Forms and rules of triathlon

20 February 2017

Triathlon is a multisport race involving the completion of three continuous and sequential disciplines: swimming, cycling and running.

Concept of modern triathlon is considered to have its beginning in France in the beginning of XX century. French newspaper L´Auto reported on a competition called "Les Trois Sports" with a 3 km run, 12 km bike, and a swim across the channel Marne. Those three parts were done without any break. As time went on, the distance increased.

Nowadays the most popular form of triathlon, included in Olympic program, involves swimming, cycling and running segments. At the beginning of triathlon development as a separate sport the swimming was a finishing segment. Athletes tired from cycling and running were supposed to have a rest in water. But with the increase in the number of athletes taking part in competitions, the number of hazardous events had also greatly increased. Having tired after running and cycling, the athletes suffered from muscle cramps. It was therefore agreed to change the sequence and put the swimming first.
In general, there are a lot of forms of triathlon. The most famous competitions are held under the authority of International Triathlon Union (ITU) and World Triathlon Corporation (WTC).

International Triathlon Union (ITU) was founded in 1989 as the international governing body of triathlon competitions. At the first congress they confirmed the length of triathlon distance, called Olympic. Main ITU race formats:

ITU Super Sprint: swim — 300m, bike — 8km and run— 2km;
ITU Sprint: swim — 750 m, bike — 20km and run— 5 km;
ITU Olympic: swim — 1500 m, bike — 40 km and run — 10km;
ITU Long Distance (Double or Triple Olympic Distance): swim — 3-4 km, bike — 80-120 km and run — 20-30 km

 

World Triathlon Corporation (WTC) is a private company that sanctions and organizes the Ironman, Ironman 70.3 races and 5150 Triathlon Series. WTC is an owner of brands related to Ironman. Main WTC race formats:

5150 WTC Series: swim — 1500 m, bike — 40 km (drafting illegal) and run — 10 km

WTC 70.3 or Half-Ironman: swim — 1,93 km, bike — 90 km and run — 21 km
WTC Triathlon Ironman: swim — 3,86 km, bike — 180 km and marathon— 42,195 km

 

Race disciplines

Swimming:

Competitions start from swimming. Massive start is carried out from the coast, pontoon or in water (long distance). In case of cold water (according to IRONMAN rules no more 24.5°С) athletes are allowed to use wetsuits, not exceed the 5 mm thickness limit. Generally the swim course is an elongated triangle labeled by buoys and ropes. For any reduction of the swim length, athletes get penalties and can be disqualified. The athletes are allowed to use any swim strokes, mostly it is the crawl.

Bicycle racing

After exiting the water the athletes get changed in transition area, mount a bike and start the race. There are feeding stations on the route, but technical aid for professionals is forbidden. In sprint the athletes use racing bikes for road races. In IRONMAN the professionals prefer the bikes for time trial races. According to the ITU Rules the racing bikes may have clip-ons mounted onto the handlebar. Clip-ons must not exceed the foremost line of the brake levers. Clip-ons must have a solid factory bridge or be touching each other. Long clip-ons used in individual races are not allowed. There is no advantage of using clip-ons in sprint because the athletes can improve aerodynamics by following the leader. In Olympic distance the leading is legal, i.e. the athletes may race in groups. In IRONMAN the leading is forbidden, an athlete should keep the distance (10-15 meters) from bike or vehicle ahead, thus, aerodynamics of a bike is important in this case.

Running

The main rule is that an athlete should move on legs.

Transition area

Following the order of transition is strictly regulated (swim -> bike -> run). Athletes are not allowed to block other participants (when preparing the bikes or getting changed). They may move the bikes only in a designated area, before and after the race.

All athletes must have their helmet securely fastened before the start of the bike leg, until after they have placed their bike on the rack after the finish of the bike leg. According to the international standards nudity is forbidden. Official race numbers must be visible on the back during the bike segment and on the front during the run segment. An athlete should meet the timeline for covering each segment.

Penalties

During the competitions the athletes are not allowed to interfere with each other. If it occurs during the swim segment an athlete is punished with a time penalty for 30 seconds. If it occurs during the bike or run segment an athlete is given a yellow card. In this case an athlete should stop and wait for permission to continue the race. In case of dangerous conduct or continuous violations an athlete may be disqualified after getting a red card. Two yellow cards in the same segment turn into red card and an athlete is disqualified.

 Starting from its origin, triathlon is getting popular, and nowadays it includes thousands of competitions held annually with participation of hundred thousand of athletes. What does motivate people to do this type of sports? Someone strives for physical perfectness, another one wants to change daily routine, and there can be thousands of reasons. The best way to know what you will get from triathlon is to start doing it.

Chrissie Wellington, Ironman World Champion, noted in her book: «What puts Ironman on a pedestal is inward nature of competition with elusive and uncompromising enemy: the race. Human nature, its best and worst, opens visibly and to the full extent. Ironman picks everything onto the surface. To finish means to win. People are throwing up on the road side; they lose control over their body, lapse into delirium trying to get the finish line, although there is a mile to the line. Participants feel strong emotions that force them to indulge into self-analyses, physically and mentally. And then you feel euphoria and relief that you crossed the finish line. «Inspiration» is the only word that can describe it feeling you never get by playing cricket or football”.


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