World Triathlon Championship Series Explained

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The World Triathlon Championship Series is World Triathlon's annual series of triathlon events used to crown an annual world champion since 2008. There are multiple rounds of competitions culminating in a Grand Final race. Athletes compete head-to-head for points in these races that will determine the overall World Triathlon champion. The elite championship races are held, with one exception, over two distances, the standard or 'Olympic' distance (1.5 km swim, 40 km bike, 10 km run) and the sprint distance (750 m swim, 20 km bike, 5 km run). The ITU (the former name of World Triathlon) world champion between 1989 and 2008 had been decided in a single annual championship race.

Since 2018 a mixed relay series has been run in tandem, where national teams compete in mixed team relays for prize money and Olympic qualifying points.[1] From these races, one is denominated as the World Triathlon Mixed Relay Championships.

Since 2021 the leg holding the Mixed Relay Championships has also included the reinstated World Triathlon Sprint Championships under the combined branding of World Triathlon Sprint & Relay Championships. The stand-alone Sprint championship had previously been discontinued in 2011. Races in the sprint world championships are held over Super-sprint distances (300 m swim, 5 km bike, 2.5 km run) using a multi-race eliminator format which is unique to that leg.

The final leg of the series is marketed as the Grand Final, and has a greater points allocation, which must be included in the athletes final score ranking for the season along with the four best other results. In addition, the week of the Grand Final also sees age-grade World Championships in one-off races, including an under-23 title considered an elite event, as well as single-race para triathlon championship events.

History

With the establishment of the International Triathlon Union (ITU, now World Triathlon) in 1989 it was quickly established that the governing body should host a yearly world championship to establish the men's and women's world champion. With the creation and hosting of the first ITU Triathlon World Championship in 1989 the ITU had established itself and the sports premier event but the sport overall lacked cohesion with races of varying lengths and prize pools, which increased the difficulty for triathletes to train and plan for seasons ahead. So in 1991 the ITU created the ITU Triathlon World Cup a year long series of races all hosted by the ITU with regular distances and prize money. With a world championship and a regular season established the ITU's attention moved onto other issues including earning the sport a place at the Olympics.

Then in 2008 the day after the 2008 men's Olympic triathlon race the ITU announced starting next year it would be replacing the single race world championship with a six-race World Championship points super series culminating in a Grand Final, it was to be called the World Championship Series (WCS).[2] The ITU believed it would help grow the sport and increase the reach to the level of major sports whilst gaining a bigger TV audience.[3] Most athletes and professional coaches were happy at the announcement believing it would help the sport become more popular and increase professionalism and pay for the top level athletes. However, there were major monetary concerns one week after the announcement as the ITUs main sponsor BG had pulled out of its nine-year sponsorship deal after only two years.[4] [5]

By its start in 2009 the series had gained a title sponsor in Dextro Energy[6] [7] [8] in a $2 million deal allowing for each World Championship event to feature a $150,000 prize purse and for the Grand final to have $250,000, this also meant that $700,000 was available at the end of the series. This influx of cash meant that athletes would be to earn almost triple what they had previously helping to draw more into the sport. In 2011 the sprint distance world championship was incorporated into the series giving the same points and prize money as any other event, from this point on sprint distance events would make up a part of the series.[9] In 2012 Dextro Energy ended their title sponsorship in tandem with the series rebranding itself as the World Triathlon Series.[10] Then in 2013 the prize pool saw an increase to $2.25 million certifying the world triathlon series as the richest series in triathlon. In 2018 with the growing popularity of the World Triathlon Mixed Relay Championships and the disciplines' addition to the Olympic program [11] it was decided that at three of the events on the 2018 calendar a mixed relay event would be held alongside the men's and women's competition; these three events would grant points towards Olympic qualification and constitute the new mixed relay series.

Only two triathletes succeeded in winning World Championships under both formats, Javier Gomez of Spain, and Helen Jenkins (née Tucker) of Great Britain and Wales. In 2020, in response to multiple race cancellations as a result of COVID-19 the Championship was once more decided on the basis of a single Championship race, won by Vincent Luis of France and Georgia Taylor-Brown of Great Britain and England. As Luis had already won a world title in 2019 under the now established season-long format, he in effect became only the third triathlete to win World Championships in both the single race and season-long formats.

During the 2023 events, at least 57 participants fell ill after swimming off Roker Beach in Sunderland. An Environment Agency sample taken three days before the event indicated 3,900 E. coli colonies per 100ml, over 39 times higher than readings taken the previous month, but the results were not published until after the competition. Northumbrian Water reported that no discharges that would have affected water quality off Roker Beach were recorded since October 2021.[12]

Disciplines

Currently there are three different distance disciplines:

In all instances the swim will be a mass start in open-water and the cycling will be draft-legal. There is an allowed leniency of 10% on each segment of courses route for the standard and sprint distances, with more discretion being allowed for the mixed relay. The standard distance was also known as the Olympic distance as it was the only distance competed for in the Olympics, however the World Triathlon has tried to enforce the use of the name standard distance saving the name Olympic on for official Olympic events.

Champions

Men's championship

2009
2010 (2 †)
2011 (2)
2012
2013 (3)
2014 (4)
2015 (5)
2016
2017 (2)
2018 (3)
2019
2020 (2)
2021
2022
2023
[13] The athlete won his first title as World Champion under the old world championship system.

The championship was restricted to a single race event due to COVID 19.

Women's championship

2009
2010 (2)
2011 (2 †)
2012
2013
2014
2015 (2)
2016
2017 (2)
2018
2019
2020
2021 (3)
2022 (4)
2023
The athlete won the title of World Champion under the old world championship system.

