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'''2022 Wildcards and Replacements:''' [[Richard Murray (triathlete)|Richard Murray]] (Cheetahs), [[Ryan Fisher (triathlete)|Ryan Fisher]] (Scorpions), [[Alex Yee]] (Rhinos), [[Laura Lindemann|Laura Lindermann]] (Cheetahs/ Rhinos), [[Cameron Wurf]] (Scorpions), Jessica Fullagar (Scorpions), Davis Bove (Sharks), [[Summer Rappaport]] (Cheetahs/ Eagles), Gina Sereno (Cheetahs) Maxamilion Sperl (Rhinos), [[Dorian Coninx|Donian Coninx]] (Eagles), Nathan Lessmann (Scorpions) |
'''2022 Wildcards and Replacements:''' [[Richard Murray (triathlete)|Richard Murray]] (Cheetahs), [[Ryan Fisher (triathlete)|Ryan Fisher]] (Scorpions), [[Alex Yee]] (Rhinos), [[Laura Lindemann|Laura Lindermann]] (Cheetahs/ Rhinos), [[Cameron Wurf]] (Scorpions), Jessica Fullagar (Scorpions), Davis Bove (Sharks), [[Summer Rappaport]] (Cheetahs/ Eagles), Gina Sereno (Cheetahs) Maxamilion Sperl (Rhinos), [[Dorian Coninx|Donian Coninx]] (Eagles), Nathan Lessmann (Scorpions) |
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Revision as of 07:26, 30 October 2022
Sport | Triathlon |
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Founded | 2017 |
Most recent champion(s) | Hayden Wilde (NZ) Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) |
Official website | https://www.superleaguetriathlon.com/ |
Super League Triathlon is a league of nonstandard triathlon-based races held in the traditional off-season of the sport. Every race involves a swim, bike and run element but all contain additional rules in an aim to test athletic ability, increase viewer excitement and increase the popularity of triathlon more globally.
Structure
The league's season lasts from around September to April. Over the course of the season, Rounds are held at locations around the world; a Round will normally cover a weekend with multiple races occurring for both the men's and women's competition.[1]
Contracts
Being a closed league, only athletes who have a contract with the league for the current season may compete, most athletes that are considered to be the current best in the world are invited to sign contracts with additional contracts won in preseason qualifier events and others awarded to local athletes. The current split is the top ten from the previous season are awarded contracts with ten more split between the best placed at the two qualifying events and the final five being wild card invites currently favouring young or local athletes.[2] This gives a total of 25 athletes for both the men's and women's competitions.[3]
Jerseys
All athletes wear the same yellow jersey with the leagues sponsorship on it, however there is also space for personal or national sponsors. Each jersey is adorned with the athletes national flag for men on the left shoulder and for women on the side panelling under both arms. Special coloured jerseys are awarded to athletes to distinguish them, and each colour has a specific meaning:[4]
- blue-fastest swim split from the previous round
- green-fastest bike split from the previous round
- red-fastest run split from the previous round
- white-athletes under 21
- pink-overall points lead
A jersey of each colour is awarded to the relevant men and women before the start of the next round, except the white jersey which is awarded to all of the athletes under 21.
The women's jerseys are currently a more revealing design than that of the men. This continues to draw criticism from female triathlon participants across the sport with regards to objectification of female athletes and safety/health implications of a lack of breast tissue support and skin cancer risk, due to their open back design. Coloured jerseys, for discipline leaders, were discontinued in 2021, along with the introduction of teams, however discipline and team leader boards, along with the overall series title, are still contested.
Points
During every Round each race awards points towards an athlete's Round score then at the end of a Round athletes are ranked based on their total Round points and awarded League points based on placement, the athlete with the most League points at the end of the season is crowned the overall winner. Point distributions for Round and League points are the same using the following spread.[1]
Place | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12-15 | 16-20 | >21 | DNS |
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Points | 25 | 21 | 18 | 16 | 14 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | -3 |
Any athlete that gets pulled from a race due to a time cut will have Round points removed, if they are pulled in the first stage of a race the lose two points if they are pulled during the second stage they lose one point and if they are pulled in the third stage they are awarded 0 points for that race.
Championship Series Races
Super league triathlon was created with the aim of testing athletes abilities in each discipline of a triathlon (swim, bike, run) but not in the usual way. To do this the league consists exclusively of races that do not follow this convention. Each race is designed to test different aspects of an athlete's ability and racing nous. All races are based on short loops; this leads to fast and aggressive styles of racing. This also means that the race can be based in a city, giving easy access for spectators and allowing spectators to repeatedly see athletes pass, while causing minimal inconvenience to the host.
