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World Paratriathlon Event

World Paratriathlon Event. Friday 16 th May 2014 Paratriathletes ’ Briefing. Briefing agenda. Welcome and introduction Competition jury Schedules and timetables Check-in and procedures The course Post-race procedures Weather forecast. Marisol Casado , ITU President and IOC Member

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World Paratriathlon Event

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  1. WorldParatriathlonEvent Friday 16th May 2014 Paratriathletes’ Briefing

  2. Briefing agenda • Welcome and introduction • Competition jury • Schedules and timetables • Check-in and procedures • The course • Post-race procedures • Weather forecast

  3. Marisol Casado, ITU President and IOC Member Shin Otsuka, JTU Executive Director and ITU EB Member Thanos Nikopoulos, ITU Team Leader Pete Weaver, ITU Technical Delegate Jin Suzuki, ITU Race Referee Dr.Toshihito Katsumura, ITU Medical Delegate Marguerite Christophers, Head of Classifications Welcome and Introductions Welcome and Introduction

  4. Competition Jury • Pete Weaver, Chair • Shin Otsuka,Executive Director Japan National Federation • ThanosNikopoulos, ITU Team Leader

  5. Classification Procedure • Final classification results will be posted at the Athletes’ lounge before the end of the paratriathlon race, according to the ITU Competition Rules. • Unconfirmed classifications are now posted on the wall in the briefing room.

  6. Schedule and timetables 1 Friday 17:45Race pack pick-up PT1, your race package includes: Helmet stickers (3) Handcycle sticker (1) Race Wheelchair sticker (1) Daily Wheelchair sticker (1) Race bib numbers (4) - 2 for the athlete and 1 for each handler Yellowhandlers t-shirt Bag sticker (1) PT2-4, your race package includes: Helmet stickers (3) Bike sticker (1) Prothesis/aiding device sticker (3) Race bib numbers (2) - 1 for the athlete and 1 for the handler Yellow handlers t-shirt Bag sticker (1)

  7. Schedule and timetables 2 Friday 17:45Race pack pick-up, continued PT5, your race package includes: Helmet stickers (6, being 3 for each helmet) Bike sticker (1) Race bib numbers (2) - 1 for the athlete and 1 for the guide (showing ‘GUIDE”) Bag sticker (1) All athletes also getAccreditation togive access to the athlete’s lounge on race day. Note: Any athletes yet to pay entry fees will not be provided their race pack until this is paid.

  8. Wait list procedure • Immediately post briefing, if necessary • Wait list exists for this event. • Start list athletes that are not present at the athletes’ briefing, and who have not informed the TD of their absence, will be immediately replaced with the first athlete of the category’s wait list, who is present at the briefing. • If no such wait list exists or no wait list athletes are present, a random list will be used from the balance of the wait lists. • The wait list athlete must be present at the briefing to be assigned to the start list. • The classification of any new star list athletes will take place after this briefing.

  9. Schedule and timetables 3 Saturday 05:30 – 06:30Athlete lounge check in and remaining bike checks 05:45 – 06:45 Transition check-in 06:50 Athletes’ presentation Starts as follows 06.55 PT5-B1 (Men & Women) & PT4 06.58.43 PT5-B2/3 (Men) 06.59.16 PT5-B2/3 (Women) 07.02 PT2 & PT3 07.05PT1 15.30 Medal ceremony

  10. Access to venue & map To Transition and Swim Start Finish Athletes Lounge Medical Recovery Bike Check Entry

  11. Pre Start and pre transition Pre-transition Transition Line-up

  12. Check-in procedures 1 • Athletes’ Lounge • Come withtheregisteredhandler • Handleryellowt-shirtand bibnumbercheck • Equipmentcheck & marking (braces, tethers, etc.) • Bikecheck(Bike mechanic available) • Note: approved impairment adaptions for bikes available online at: • http://www.triathlon.org/uploads/docs/itu_sport_paratriathlon_impairment_adaptations_on_bicycles_updated_20140514.pdf • Swimcapdistribution, accordingtoyourswimexitneeds • Wave numberwrittenonlefthand • Registrationof theequipmentforthe pre-transitionarea • Leavebags in theathletes’ lounge, theywill be transferredtoRecovery

