There may be plenty of racing left to come in this extended 2022 season, but we are already looking forward to a thrilling 2023 with new host cities and established favourites ready to roll out the blue carpet for the world’s best triathletes. The World Triathlon Executive Board has approved the first events of the 2023 calendar, when the World Triathlon Championship Series will finish with the Championship Finals in Pontevedra, Spain, while Hamburg, Germany will host in 2023 the Sprint & Relay World Championships, and the Spanish island of Ibiza the Multisport Championships. (Please note that more events will be announced in the coming weeks.)
On top of the events in Pontevedra
and Hamburg, two cities have already been confirmed as stops on the 2023 World
Triathlon Championship Series: the best in the world will perform once more
over the Olympic distance in Yokohama in May, while in July the athletes will
travel to Sunderland, UK, as the city makes its debut on the circuit replacing
Leeds as a host city.
On the World Triathlon Cup calendar,
the season will start with a classic destination making its long-awaited return
to the circuit, New Plymouth, in New Zealand, in March. Three other
destinations, Huatulco (MEX), Karlovy Vary (CZE) and Miyazaki (JPN) are also
already confirmed for 2023.
As for the Para triathlon calendar,
after its great success earlier this year, the Welsh city of Swansea will again
host a stop of the World Triathlon Para Series, along with Yokohama and
Devonport (Australia). For the World Triathlon Para Cups, A Coruña and Besançon
have also been confirmed for the 2023 season.
On the Multisports calendar, the
first stop of the year will be in Norway, with Skeikampen hosting the World
Triathlon Winter Championships in March. Ibiza, Spain, will be the host of the
next edition of the World Triathlon Multisport Championships.
When it comes to Major Games, Krakow
in Poland will host the European Games, while Bali, Indonesia, will be the host
city for the 2023 ANOC World Beach Games, with aquathlon part of the programme.
Hangzhou, in China, has been confirmed to host the Asian Games in 2023, with
the PanAmerican Games taking place in Santiago, Chile in November.
“I am absolutely thrilled with the
first races confirmed on the 2023 calendar,” said World Triathlon President and
IOC member, Marisol Casado, “It’s a perfect mix between new additions to our
portfolio of events, classic races across the world and more Para triathlon
venues, giving all of our athletes opportunities to perform at their best.”
Here are the dates already confirmed:
2023 World Triathlon Championship
Series:
13-14 May - Yokohama, JPN (Olympic
distance)
15-16 Jul - Hamburg, GER (Sprint
& Mixed Relay World Championships)
29-20 Jul - Sunderland, GBR (Sprint
distance & Mixed Relay)
23-24 Sep - Pontevedra, ESP (Olympic
distance)
Mixed Relay:
15-16 July - Hamburg, GER (Mixed
Relay World Championships)
29-20 July - Sunderland, GBR
World Triathlon Cup:
25-26 March - New Plymouth, NZL
(Sprint)
17-18 June - Huatulco, MEX (Sprint)
9-10 Sept - Karlovy Vary, CZE
(Olympic distance)
29-30 Oct - Miyazaki, JPN (Olympic
distance)
Para Triathlon:
23-24 Sept - Pontevedra, ESP - Para
triathlon World Championships
18-19 March Devonport, AUS – World
Triathlon Para Series
13-14 May Yokohama, JPN – World
Triathlon Para Series
15-16 July Swansea, GBR – World
Triathlon Para Series
10-11 June - A Coruna, ESP – World
Triathlon Para Cup
17-18 June Besancon, FRA – World
Triathlon Para Cup
Multisport:
25-26 March Skeikampen, NOR – Winter
Triathlon World Championships
29 April - 7 May Ibiza, ESP -
Multisport Championships
Please note that the above calendar
is not final, with more events to be announced in the coming weeks.
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