At every location a short loop for each race element (swim, bike and run) is set around a central transition area, then each race will use those loops but in different variations depending on the race.
The current five race formats are:
- Triple Mix- Three short triathlons are raced but in each triathlon the order of the disciplines is changed: the first is a traditional swim-bike-run; the second is a run-bike-swim; and the third is a bike-swim-run, with a ten minute break between each stage to rest and reset their equipment ready for the next one. The first two stages are mass starts with the third being a pursuit with start times based on the sum of the previous two meaning the first over the line of third stage wins the Triple Mix.[5]
- Eliminator -Three short triathlons are raced but at the end of each triathlon the slowest are removed and do not start the next stage. After the first stage the 15 fastest race again then the top ten from the second stage advance to the third stage where the order over the line is the given order of the Eliminator.[6]
- Enduro - Three short triathlons are concatenated into one long swim-bike-run-swim-bike-run-swim-bike-run race with the added punishment that last two into transition after each discipline are eliminated.[6]
- Sprint Enduro - The field is split in two by random draw, each half races a short triathlon with the first five from each half advancing along with the two fastest finishers not to automatically qualify. Those who advance race a shorter enduro race consisting of two short triathlons i.e. a swim-bike-run-swim-bike-run race.[6]
- Equalizer - A two-stage race comprising an individual cycling time trial in for the first stage then the second stage a swim-run-swim-bike-run is raced with the stage started pursuit style with the time gaps from the previous time trial.[7]
Also if an athlete is at any point 90 seconds down from first place they are pulled from the event. This is to keep the focus of the race at the front and to avoid athletes getting lapped and interfering with the race due to the short loops used for the course.
In all instances the swim is open-water and the cycling will be draft-legal.
2022 Championship Season
Teams
The SLT Teams returned for the 2022 Season, with the new additions of Bahrain Victorious as a sponsor for Team Scorpions and the Fan Team Cheetahs. The Fan Team concept allows fans to pay a subscription and become a 'Fan Team Owner'. Fan Team owners then get the opportunity to vote on key strategic decisions within the Championship Series such as who will take any Short Chutes that the Cheetahs win, or where the Cheetahs will line up on the start pontoon. The Cheetahs are still coached by Annie Emmerson, as well as the Fan Team decisions.
The teams for the 2022 season are:
Fan Team Cheetahs, Coached by Annie Emmerson: Sophie Coldwell, Miriam Casillas Garcia, Rachel Klamer, Verena Steinhauser, Jonny Brownlee, Marten Van Riel, Max Stapley, Shachar Sagiv
Team SLT Rhinos, Coached by Ronnie Schildknecht: Taylor Spivey, Natalie Van Coevorden, Jeanne Lehair, Hanne De Vet, Vasco Vilaca, Sergio Baxter Cabrera, Joao Silva, Valentin Wernz
Team SLT Eagles, Coached by Tim Don: Non Stanford, Sian Rainsley, Sara Roel, Sophia Green, Matthew Hauser, Jamie Riddle, Emil Holm, Dan Dixon
Team SLT Sharks, Coached by Michelle Dillon: Beth Potter, Kate Waugh, Nicole Van Der Kaay, Jule Behrens, Hayden Wilde, Tayler Reid, Chase McQueen, Panagiotis Bitados
Bahrain Victorious Scorpions, Coached by Chris McCormack: Cassandre Beaugrand, Georgia Taylor Brown, Cathia Schar, Emma Jeffcoat, Vincent Luis, Tyler Mislawchuk, Kenji Nener, Christopher Perham
2022 Wildcards and Replacements: Richard Murray (Cheetahs), Ryan Fisher (Scorpions), Alex Yee (Rhinos), Laura Lindermann (Cheetahs/ Rhinos), Cameron Wurf (Scorpions), Jessica Fullagar (Scorpions), Davis Bove (Sharks), Summer Rappaport (Cheetahs/ Eagles), Gina Sereno (Cheetahs) Maxamilion Sperl (Rhinos), Donian Coninx (Eagles), Nathan Lessmann (Scorpions)
Results
Men's Results
- Races and overall
The winner of each event takes home $20,000, while the Championship Series winners is awarded a further $50,000. The winning Team will share $120,000 between them.
