The Executive Board of World Triathlon has approved the rules for the first ever Arena Games Triathlon World Championships powered by Zwift. Following on from the announcement of a groundbreaking partnership between World Triathlon and Super League Triathlon to grow a global esports world championship series and the first dates and venues added to the calendar, here is how the events will take place.
The first ever Esports Triathlon
World Championships will touch down in Munich (April 9), London (April 23) and
Singapore (May 7), promising intense entertainment, deep-dives into athlete
data and, ultimately, the crowning of our first ever Arena Games Triathlon
World Champions.
The Munich and London Series events
will both see two heats get the indoor action underway, each having 8-10
athletes race over two swim-bike-run stages, with a pursuit start dictating the
beginning of the second stage, based on the times of the first.
In the finals phase, the 8-10
qualifiers from the heats battle it out for gold over three swim-bike-run
stages, the start order of the third being based on accumulated time from
stages one and two.
The Championship Finals will follow a
similar format but with a two-stage repechage offering an extra route to the
big finale: a three-stage battle for the 30 athletes who make it onto the start
lists.
Each stage will consist of a 200m
swim, followed by a virtual bike course of 3-4km in distance, and the self-powered,
curved treadmill will again provide the virtual 1km run segment.
The Series race winners will each
receive 250 points, the Championship Finals winners 500 points, decreasing by
7.5% for each position thereafter. The Arena Games Triathlon World Champions
will be the man and woman with the highest combined score from the Finals and
one Series event.
As for the prize money, the winners
of the Series events will get USD5,000, while for the Finals it is USD7,500.
The World Champions will also receive USD8,000 on top of what was earned in the
races, with USD6,000 going to the overall second-placed athletes and USD4,000
overall third.
You will be able to watch all the
action from the three races live and on-demand over on TriathlonLive.tv
- Competition rules for the Arena
Games Triathlon events - Appendix S (pages 182-195)
- Qualification Criteria for the
Arena Games Triathlon
-
Ranking Criteria for the Arena Games Triathlon
- Arena Games Triathlon Prize Money
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