World
Triathlon announces dates for the Valencia World Cup and allocates 100,000 USD
for the 2020 bonus pool prize money
The
Executive Board of World Triathlon has approved the new dates for the 2020
Valencia World Cup, that will take place in the iconic Spanish coastal city on
November 7-8. The race, that will put an end to the 2020 World Cup season, was
due to take place originally in May but was postponed when the COVID 19
pandemic started to hit the world.
World
Triathlon’s Executive Board also approved to allocate 100,000 USD for the Bonus
Pool Prize Money for the 2020 World Triathlon Ranking, which will be
distributed after the last scoring event in 2020. The Ranking is applicable for
events didn’t score this year for the World Ranking after it has been frozen
till the last event no later than December 15, 2020.
The events
that will count for this Ranking will be the Hamburg World Triathlon Series
(1000 points) and the Mooloolaba, Karlovy Vary, Arzachena and Valencia World
Cups, with 500 points each, with Continental Cups taking place in this period
will give 250 points each. The athlete score will be the addition of the points
earned in a maximum of four events if the total number of events is eight or
more during this period, or only three events counting if less.
World
Triathlon, as many other international sport organization, was forced to hit
the pause button to all International competitions in March, when the effect of
the pandemic worldwide, as well as the imposture of travel restrictions in many
territories, forced the season to be put on hold.
But with the
world’s top elite athletes already having returned to competition in Hamburg
WTS and Karlovy Vary World Cup in the previous weeks, it is now time for the
greatest athletes from all over the world to head to Arzachena and Valencia to
put a bright end to this unusual season. Unfortunately, the World Cups of Miyazaki
(Japan) and Huatulco (Mexico) have been officially cancelled for the 2020
season, due to the impact of the pandemic on their respective territories.
The 2020
World Triathlon Valencia World Cup will welcome 65 male and 65 female elite
athletes from all over the world on a sprint distance circuit that has already
hosted in 2019 the Paratriathlon and U23 European Championships.
The event
will take place following all the rules and regulations of the local government
regarding COVID-19, and implementing all the health and safety measures that
World Triathlon has already put in place in all the events organized in the
last weeks, including temperature screenings, contact tracing and social
distance measures. The health and safety of athletes, coaches, officials,
staff, volunteers and spectators are of paramount importance for everyone in
World Triathlon.
World
Triathlon wants to extend their gratitude to the Spanish Triathlon Federation,
the local organisers and the city of Valencia, that have been working tirelessly
in the last months to adapt to the situation and to be able to provide athletes
from all over the world with a world-class event.
After
reviewing and analysing different bids, the Executive Board also approved to
award the 2021 Paratriathlon World Championships to Milan, which was planned to
host the same event in 2020 but had to cancel the plans due to the effects of
the COVID pandemic.
The
Executive Board of World Triathlon also approved that the 2020 Congress,
planned to be staged in Paris in late November, will be held virtually, due to
the increasing travel restrictions for many countries. All attendants able to
vote in the elections for President, Vice-Presidents, Executive Board and
Committee members electronically.
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