Round | Race | First | Second | Third |
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Great Britain | Triple Mix | Hayden Wilde (NZ) | Matthew Hauser (AUS) | Alex Yee (GBR) |
Germany | Enduro | Matthew Hauser (AUS) | Vasco Vilaça (POR) | Hayden Wilde (NZ) |
United States | Eliminator | Hayden Wilde (NZ) | Shachar Sagiv (ISR) | Vasco Vilaça (POR) |
France | Triple Mix | Hayden Wilde (NZ) | Dorian Coninx (FRA) | Kenji Nener (JPN) |
Saudi Arabia | Enduro | Matthew Hauser (AUS) | Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) | Hayden Wilde (NZL) |
2022 SuperLeague Overall |
Hayden Wilde (NZL) | Matthew Hauser (AUS) | Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) |
- Discpline winners
Jerseys (blue for swim, green for bike, red for run) and separate cash prizes were also awarded to the best triathletes in each of the three disciplines that make up triathlon, echoing the secondary classification prizes in road cycling.
Each winner received $15,000.
2022 SuperLeague Overall discipline winners |
Swim | Bike | Run | |
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Jamie Riddle (RSA) | Vasco Vilaça (POR) | Hayden Wilde (NZL) |
Women's Results
- Race and overall results
Round | Race | First | Second | Third |
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Great Britain | Triple Mix | Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) | Taylor Spivey (USA) | Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) |
Germany | Enduro | Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) | Sophie Coldwell (GBR) | Taylor Spivey (USA) |
United States | Eliminator | Taylor Spivey (USA) | Miriam Casillas (ESP) | Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) |
France | Triple Mix | Georgia Taylor-Brown (GB) | Taylor Spivey (US) | Sophie Coldwell (GB) |
Saudi Arabia | Enduro | Georgia Taylor-Brown (GB) | Sophie Coldwell (GB) | Beth Potter (GB) |
2022 SuperLeague Overall |
Georgia Taylor-Brown (GB) | Taylor Spivey (US) | Sophie Coldwell (GB) |
- Discpline winners
Jerseys (blue for swim, green for bike, red for run) and separate cash prizes were also awarded to the best triathletes in each of the three disciplines that make up triathlon, echoing the secondary classification prizes in road cycling.
Each winner received $15,000.
2022 SuperLeague Overall discipline winners |
Swim | Bike | Run | |
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Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) | Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) | Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) |
Team results
The winning Team share $120,000 between them.
Discipline | First | Second | Third |
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2022 SuperLeague Overall Team winners |
Bahrain Victorious Scorpians Cassandre Beaugrand Georgia Taylor-Brown Cathia Schar Emma Jeffcoat Vincent Luis Tyler Mislawchuk Kenji Nener Christopher Perham |
SLT Sharks Beth Potter Kate Waugh Nicole Van Der Kaay Jule Behrens Hayden Wilde Tayler Reid Chase McQueen Panagiotis Bitados |
FT Cheetahs Sophie Coldwell Miriam Casillas Garcia Rachel Klamer Verena Steinhauser Jonny Brownlee Marten Van Riel Max Stapley Shachar Sagiv |
2021 Championship Season
Teams
Before the 2021 season, it was announced that for the first time Super League Triathlon athletes would be competing as representatives of teams as well as individually. Each team would be picked and coached by a triathlon legend. Following the draft on 26th August 2021, the teams for the 2021 season were as follows:
Cheetahs, coached by Annie Emmerson: Sophie Coldwell, Maya Kingma, Léonie Périault, Anna Godoy, Jonny Brownlee, Tyler Mislawchuk, Tamas Toth, Aaron Royle
Rhinos, coached by Ronnie Schildknecht: Katie Zaferes, Rachel Klamer, Yuko Takahashi, Valerie Barthelemy, Marten Van Riel, Jacob Birtwhistle, Jannik Schaufler, Kenji Nener
Eagles, coached by Tim Don: Jess Learmonth, Taylor Spivey, Vicky Holland, Vittoria Lopes, Alex Yee, Jelle Geens, Max Studer, Marco van der Stel
Sharks, coached by Michelle Dillon: Beth Potter, Non Stanford, Carolina Routier, Simone Ackermann, Hayden Wilde, Jonas Schomburg, Vasco Vilaça, Tayler Reid
Scorpions, coached by Chris McCormack: Cassandre Beaugrand, Georgia Taylor-Brown, Ilaria Zane, Emilie Morier, Vincent Luis, Matthew Hauser, Mario Mola, Shachar Sagiv
Results
Men's Results
Round | Race | First | Second | Third |
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Great Britain | Triple Mix[8] | Hayden Wilde (NZ) | Vincent Luis (FRA) | Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) |
Germany | Equalizer[9] | Vincent Luis (FRA) | Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) | Alex Yee (GBR) |
Jersey | Enduro[10] | Alex Yee (GBR) | Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) | Hayden Wilde (NZ) |
United States | Eliminator[11] | Alex Yee (GBR) | Marten Van Riel (BEL) | Vasco Vilaça (POR) |
2021 SuperLeague Overall |
Alex Yee (GB) | Hayden Wilde (NZL) | Jonathan Brownlee (GB) |
- Discpline winners
Jerseys (blue for swim, green for bike, red for run) and separate cash prizes were also awarded to the best triathletes in each of the three disciplines that make up triathlon, echoing the secondary classification prizes in road cycling.
