The Professional Triathletes
Organisation (PTO) has announced that Ibiza will host the first staging of the
PTO European Open on 6 May as part of its 2023 PTO Tour calendar. The PTO
European Open will feature a women’s and men’s 100km race (2km swim; 80km bike;
18km run) that will take place in Ibiza Town, set against the island’s idyllic
Balaeric backdrop and co-hosted alongside the 2023 World Triathlon Multisport
Championships.
Commenting on the news, PTO CEO Sam
Renouf said: “We’re excited to confirm that Ibiza will host the inaugural PTO
European Open and kick off the 2023 PTO Tour. It continues the expansion of the
PTO Tour and our journey to different continents, courses and climates and will
be a fantastic way to start the season.”
The experience for the athlete will
be unique as the circuit will pass through the most iconic places of the
island. The swim will take place at
Figueretas Beach, the traditional swim course for Triathlon events in Ibiza.
After finishing the swim, the athletes will go into the transition area, to
start the bike towards San Antonio, a multiple laps bike course will come back
to Figueretas Beach for the second transition. The first part of the run goes
past Ibiza Port and from there the laps will take the athletes into the World
Heritage area of the city. It is an exciting course that will showcase Ibiza
with a finish area at Plaza del Martillo, in the heart of the city.
“In the Spanish Triathlon Federation
we are very pleased with this agreement that will enable the PTO to hold their
races in our country, in Ibiza, one of the events of its global PTO Tour
calendar,” said José Hidalgo, president of the Spanish Triathlon Federation.
“We believe that this type of alliance also serves to make triathlon bigger.”
In addition, Hidalgo stressed that:
“Spain has always been a pioneer country and we have always believed that the
association of all the actors and organizers of this sport is paramount to make
it bigger and more important. This agreement, with the celebration in Ibiza of
one of the events of the PTO Tour is undoubtedly in keeping with that. In
short, it is great news for the Triathlon world and great news for the Spanish
triathlon.”
World Triathlon President and IOC
Member, Marisol Casado, said: “After the great experience of last year in
Samorin, we are delighted to partner again with the PTO to work together on an
event that will be a great spectacle for all the athletes and spectators as
well as for Ibiza and the island. The partnership with the PTO is just natural
for us, and it is great to see many of the world’s very best long-distance
triathletes in action in this type of combined event, offering the athletes multiple
opportunities to race. We are all ready to offer all the athletes the best
experience possible and to make Ibiza an unforgettable event for all.”
Following the news that Jan Frodeno
is targeting the race, the German great said: “I was excited to announce that
my first-ever PTO Open race will be the new PTO European Open in Ibiza, which
sounds like a fantastic race in a great venue.”
And of course the Spanish triathletes
were also very happy with the news that Ibiza will host the PTO European Open.
“First time in Europe and first time at home. I’m sure it will be an amazing
experience and a unique opportunity for all Spanish fans to see live the best
long distance triathletes in the world,” said Pablo Dapena, while for Sara
Pérez Sala commented: “That a race of the level of the PTO is in Ibiza is a
real blast. It will be a home race with a public devoted to the Spaniards who
compete - and there will be many people cheering. Personally, it makes me very
excited because it is a trip close to home, a place that I have long wanted to
go and a place where I hope to spend a few weeks training to familiarize myself
with the circuits and to prepare for the race.”
ABOUT WORLD TRIATHLON
World Triathlon is the international
governing body for the Olympic and Paralympic sport of triathlon and all
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
of the sport worldwide, with inclusion, equality, sustainability and
transparency at our core as we seek to help triathletes at all levels of the
sport to be extraordinary.
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