sexta-feira, 10 de maio de 2019

2019 Sines ETU Sprint Triathlon European Cup and Mediterranean Championships




For the Elite women, wearing #1 is Emmie Charayron FRA. A top ten finish last weekend in Madrid, a bronze in Huelva and a season that closed with a bronze in Alanya and a silver in Agadir. Watch out for Portugal’s powerful young duo, Vera Vilaça and Gabriela Ribeiro. Both strong in the water and having gained valuable early season experience they can swim and bike hard. Ribeiro’s silver in Quarteira as a junior delighted the crowds and no doubt a home advantage will help her. Vilaça’s top ten finish in the elite race was also a clear signal that her training over the winter months has gone well.

For the men, just under 60 athletes, from 15 nations will contest the title. As for the women’s race, there are several nations that are from outside the Mediterranean region.


The course is a one lap swim, followed by a three lap pretty flat bike course. The athletes close the race with a 2-lap 5k that is again pretty flat.


ELITE WOMEN - 11th May 10:00 Start

ELITE MEN- 11th May 11:45 Start

11th May 13:00 Award Ceremony


Start List




2019 Chengdu ITU Triathlon World Cup








Chengdu World Cup is back with the semi-final and FINAL format in a sprint and a super sprint.
Athletes are looking to accumulate points to chase the Olympic dream.

On Saturday, May 11, the men will get underway in the 2019 Chengdu ITU Triathlon World Cup with the first semi-final round taking place at 09:00am (local time) while the women will follow at 11:30 local time. The “A” finals round will take place on Sunday, May 12, with the men starting at 10:05am (local time) and the women following directly after at 10:50am (local time).

Photo credit: Delly Carr | ITU Media
Swim
Water temperature: Wetsuit Possible
Semifinal Number of laps:2 Laps,375m/Lap, Total Distance 750m
Final Number of laps:2 Laps, 375m 1stLap + 125m 2nd Lap, Total Distance 500m
Elite: Pontoon Diving Start
Conditions: Inland Lake
Bike
Semifinal Number of laps: 3 Laps,6.67km/Lap
Final Number of laps:3 Laps,3.4km/Lap
Conditions:Asphalt, some hills and corners.
Run
Semifinal Number of laps: 2 Laps,2.5km/Lap
Final Number of laps:2 Laps,1.25km/Lap, Asphalt, flat





Start List

Start List

IAAF World Relays Yokohama 2019




HOW TO FOLLOW AND WATCH THE IAAF WORLD RELAYS YOKOHAMA 2019



The IAAF World Relays Yokohama 2019 take place at Yokohama International Stadium this weekend, 11-12 May, and you can follow all the action on the IAAF website, its associated platforms and via more than 80 broadcasters from around the world.
This year's edition of the IAAF's newest World Athletics Series event features the introduction of two exciting innovations, the mixed shuttle hurdles relay and the mixed 4x2x400m relay, while teams in the traditional 4x100m and 4x400m relays will be targeting for qualification spots for the IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019.

 

LIVE COVERAGE

The IAAF World Relays Yokohama 2019 will be broadcast around the world in more than 120 territories. Fans from all other territories will have access to a live stream on the IAAF's YouTube channel: [Day 1] [Day 2]


LIVE ACTION

We're providing several ways to get up to speed and stay up to speed. We'll have updates pages on Thursday and Friday providing the key goings-on in the lead-in to the championships. On Saturday we'll also have a live competition blog.
If you already have the app, be sure to download the latest update to benefit from all the features.


SOCIAL MEDIA


WEBSITE COVERAGE


STATS

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