Each winner received $15,000.
2021 SuperLeague Overall discipline winners |
Swim | Bike | Run | |
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Matthew Hauser (AUS) | Seth Rider (USA) | Hayden Wilde (NZL) |
Women's Results
Round | Race | First | Second | Third |
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Great Britain | Triple Mix[12] | Jessica Learmonth (GBR) | Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) | Vicky Holland (GBR) |
Germany | Equalizer[13] | Jessica Learmonth (GBR) | Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) | Beth Potter (GBR) |
Jersey | Enduro[14] | Jessica Learmonth (GBR) | Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) | Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) |
United States | Eliminator[15] | Flora Duffy (BER) | Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) | Katie Zaferes (USA) |
2021 SuperLeague Overall |
Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) | Jess Learmonth (GBR) | Katie Zaferes (USA) |
- Discpline winners
Jerseys (blue for swim, green for bike, red for run) and separate cash prizes were also awarded to the best triathletes in each of the three disciplines that make up triathlon, echoing the secondary classification prizes in road cycling.
Each winner received $15,000.
2021 SuperLeague Overall discipline winners |
Swim | Bike | Run | |
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Vittoria Lopes (BRA) | Jess Learmonth (GBR) | Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) |
Rankings
Men's Rankings
Rank | Athlete | Team | Points | ||||
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C | Alex Yee | Eagles | 59 | ||||
2 | Hayden Wilde | Sharks | 54 | ||||
3 | Jonny Brownlee | Cheetahs | 50 | ||||
4 | Vasco Vilaça | Sharks | 49 | ||||
5 | Vincent Luis | Scorpions | 47 | ||||
6 | Marten Van Riel | Rhinos | 39 | ||||
7 | Seth Rider | Eagles | 26 | ||||
8 | Kenji Nener | Rhinos | 21 | ||||
9 | Matthew Hauser | Scorpions | 19 | ||||
10 | Tayler Reid | Sharks | 17 | ||||
11 | Alessandro Fabian | Cheetahs | 16 | ||||
12 | Shachar Sagiv | Scorpions | 16 | ||||
13 | Aaron Royle | Cheetahs | 15 | ||||
14 | Max Studer | Eagles | 14 | ||||
15 | Kristian Blummenfelt | Rhinos | 12 | ||||
16 | Jacob Birtwhistle | Rhinos | 12 | ||||
17 | Gustav Iden | Eagles | 7 | ||||
18 | Jannik Schaufler | Rhinos | 5 | ||||
19 | Tamás Tóth | Cheetahs | 4 | ||||
20 | Simon Henseleit | Rhinos | 4 | ||||
21 | Gordon Benson | Rhinos | 4 | ||||
22 | Jonas Schomburg | Sharks | 3 | ||||
23 | Mario Mola | Scorpions | 2 | ||||
24 | Oliver Turner | Sharks | 0 | ||||
25 | Henri Schoeman | Sharks | 0 | ||||
26 | Marco Van Der Stel | Eagles | 0 | ||||
27 | Joshua Lewis | Eagles | 0 |
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- This athlete was the Run winner, meaning they accrued the most points during the Run legs across the season
- This athlete was the Swim winner, meaning they accrued the most points during the Swim legs across the season
- This athlete was the Bike winner, meaning they accrued the most points during the Bike legs across the season
- This athlete only competed in London, after being given a wildcard
- This athlete only competed in Munich, after being given a wildcard
- This athlete only competed in Jersey, after being given a wildcard
- This athlete only competed in Malibu, after being given a wildcard
Women's Rankings
Rank | Athlete | Team | Points | ||||
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C | Georgia Taylor-Brown | Scorpions | 60 | ||||
2 | Jess Learmonth | Eagles | 59 | ||||
3 | Katie Zaferes | Rhinos | 49 | ||||
4 | Beth Potter | Sharks | 39 | ||||
5 | Vicky Holland | Eagles | 38 | ||||
6 | Taylor Spivey | Eagles | 37 | ||||
7 | Léonie Périault | Cheetahs | 34 | ||||
8 | Cassandre Beaugrand | Scorpions | 33 | ||||
9 | Sophie Coldwell | Cheetahs | 30 | ||||
10 | Rachel Klamer | Rhinos | 25 | ||||
11 | Non Stanford | Sharks | 24 | ||||
12 | Flora Duffy | Cheetahs | 20 | ||||
