World
Triathlon and the Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) have announced a
12-year strategic partnership that will run until 2036. Following the
announcement in August 2023 to collaborate on a new Official World Championship
Tour of Long Distance Triathlon and then the launch of the T100 Triathlon World
Tour in January 2024, World Triathlon and the PTO have taken their work
together a step further by expanding their commercial relationship to grow the
sport longer term.
The
initial partnership term is for 12 years, running through to 2036, and will
include: the sole and exclusive Official World Championship Tour of Long
Distance Triathlon, Anti-doping, Safeguarding and collaboration on rights
management, including sponsorship and broadcast. It also includes a framework
for both parties to explore new opportunities to grow the sport together,
including hosting shorter-distance events alongside the T100 Tour.
Speaking
about the new announcement, the World Triathlon president and IOC member
Marisol Casado said:
“Having
seen three amazing Olympic Triathlon races in Paris, and just before the
Championship Finals in Torremolinos and the T100 Finals in Dubai, we believe
that it is both ours and PTO’s responsibility to double down on the good work
that we’ve already started and use the great exposure our sport enjoys at the
moment as a catalyst to grow deeper engagement with the sport’s committed fan.
We also want to find a way to promote our sport to the broader sports fan. We
believe we’re already starting to answer part of that question through our
partnership with the PTO around the new T100 Triathlon World Tour and want to
ensure we provide it with the right support and solid foundation to go from
strength to strength. We will see in the near future athletes moving from the
World Triathlon Championship Series to the T100 Tour, and we see more and more
fans engaging with both worlds and enjoying the shorter or longer distances
events alike. This brings excellent opportunities to all of us. And we want to
continue embracing this cooperation and take it to further levels”.
Responding
on behalf of the PTO, CEO Sam Renouf said:
“We have
had a very productive relationship with World Triathlon since our first event,
including hosting the World Long Distance Championships alongside the Collins
Cup in 2021. In working closely through the formation and then launch of the
new T100 Triathlon World Tour - quickly becoming the pinnacle of long distance
racing - one of the by-products has been the discussion and identification of
other opportunities where we can grow the sport. By forming a 12-year
partnership, both sides have the opportunity to invest together in the
longer-term development of the sport.”
PTO
Athlete Board member David McNamee added:
“From an
athlete perspective, the introduction of the new T100 Triathlon World Tour has
been a significant step forward in giving longer distance triathlon the global
platform and profile we think it deserves. But along that journey, it has also
highlighted other things we could explore, in order to continue taking our
sport forward and to grow and engage more fans and audiences around the world.
It’s an exciting time to be a professional triathlete.”
This
announcement follows the two organisations introducing new anti-doping measures
earlier this year.
After
five T100 rounds so far this year, in Miami, Singapore, San Francisco, London
and Ibiza, Australia’s Ashleigh Gentle leads the women’s T100 standings, ahead
of Great Britain’s India Lee and Lucy Charles-Barclay; whilst Denmark’s Magnus
Ditlev leads the men’s series from New Zealand’s Kyle Smith. The next race is
the Lake Las Vegas T100 on 19-20 October.
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