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Elite / U 23 Athletes briefing May 3, 2015
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Briefing agenda Welcome and Introductions Competition Jury Schedules and Timetables Check-in and Procedures The course Post-Race Procedures Weather forecast
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Welcome and Introductions Jaime Cadaval, President of Federación Méxicana de Triatlón y Secretary General of Confederación Americana de Triatlón (PATCO) Joyce Donaldson, ITU Technical Delegate Esteban Benitez, ITU Race Referee Irving Zavala, ITU Chief Race Official Mauricio Álvarez, LOC Director
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Competition Jury Joyce Donaldson, Chair Jaime Cadaval, President Mexican Federation Eric Angstadt, ITU Staff
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Schedule and Timelines Sunday 06:30 – 08:15 Athletes’ Lounge open and check-in 06:45 – 08:15Transition Area open for Elite Women 07:55 – 08:15 Warm-up for Elite Women 08:20 Athlete Introductions 08:30 Elite Women Start 12:40Medal Ceremony
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Schedule and Timelines Sunday 08:40 – 09:40 Athletes’ Lounge open and check-in 09:40 – 10:20 Transition Area open for Elite Men 10:00 – 10:30 Warm-up for Elite Men 10:35Athletes Introduction 10:45Elite Men Start 12:40Medal ceremony
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Check-in procedures Athletes Lounge Uniform check (name, country, logos, ITU logo, zippers) – photos taken of each uniform. Wearing other uniform during the race = DQF! Body marking check (both arms, both legs) Timing chip distribution 1 for the ankle Swim cap distribution
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Check-in procedures Transition Area Helmet check- Don’t leave your helmet fastened in the transition The athlete who does not comply with this will receive a time penalty of 15 seconds in TA1. Running Shoes outside the box, helmet on the bike Spare wheels to the wheel-stop, after they are checked with Bike check
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Bike Check Bike Check – before entering Athlete’s Lounge Refer to 5.2 in competition rules Handle bars with clip-ons Wheels (non authorized UCI wheels rule) Spare wheels Bike frame Helmet Saddle position (-5cm≤ Men & -2cm≤ Women) Random 25% Approved exceptions on ITU website http://www.triathlon.org/about/downloads/category/rules Approval for the addition/modification of any equipment to the bike, MUST be obtained from the RACE REFEREE up until 10 minutes from the end of this Athletes’ Briefing Mechanic service available at athletes lounge
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Pre-start Procedure Athlete Introduction: 10 minutes before start - line-up on deck at pontoon Jog to the platform Select your position and stay behind the line! Athlete blocking more than one place will result DQF
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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.
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False Start Procedures False start Example 1: Several horn blasts Everyone goes back to her/his spot False start Example 2: If someone starts before the horn and everyone else starts with the horn, the athlete who early started will receive a time penalty of 15 seconds in TA1. During the time penalty athlete can not touch any equipment!
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The Course Swim 1 lap of 1500 m Bike 8 laps = 38.4 km Run 4 laps of 10 km
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Swim course Water temperature: 25.3 °C Wetsuit not allowed 1 laps 1500 m clockwise Distance to the first turn buoy 375 m Take cap, goggles to transition into your box
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Swim course Map
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Transition Area Individual Bike Racks – number, name and country flag Running shoes in front of the box, helmet on the bike Goggles & swim caps into the box Bags to the Athletes Lounge Flow of Transition T1 – Rear wheel in rack, facing inside of Transition, exit using inside lane of Transition T2 – Front wheel in rack, exit using outside lane of Transition Mount line at the end of the TA GREEN LINE Dismount line at beginning of TA RED LINE
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Transition Flow
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Bike course 8 laps, clockwise Flat and technical 1 Wheel Stations 1 Team wheel station Lap Counter: before transition area Lapped athletes are out of the race First runner – last biker case
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Bike Course Map Wheel station
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Caution Caution signal: three sharp whistles and red flags
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Run course 4 laps, clockwise, total distance of 10 km Aid stations: 3 per lap For locations see the map Sealed water Discard plastic bottles off course Congestion in finish area: Go to recovery area
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Insert Run Course Map (show locations of aid station, lap counter & finish chute) (clarify if the athletes will be passing through the TZ on every lap) Run Course Map
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Run Penalty Box The penalty box is for infringements in: TA1, bike and TA2 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: 150m before the Transition Area Information: White board to show race numbers (Athletes need to read the board – coaches are advised to check and inform their athletes) Procedure: 15 second time penalty served on any lap of the run If you don’t stop DSQ
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Post-race Procedures 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 that the athlete will immediately forfeit their prize money for that event, if any. Please follow the ambush marketing rules
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Post-race Procedures Anti-Doping Control Photo ID is needed for every athlete to have ready for Doping Control
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Coaches areas Accreditation Only Coaches who have been registered from their NF into the ITU online system are entitled for an accreditation Accreditation will allow you to: Athletes Lounge Recovery Area
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Weather forecast TempWeather Saturday24ºCRain / Cloudy (feels like 26) Sunday24ºCLight Rain / Partially Clouded
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Good Luck! ¡Buena Suerte!
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