13 | Maya Kingma | Cheetahs | 15 | ||||
14 | Emilie Morier | Scorpions | 11 | ||||
15 | Yuko Takahashi | Rhinos | 11 | ||||
16 | Anabel Knoll | Rhinos | 3 | ||||
17 | Valerie Barthelemy | Rhinos | 3 | ||||
18 | Lucy Charles-Barclay | Sharks | 2 | ||||
19 | Vittoria Lopes | Eagles | 19 | ||||
20 | Anna Godoy | Cheetahs | 0 | ||||
21 | Ilaria Zane | Scorpions | 0 | ||||
22 | Gillian Sanders | Sharks | 0 | ||||
23 | Alice Betto | Scorpions | 0 | ||||
24 | Simone Ackermann | Sharks | 0 | ||||
25 | Carolina Routier | Sharks | 0 |
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- This athlete was the Run winner, meaning they accrued the most points during the Run legs across the season
- This athlete was the Bike winner, meaning they accrued the most points during the Bike legs across the season
- This athlete was the Swim winner, meaning they accrued the most points during the Swim legs across the season
- This athlete only competed in London, after being given a wildcard
- This athlete only competed in Munich, after being given a wildcard
- This athlete only competed in Malibu, after being given a wildcard
Team Rankings
Rank | Team | Race 1 - Great Britain | Race 2 - Germany | Race 3 - Jersey | Race 4 - United States | Total Points | ||||
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C | Eagles | 93 | 89 | 91 | 89 | 362 | ||||
2 | Scorpions | 71 | 68 | 70 | 68 | 277 | ||||
3 | Sharks | 66 | 63 | 58 | 71 | 258 | ||||
4 | Cheetahs | 61 | 45 | 55 | 71 | 232 | ||||
5 | Rhinos | 35 | 58 | 53 | 53 | 199 |
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2018–2019 Championship Series Season
Results
Men's Results
Round | Race | First | Second | Third |
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Jersey | Triple Mix[19] | Vincent Luis (FRA) | Henri Schoeman (RSA) | Kristian Blummenfelt (NOR) |
Enduro[20] | Vincent Luis (FRA) | Henri Schoeman (RSA) | Richard Murray (RSA) | |
Malta | Eliminator[21] | Richard Murray (RSA) | Vincent Luis (FRA) | Henri Schoeman (RSA) |
Equalizer[22] | Vincent Luis (FRA) | Henri Schoeman (RSA) | Tyler Mislawchuk (CAN) | |
Mallorca | Triple Mix[23] | Henri Schoeman (RSA) | Vincent Luis (FRA) | Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) |
Sprint Enduro[24] | Vincent Luis (FRA) | Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) | Henri Schoeman (RSA) | |
Singapore | Eliminator[25] | Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) | Tyler Mislawchuk (CAN) | Hayden Wilde (NZ) |
Enduro[25] | Vincent Luis (FRA) | Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) | Henri Schoeman (RSA) |
Women's Results
Round | Race | First | Second | Third |
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Jersey | Triple Mix[19] | Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) | Katie Zaferes (USA) | Ashleigh Gentle (AUS) |
Enduro[20] | Katie Zaferes (USA) | Kirsten Kasper (USA) | Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) | |
Malta | Eliminator[26] | Katie Zaferes (USA) | Rachel Klamer (NED) | Joanna Brown (CAN) |
Equalizer[27] | Katie Zaferes (USA) | Kirsten Kasper (USA) | Summer Cook (USA) | |
Mallorca | Triple Mix[28] | Katie Zaferes (USA) | Taylor Spivey (USA) | Kirsten Kasper (USA) |
Sprint Enduro[29] | Taylor Spivey (USA) | Kirsten Kasper (USA) | Katie Zaferes (USA) | |
Singapore | Eliminator[30] | Katie Zaferes (USA) | Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) | Ashleigh Gentle (AUS) |
Enduro[30] | Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) | Katie Zaferes (USA) | Rachel Klamer (NED) |
2017
The 2017 season consisted of a test event that was held on Hamilton Island, Australia in order to gauge popularity as well as test many of the unique factors about super league i.e the unique race formats). After the success of the test event, another event now also hosting a woman's competition was held on Jersey; this event refined many of the original ideas and allowed for further testing.