The championship was restricted to a single race event due to COVID 19.

Medals classification

Hosts

World Triathlon Series locations

The World Triathlon Series has visited 27 cities in 19 countries since its founding in 2009.

CountryCityYear
200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023
Gold CoastGFGF
Sydney
Kitzbühel
Bermuda
EdmontonGFMRMRGF
Montreal
BeijingGF
HamburgMRMR
Leeds
LondonGF
MR MR
Sunderland
BudapestGF
Cagliari
MR
Yokohama
CozumelGF
RotterdamGF
AucklandGF
Cape Town
Seoul
Tongyeong
Madrid
PontevedraGF
Stockholm
LausanneGF
Abu DhabiMRGF
ChicagoGF
San Diego
Washington, D.C.
Where GF = Grand Final, MR = Mixed Relay event
World Triathlon Series Grand Final locations

The final race of each season is known as the grand final and has extra points, prize money and prestige associated with it, when a city bids to host the grand final it also bids to host many World Triathlon events such as the amateur Age-group world championships and the Paratriathlon world championship.

YearDateLocation
20099 - 13 SeptemberGold Coast, Australia
20108 - 12 SeptemberBudapest, Hungary
201110 - 11 SeptemberBeijing, China
201220 - 21 OctoberAuckland, New Zealand
201314 - 15 SeptemberLondon, Great Britain
20141 SeptemberEdmonton, Canada
201517 SeptemberChicago, United States
201611-18 SeptemberCozumel, Mexico
201714-17 SeptemberRotterdam, Netherlands[14]
201812–16 SeptemberGold Coast, Australia
2019August 30–1 SeptemberLausanne, Switzerland
2020Cancelled*Edmonton, Canada
202120-22 AugustEdmonton, Canada
202222-26 NovemberAbu Dhabi, UAE
202323-24 SeptemberPontevedra, Spain
202417-20 OctoberTorremolinos, Spain

ITU Triathlon World Championship

ITU Triathlon World Championship
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The world champion was formerly crowned in the ITU Triathlon World Championship, a single championship race that was held annually from 1989, the same year as the formation of the International Triathlon Union (ITU), to 2008.

Results

Men's championship

1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994 (2)
1995 (2)
1996 (3)
1997
1998 (4)
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003 (2)
2004
2005 (3)
2006
2007
2008

Women's championship

1989
1990
1991
1992
1993 (2)
1994
1995 (2)
1996
1997 (2)
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005 (2)
2006 (3)
2007
2008

Medal table

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1 171513
2 933
3 559
4 255
5 23
6 14
7 112
8 11
9 11
11
11 12
121
1
141
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Host city

YearDateLocation
19896 AugustAvignon, France
199015 SeptemberOrlando, United States
199113 OctoberQueensland, Australia
199212 SeptemberMuskoka, Canada
199322 AugustManchester, United Kingdom
199427 NovemberWellington, New Zealand
199512 NovemberCancún, Mexico
199624 AugustCleveland, United States
199716 NovemberPerth, Australia
199830 AugustLausanne, Switzerland
199912 SeptemberMontreal, Canada
200030 AprilPerth, Australia
200122 JulyEdmonton, Canada
20029 - 10 NovemberCancún, Mexico
20036 - 7 DecemberQueenstown, New Zealand
20049 MayMadeira, Portugal
200510 - 11 SeptemberGamagōri, Japan
20062 - 3 SeptemberLausanne, Switzerland
200730 August - 2 SeptemberHamburg, Germany
20085 - 8 JuneVancouver, Canada

See also

External links

See main article: world championships.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2018-WTS-Media-Guide. 23 August 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180311022841/https://media.triathlon.org/uploads/2018-WTS-Media-Guide.pdf. 11 March 2018. live.
  2. Web site: ITU World Championship Series. Union. International Triathlon. 2008-10-17. Triathlon.org. en. 2019-01-29.
  3. Web site: ITU replaces one-day Elite World Championship with new six-race 'Super Series'. Slowtwitch.com. Slowtwitch.com. en. 2019-01-29.
  4. Web site: BG drop triathlon sponsorship. 26 August 2009. www.insidethegames.biz. 2019-01-29.
  5. Web site: The BG Legacy. Union. International Triathlon. 2008-12-20. Triathlon.org. 2019-01-29.
  6. Web site: Dextro Energy sign up with triathlon - SportsPro Media. www.sportspromedia.com. 10 February 2009 . 2019-01-29.
  7. Web site: Brand history. Dextro Energy. en. 2019-01-29.
  8. Web site: Dextro to sponsor new triathlon series. 2014-09-18. www.sportindustry.biz. en. 2019-01-29.
  9. News: Sprint And Team Championships Added To The 2011 Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championship Series Triathlete. 2011-04-27. Triathlete. 2018-08-23. en-US.
  10. Web site: 2013 Series Guide. International Triathlon Union. 17 September 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131007164611/http://c1303192.r92.cf0.rackcdn.com/2013-WTS-SERIES-GUIDE.pdf. 7 October 2013. dead.
  11. News: Tokyo 2020: Mixed-gender events added to Olympic Games. 2017-06-09. BBC Sport. 2018-08-23. en-GB.
  12. News: Ungoed-Thomas . Jon . Jenz . Maximillian . Fifty-seven swimmers fall sick and get diarrhoea at world triathlon championship in Sunderland . 26 August 2023 . 5 Aug 2023.
  13. Web site: ITU Rankings Archive. Union. International Triathlon. Triathlon.org. en. 2019-01-29.
  14. Web site: 2016 & 2017 WTS Grand Final hosts revealed. 15 December 2014 . World Triathlon.