Following the second day of training and familiarisations ahead of Monday’s men’s Olympic Triathlon (06:30am local time), the draw was made for their pontoon positions on the start line. The possibility of choosing the straightest line to the first buoy, or starting alongside some of the strongest swimmers in the field, is the first strategic moment ahead of the race, and revealed some interesting preliminary stories before the hunt to emerge from the water in the front pack.
Positions were chosen in order of the
athletes’ current Olympic ranking, only the first ten choosing their position
anonymously, the rest of the field’s slots being updated live for the briefing
room to see. Once all the athletes had chosen, the first ten were then
revealed.
The two top-ranked athletes and
training partners Mario Mola (ESP) and Vincent Luis (FRA) chose the two spots
furthest into the bay, while renowned swimmer Henri Schoeman (RSA), Jonathan
Brownlee (GBR), Morgan Pearson (USA) and Javier Gomez Noya (ESP) will occupy
the first four positions nearest the transition. Along with the Polyanskiy
brothers, who put themselves in the middle of the pontoon, Brownlee and
Schoeman were two of the fastest over the 1.5km swim at Rio 2016.
Five athletes stand between Gustav
Iden and Norway teammates Kristian Blummenfelt and Casper Stornes; Jonas
Schomburg (GER), Bence Bicsak (HUN), Alex Yee (GBR), Alois Knabl (AUT) and
Hayden Wilde (NZL). Canada’s Tyler Mislawchuk and Australian Jacob Birtwhistle
will also be looking to find clear water close to Luis, likely to be one of the
fastest in the water.
For information on how to watch the
race, click here. https://triathlon.org/news/article/how_to_watch_triathlon_at_the_tokyo_2020_olympic_games?mc_cid=406f4ee8a4&mc_eid=6139649918
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related multisport disciplines around the world, including duathlon, aquathlon,
cross triathlon and winter triathlon. Triathlon made its Olympic debut in
Sydney 2000, with a third medal event, the Mixed Team Relay, added to the
programme at Tokyo 2020, while para triathlon was first added to the Paralympic
programme at Rio 2016. World Triathlon is proudly committed to the development
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