Announcement
Although it had been a somewhat open secret in the triathlon media, on 10 February Super league triathlon was officially announced and its website launched.[31] During the announcement one of the founders Chris McCormack declared it to be the future of triathlon with 25 of the best professional men competing in action-packed, innovative race formats competing for 200,000 US dollars.[32] It was stated that although this was a test event there were already plans to include an equal woman's event as well as age group races and a total prize purse of 1.5 million US dollars. The series was to be broadcast on television locally by Australia's Fox Sports and in Europe by Eurosport the series also stated that the races would be available to stream live on their own website.[32]
Invited athletes
Championship Series Hosts
- Super league locations
Country | Location | Year | |||
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2017 | 2018-19[35] | 2021[36] | 2022 | ||
Australia | Hamilton Island | • | |||
Jersey | Saint Helier | • | • | • | |
Singapore | • | ||||
Malta | Bormla | •[37] | |||
Spain | Mallorca, Porto Cristo | • | |||
Great Britain | London | • | • | ||
Germany | Munich | • | • | ||
United States | Malibu, California | • | • | ||
France | Toulouse | • | |||
Saudi Arabia | Neom | • |
Arena Games Triathlon
Arena Games Triathlon Race Format
Arena Games Triathlon* is a form of Super League Triathlon that blends real life racing and virtual racing. The swim portions of the race take place in an Olympic standard pool, while the bike and run sections take place on the pool deck or pool's surrounding area, utilizing static bikes and self propelled treadmills. The bike and run sections of the race are then brought to life by use of in-your-face cameras, capturing the athlete's reactions and emotions as the race unfolds, and through utilizing the training platform Zwift. This includes athletes each having their own race avatar (so that spectators can see the athlete's positions, in relation to each other, on the route selected on Zwift) and real time displays of power output and heartrate data.
At the Arena Games Triathlon, each swim is 200 m, each bike is 4 km, and each run is 1 km. AGT events are competed over heats and a final. Heats see two stages of swim-bike-run, which determine which athletes proceed to the final. 10 athletes qualify for each event final. The final in competed of a over AGT race format. This means 3 back to back stages of swim, bike, run with minimal rest between each stage. A pursuit style start is adopted for the final stage, and the second stage takes the form reversed triathlon (run, bike, swim).[38]
*Arena Games Triathlon not included as part of the Championship Series. As of 2022 Arena Games Triathlon events will form the Arena Games Triathlon World Championship Series powered by Zwift. Points from the series will also contribute points to the World Triathlon rankings.
2020 Season
The Super League Triathlon (SLT) Arena Games was developed as a way of blending virtual and real life racing to create the ultimate spectator experience.[39] The Arena Games debuted in 2020, and provided a way for live professional triathlon to continue, behind closed doors, throughout the global COVID-19 pandemic.[40] The inaugural Arena Games event was held in Rotterdam on 23 August 2020. The Men's event was won by Justus Nieschlag, while Jess Learmonth won the women's race.
Men's Results
Venue | First | Second | Third |
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Rotterdam | Justus Nieschlag (GER) | Vasco Vilaça (POR) | Javier Gomez (ESP) |
Women's Results
Venue | First | Second | Third |
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Rotterdam | Jess Learmonth (GBR) | Rachel Klamer (NED) | Valerie Barthelemy (BEL) |
2021 Season
In 2021 the SLT Arena Games saw further expansion, with a second event in Rotterdam, held 18 April 2021,[43] and an inaugural Arena Games London event, held 27 March 2021.[44] The 2021 SLT Arena Games season was the second season of Arena Games racing to be held behind closed doors. Belgium's Marten Van Riel won both of the Men's events,[45] while in the women's races Sophie Coldwell[46] and Beth Potter,[47] both of Great Britain, won the Rotterdam and London events respectively. The 2021 Arena Games season also featured paratriathlon racing.[48]
Men's Results
Venue | First | Second | Third |
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Rotterdam | Marten Van Riel (BEL) | Alex Yee (GBR) | Aurélien Raphaël (FRA) |
London | Marten Van Riel (BEL) | Justus Nieschlag (GER) | Alex Yee (GBR) |
Women's Results
Venue | First | Second | Third |
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Rotterdam | Sophie Coldwell (GBR) | Beth Potter (GBR) | Anna Godoy Contreras (ESP) |
London | Beth Potter (GBR) | Lucy Charles-Barclay (GBR) | Sophie Coldwell (GBR) |
Arena Games Triathlon Esport World Championship
2022 Season & Inclusion of World Championship
In November 2021, Super League Triathlon announced a new Championship Series, in partnership with World Triathlon.[49] This series, known as Arena Games Triathlon Powered by Zwift would go on to crown the world's first Esports Triathlon World Champion, at the series final, in Singapore.
