 15

seconds in TA1.

(During the time penalty, athlete cannot touch any of their

equipment!)

Swim Course

• Today at 16:00 - Water temperature: 17.5 °C

- Air temperature: 28 °C

- WBGT:

- Relative humidity:

• Pontoon Start, distance to the first turn buoy 337.5 m

• 2 laps (total distance of 1500 m) – clockwise

• Pass all the 4 buoys

• on your right shoulder (orange)

• After 1st lap, exit the water on the pontoon and dive back in for 2nd lap.

• Swim behavior will be closely monitored, inc. video.

• Take wetsuit, cap, goggles to transition into your box.

Swim Map

Transition Area

– Individual Bike Racks – number, name and country flag

– All used equipment into your box

not doing so time penalty

– Mount line at the end of the TA (GREEN LINE)

– Dismount line at the start of the TA (RED LINE)

Swim exit and Transition Area

Transition

zone

Dismount line

Mount line/

Lap counter

Bike Course

• 9 laps of 4.35 (total distance of 39.15 km)

• Flat and technical 180 degres turns

• 2 Wheel Stations

– 1 Team wheel station. Coaches need to bring the wheels (Wheel

Stop 1) around the fountain.

– 1 Neutral wheel station (Wheel Stop 2) on Columbus drive accross

the venue on the west side.

– For locations see the map

• Lap Counter: at the end of TA, left hand side

• Littering zone same as aid stations (see location on the map)

• Lapped athletes are out of the race

– First runner – last biker case will apply

Bike Course

Neutral WS

Team WS

Elite bike course

Bike course

Neutral wheel station All wheels will be returned to Sponsor after the event. ITU collects all wheels post-race and returns them to the wheel stop area and/or Elite Athlete Lounge. The wheels that need to be provided are: -2x 700c 11 cassette Campagnolo speed wheels -2x 700c 10 cassette Campagnolo speed wheels -4x 700c front wheel -2x 700c 11 cassette Shimano rear wheels -2x 700c 10 cassette Shimano rear wheels

Run Course

• 4 laps (total distance of 10 km)

• Aid stations:

– 2 per lap

– For locations see the map

– Sealed water

– Discard plastic bottles and litter in the Littering Zone

(located directly after the Aid Stations)

• Photo-finish

• Congestion in finish area:

– Go to mixed zone / recovery area

Run course

Aid station 1

Aid station 2 Run penalty box

Run penalty box First runner/ last

biker Elite run course

Run Lap and Finish

Penalty box

Team

Wheel Station

Coach area

(media lane)

FINISH

Run Penalty Box

• The penalty box is for infringements in: TA1, bike, TA2 and

littering

e..x.: Mount before mount line, dismount after dismount line,

discharge or store your equipment outside your designated

area, rack the bike outside your own space etc

(Transition will be videotaped for infringements)

• Location: at the entrance of the fountain area on the right

• Information: White board to show race numbers

(Athletes need to read the board)

• Procedure: 15 seconds time penalty served on any lap of

the run

• If you don’t stop it will result in DSQ

Post race procedure

• Photo-finish

• No congestion in finish area: go to mixed zone/recovery area

• For Top 3:

- TV/Flash Interviews

- Medal Ceremony

- Media “Mixed Zone”

• Dress “up” – with race uniform (or country clothes) coaches assistance needed:

Ambush marketing rules apply

• Race caps/visors are allowed at the podium with maximum 1 sponsor logo with

maximum height 4cm & total area 20cm²

• Pick up your bike after your race

Ambush Marketing

• Ambush marketing is defined as:

“Deliberately using the opportunity of live television and

media photographers to acquire additional exposure for your

sponsor product, apparel or brand.”

The consequence for this behavior is:

The athlete will immediately forfeit their prize money for that

event, if any

Please follow the ambush marketing rules

Post-race procedure

Anti-Doping Control

– Photo ID is needed for every athlete to go for testing

Team Medical Access

– Only team medical will be allowed to enter the medical

tent after ITU Medical Delegate’s permission.

– Every NF can have 1 team medical accreditation, but for

team doctors only!

– Team doctors should register with the ITU Medical

Delegate (Dr. Humberto Aguilar)

Coaches Areas

Accreditation

• Accreditations will be distributed to those that have been

entered through the online system from their NF

Coaches will have access to

• Swim pre-start area

• Next to Wheel Station 1 and near penalty box. Cross over to

the middle are near motorcycle turn around.

• Recovery area

Coaches’ RUN ACCESS

• One coach per NF is allowed to have access on the

elite run course for 45minutes from 16:00 to 16:45 on

Friday

• Vests are provided to these coaches by Chief

Transition

• All the coaches will meet at Transition and start at the

same time from the same start point – near dismount

line

• Coaches who require this access, must register with

the registration Tos following the athletes’ briefing

IMPORTANT NOTES

• If you do bike training sessions, please wear

your helmet and beware of the cars on the road

• Prize Money will be ITU Bank transferred (ITU form)

• Event is live on TV

• Anyone wishing to use a Go Pro must register this interest

with the Race Referee immediately after the briefing, and

agree to abide by the conditions applied . This includes the

familiarisation and Race

Important Messages

Littering zones

• 2 on bike course

• 2 on run course

• Can only litter in these zones

Prize money will be wire transferred to

the athletes by ITU following the event

Weather forecasts

Friday Risk of thunderstorms

40mm of rain

Air: 25°C (max)

Wind: 25 km/h

Saturday Chance of a shower

Air: 20°C (max)

Wind: 35 km/h

Sunday It doesn’t matter as I will be on a plane…

Access to briefing presentation

http://www.triathlon.org/about/downloads

/category/race_briefings/

Enjoy your race!

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