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Age Group Team Officials briefing

< Insert Event Logo >. Age Group Team Officials briefing. 08 August 2013. Briefing agenda. Welcome and Introductions Competition Jury Schedules and Timetables Check-in and Procedures The course Post-Race Procedures 2014 World Championships Weather forecast. Welcome and Introductions.

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Age Group Team Officials briefing

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  1. <Insert Event Logo> Age Group Team Officials briefing 08 August 2013

  2. Briefing agenda • Welcome and Introductions • Competition Jury • Schedules and Timetables • Check-in and Procedures • The course • Post-Race Procedures • 2014 World Championships • Weather forecast

  3. Welcome and Introductions • Leslie Buchanan, ITU Team Leader • Patty Petty, ITU Technical Delegate • Yan Therrien, ITU Race Referee • Norm O’Reilly, LOC Event Director • Trevor Soll, LOC Race Director

  4. Competition Jury • Patty Petty, TD - Chair • Loreen Barnett, ITU Secretary General • John Russell, Triathlon Canada

  5. Schedule and Timelines Thursday 08th August 08:00 – 20:00 Race package pick-up 17:00 - 18:00 Opening Ceremony, Sparks St. 18:30 – 20:00 Pasta Party – First seating 20:00 – 21.30 Pasta Party – Second seating Bike training is on the open road going with the traffic. Athletes should avoid rush hour while training. Helmet required during training.

  6. Schedule and Timelines Friday 09th August 08:00 – 20:00 Race package pick up 14:00 – 20:00 Bike Check in – come early * • Body marking will be done after the athletes rack their bike on their way out of the transition area. Athletes should wear shorts in order to be marked on the back on the leg.

  7. Transition Access Times Saturday 10th August (Olympic) AG Men 50+ 6am - 6:50am (Olympic) AG Women 18+ 6am - 6:50am (Olympic) AG Men 35 – 49 6am - 7:50am (Olympic) AG Men 18-34 6am - 7:50am (Sprint) AG Men 16-34 Sprint 10am - 10:40am (Sprint) AG Men 35 – 49 Sprint 10am - 10:40am (Sprint) AG Women 16 – 39 Sprint 10am - 10:40am (Sprint) AG Men 50+ Sprint 10am - 10:50am (Sprint) AG Women 40+ Sprint 10am - 10:50am

  8. Start Times Saturday 10th August Men 50+ (Olympic) 7:15 Women 18+ (Olympic) 7:25 Men 35 - 49 (Olympic) 8:40 Men 18 - 34 (Olympic) 8:50 Men 16 - 34 (Sprint) 11:00 Men 35 - 49 (Sprint) 11:10 Women 16 - 39 (Sprint) 11:15 Men 50+ (Sprint) 13:00 Women 40+ (Sprint) 13:10

  9. Parade of Nations • All athletes will be Welcome to participate in the Parade of Nations on Sparks St. • Athletes will corral at the intersection of O'Connor St. & Sparks St., on the west side • Will march along Sparks St. to in front of the CIBC building (Signage will be visible) • You will be meeting with Amanda Stern & Larissa Mankis

  10. Check-in procedures Friday TransitionArea (Compulsory) • Bike mechanic available • Uniform check • Bike check • Helmet check

  11. Last minute Check in Saturday 10thAugust Entering the venue • Use wristbandto enter the venue Athletes Lounge • Body marking will be rechecked • War Museum Bag Drop at LeBreton Flats • Timing chips will be available from Sports Stats at the holding area.

  12. The Venue

  13. Pre-start Procedure Athlete line-up: • Holding area near the start line. • Toilets near the Transition and at the Athletes Area. • Proceed to the holding area 20 minutes prior to your wave start and cross when officials direct athletes to start position. Be aware that this means crossing the run course. • Stay behind the line!

  14. Start Procedure Athletes in position: • The start can be given any timeafter the TD announces ”On your mark” • Air horn blast • The race starts

  15. The Course Run 1 OLYMPIC SPRINT 2 laps of 5km 1 lap of 5km Bike 2 laps of 20km 1 lap of 20km Run 2 1 lap of 5km 1 lap of 2.5km

  16. The Course

  17. Run course 1 • Olympic distance 9.9km - Sprint 5.05km • Aid stations: • 3 per lap • For locations see the map • Water, sponges • Discard plastic cups off course

  18. Run Exit and Transition Flow

  19. Transition Area • Traditional Bike Racks – numbered – every 75cm • Orientation boards at the beginning of each row • All equipment within your space • Bags to the War Museum • Mount line on the main road – Green tape

  20. Bike course • 2 laps Olympic total 19.9 km per lap • 1 lap Sprint total 19.9 km • Flat and technical • Timing mat at the end of each lap. • Tight turns into and out of Tunneys. • Haybales at critical points • Two Bike Penalty boxes one near transition and the other at Tunneys. • Dismount line on the road into transition (red tape)

  21. Bike Course Map

  22. Penalty Box – Tunney’s

  23. Draft Zones Legal distance: 12m between bikes (from your front wheel to their front wheel)

  24. Penalties Information • How do you know if you need to serve a penalty? • The official will do the following – • Sound a whistle or horn • Show a YELLOW CARD • Call your number • Advise you of the PENALTY • If you are shown a RED CARD, you may be disqualified

  25. Penalties • Stop in the next Penalty Box and must stay there for 1 minute for sprint distance/ 2 minutes for standard distance • It is the athletes responsibility to stop in the next Penalty Box. Failure to do this will result in disqualification. • A second drafting offence will lead to a disqualification

  26. Caution Caution signal: three sharp whistles and red flags

  27. Bike Exit to Run 2 Entrance

  28. Run course 2 • 1 lap full lap for Olympic distance 5.05km and one half lap for Sprint distance 2.5 km • Aid stations: • 3 per lap • For locations see the map • Water and sponges • Discard plastic cups off course • Photo-finish • Congestion in finish area – move to recovery area.

  29. Run Course Map

  30. Sprint 2.5km Turnaround

  31. Medical Procedures • Only LOC Medical Staff are allowed in the medical area. • Every NF accredited doctor MUST have completed the proof of medical license and proof of malpractice insurance! • The NF accredited doctor is allowed in the medical area only when an athlete from their country is in the area.

  32. Closing Ceremonies 8 PM Following the Elite Award Ceremony Closing remarks from the ITU, LOC Handing off of the ITU flag After Party from 9 PM at Fat Tuesday and the Great Canadian Cabin

  33. 2014 World Championship • Presentation by Jorge Garcia from the Spanish Triathlon Federation

  34. Weather forecast TempWeather Friday25ºC Partly cloudy Saturday22ºC Partly cloudy ** High humidity on both days.

  35. Good Luck!

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