The line up for the 2022 Arena Games Triathlon Powered by Zwift series is as follows:[50]
- April 9 2022: Munich, Germany at Olympia-Schwimmhalle
- April 23 2022: London, UK at London Aquatics Centre
- May 7 2022: Singapore Grand Final at venue tbc[50]
2022 World Championship Final Standings
Men's Results
First | Second | Third |
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Alex Yee (GBR) | Justus Nieschlag (GER) | Aurélien Raphaël (FRA) |
Women's Results
First | Second | Third |
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Beth Potter (GBR) | Zsanett Bragmeyer (HUN) | Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) |
Arena Games Triathlon Powered by Zwift, Munich
Arena Games Triathlon Powered by Zwift, Munich 2022 was held in Olympia-Schwimmhalle at Olympiapark, Munich, on 9th April 2022. The event consisted of heats and finals for both the male and the female athletes, with the top 3 athletes from each heat, plus the 2 fastest losers overall progressing to the final.[51]
In the Ladies Final, Beth Potter put on a dominant display, taking the win by over a minute after the disqualification of fellow frontrunner Petra Kurikova in the heats. German athletes Lena Meißner and Anabel Knoll completed the podium, in front of a home crowd.[52] France's Aurelien Raphael took the Men's overall win, in a shock victory over highly favoured Alex Yee and Belgium's Marten Van Riel. New comer Max Stapley of Australia finished in second, while 2020 Rotterdam Champion and 2021 London Runner up, Justus Nieschlag continued his strong tradition at Arena Games by completing the podium.[53]
Results
Heats Results
Women Heat 1[54]
Rank | Name | Notes |
---|---|---|
1 | Beth Potter (GBR) | Q |
2 | Lena Meißner (GER) | Q |
3 | Gina Sereno (USA) | Q |
4 | Ilaria Zane (ITA) | q |
5 | Luisa Iogna-Prat (ITA) | q |
6 | Barbara De Koning (NED) | |
7 | Iria Rodriguez (ESP) |
Women Heat 2[54]
Rank | Name | Notes |
---|---|---|
1 | Zsanett Bragmayer (HUN) | Q |
2 | Anabel Knoll (GER) | Q |
3 | Anna Godoy (ESP) | Q |
4 | Romana Gajdošová (SVK) | |
5 | Alissa Konig (CHE) | |
- | Petra Kurikova (CZE) | DQ |
Men Heat 1[55]
Rank | Name | Notes |
---|---|---|
1 | Aurelien Raphael (FRA) | Q |
2 | Marten Van Riel (BEL) | Q |
3 | Gianluca Pozzatti (ITA) | Q |
4 | Chase McQueen (USA) | q |
5 | Max Stapley (AUS) | q |
6 | Russell White (IRL) | |
7 | Alois Knabl (AUT) | |
8 | Simon Henseleit (GER) |
Men Heat 2[55]
Rank | Name | Notes |
---|---|---|
1 | Alex Yee (GBR) | Q |
2 | Gordon Benson (GBR) | Q |
3 | Justus Nieschlag (GER) | Q |
4 | Darr Smith (USA) | |
5 | Joao Silva (POR) | |
6 | Jannik Schaufler (GER) | |
7 | Tjebbe Kaindl (AUT) | |
8 | Donald Hillebregt (NED) | Reinstated Following DQ |
Finals Results
Women Final[52]
Rank | Name |
---|---|
Beth Potter (GBR) | |
Lena Meißner (GER) | |
Anabel Knoll (GER) | |
4 | Anna Godoy (ESP) |
5 | Ilaria Zane (ITA) |
6 | Gina Sereno (USA) |
7 | Luisa Iogna - Prat (ITA) |
8 | Zsanett Bragmayer (HUN) |
Men Final[53]
Rank | Name |
---|---|
Aurelien Raphael (FRA) | |
Max Stapley (AUS) | |
Justus Nieschlag (GER) | |
4 | Chase McQueen (USA) |
5 | Gianluca Pozzatti (ITA) |
6 | Alex Yee (GBR) |
7 | Gordon Benson (GBR) |
8 | Marten Van Riel (BEL) |
Arena Games Triathlon Powered by Zwift London
Arena Games Triathlon Powered by Zwift, London 2022 was held at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London on 23rd April 2022. As with Munich, event consisted of heats and finals for both the male and the female athletes, this time with the top 4 athletes from each heat, plus the 2 fastest losers overall progressing to the final.[51] In a departure from previous Arena Games events, the drafting feature, on the Zwift platform, was deactivated for the event. Thus athletes could no longer gain an advantage by riding in a pack or with others within Zwift while racing.[56]
In the Ladies Final, France's Cassandre Beaugrand set an Arena Games run record of 2:45/km on route to victory ahead of favourites Georgia Taylor Brown, Jess Learmonth, and Munich victor Beth Potter.[57], German athlete Justus Nieschlag took the Men's overall win, in a shock victory over home favourite Alex Yee. Yee finished in second, while Arena Games debutant Nicolo Strada of Italy finished third.[58] The victory made Nieschlag the most successful athlete in Arena Games history, with four podium finishes to his name. He had previously won the inaugural Arena Games in Rotterdam 2020, finished second at Arena Games London 2021, and finished in 3rd at the opening event of the 2022 Arena Games Triathlon series in Munich.
Results
Heats Results
Women Heat 1[59]
Rank | Name | Notes |
---|---|---|
1 | Beth Potter (GBR) | Q |
2 | Cassanre Beaugrand (FRA) | Q |
3 | Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) | Q |
4 | Audrey Merle (FRA) | Q |
5 | Anabel Knoll (GER) | q |
6 | Sophia Green (GBR) | |
7 | Holly Elliott (GBR) | |
8 | Zuzana Michalickova (SVK) | |
9 | Iona Miller (GBR) |
Women Heat 2[54]
Rank | Name | Notes |
---|---|---|
1 | Jess Learmonth (GBR) | Q |
2 | Sian Rainsley (GBR) | Q |
3 | Zsanett Bragmeyer (HUN) | Q |
4 | Kate Waugh (GBR) | Q |
5 | Petra Kurikova (CZE) | q |
6 | Anna Godoy (ESP) | |
7 | Iria Rodriguez (ESP) | |
8 | Barbara De Koning (NED) |
Men Heat 1[60]
Rank | Name | Notes |
---|---|---|
1 | Alex Yee (GBR) | Q |
2 | Justus Nieschlag (GER) | Q |
3 | Maxime Hueber - Moosbrugger (FRA) | Q |
4 | Jeremy Briand (CAN) | Q |
5 | Joao Silva (POR) | |
6 | James Edgar (IRL) | |
7 | Ricardo Batista (POR) | |
8 | Antoine Duval (FRA) | |
9 | Keller Norland (USA) | |
10 | Philip Pertl (AUT) |
Men Heat 2
Rank | Name | Notes |
---|---|---|
1 | Max Stapley (AUS) | Q |
2 | Nicolo Strada (ITA) | Q |
3 | Takumi Hojo (JPN) | Q |
4 | Gordon Benson (GBR) | Q |
5 | Simon Henseleit (GER) | q |
6 | Harry Leleu (GBR) | q |
7 | Dries Matthys (BEL) | |
8 | Darr Smith (USA) | |
9 | Lukas Pertl (AUT) | |
10 | Aurelien Raphael (FRA) |
Finals Results
Women Final[61]
Rank | Name |
---|---|
Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) | |
Beth Potter (GBR) | |
Jess Learmonth(GBR) | |
4 | Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) |
5 | Audrey Merle (FRA) |
6 | Sian Rainsley (GBR) |
7 | Petra Kurikova (CZE) |
8 | Kate Waugh(GBR) |
9 | Anabel Knoll (GER) |
10 | Zsanett Bragmayer (HUN) |
Men Final[62]
Rank | Name |
---|---|
Justus Nieschlag (GER) | |
Alex Yee (GBR) | |
Nicolo Strada (ITA) | |
4 | Maxime Hueber-Moosbrugger (FRA) |
5 | Simon Henseleit (GER) |
6 | Max Stapley (AUS) |
7 | Takumi Hojo (JPN) |
8 | Jeremy Briand (CAN) |
9 | Gordon Benson (GBR) |
10 | Harry Leleu (GBR) |
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