  13. Swim cap colours Swimcapcolours are assignedtotheathletesaccordingtotheassistancetheywillneed at theexit of thewater PT1 PT2, PT3, PT4 PT5 #Athlete# PT5 #Guide#

  14. Check-in procedures 2 • Transition Area • A folding chair will be provided to each of the athletes • To add any equipment to the bike, approval is to be obtained from the TD at the end of the athletes’ briefing. • Only athletes and their handlers will be allowed in the Transition Area • Helmet check – Don’t leave your helmet fastened in the transitionThe athlete who misses to comply with this rule will receive a time penalty of 10 seconds in TA1. • Running Shoes on the ground, helmet on the bike • PT2-5: The bike must be racked in the first transition by the rear wheel and in the second transition by the front wheel • Spare wheels collected at bike check & returned to Athletes Lounge

  15. The course Swim 1 lap of 750m Bike 4 lapsof 4.9km = 19.6km Run PT1: 1 lap of 5km PT2-5 3 lapsof 1.64km = 4.92km

  16. Allowed Equipment – uniform 1 • Swim • Leg and arm covers are allowed • Skull caps permitted • Wet suits to 5mm thickness • Vest warmers NOT permitted • Gloves NOT permitted • Any part of the body may be covered except the face, hands and feet • No prothesis socks, unless the pins are adequately covered.

  17. Allowed Equipment – uniform 2 • Bike & Run • Athletes can wear a long sleeved shirt underneath their uniform but must wear it the entire event. • Athletes will not be allowed to remove the shirt at anytime during the event. • Arm warmers will be allowed and can be removed during the event only in transition. Do NOT remove arm warmers during the race and hand them to someone along the course. You may be disqualified if seen doing this. • PT5-B1 athletes must wear black-out glasses on the run. • If you would prefer to wear a jacket during the event the jacket must be clear/transparent.

  18. Pre-start procedure • Athletes’ Introduction • 10 minutes before start – line-up just before entrance to pontoon • Order will be wave no., then category, then race no. • Move to the swim platform when you are introduced • Personal handlers can escort you to the pontoon and take your prothesis, crutches or daily wheelchairs to pre-transition. • Select your position, and sit on the pontoon at that spot. Please remain there until instructed to get into the water • No prothesis socks are allowed in the swim unless the pins are covered. We will ask you to remove these at the pontoon.

  19. Start procedure 1 • Wave Starts • New staggered start to accommodate varying levels of ability for the PT5 • Each wave will start at an exact time • Please follow instructions promptly.

  20. Start procedure for waves • Athletes in position in the water: • Deep water start • One hand on the pontoon. • The start can be given any time after the Race Referee announces • ”On your mark” • Air horn • The race starts

  21. False start procedure • False start Example: • Several horn blasts • Kayaks in front of you • Everyone goes back to her/his spot • Valid start but with early starters: • If someone starts before the horn and everyone else starts with the horn, the false starter will receive a time penalty of 10 seconds in TA1. (During the time penaltyathlete cannottakeanyequipment!)

  22. Swim course • Today at 0730 • Water temperature: 19.1ºC • Air temperature: 22 ºC • 1 lap of 750m – anti-clockwise • Distance to the first turn buoy 280 m. • Pass all the buoys on your left shoulder • Raise arm in air if assistance required • Swim behavior will be closely monitored, inc. video

  23. Swim course

  24. PT5 swim conduct

  25. Athletes’ registered equipment (prosthesis, crutches, day chairs) Folding chairs for wetsuit removal Athletes from PT5are not allowed to use the pre transition area Only PT1 handlers’ are allowed in this area Pre – transition area

  26. Transition • Individual bike racks – number, name and country flag • Allused equipment – wetsuit, goggles & swim caps to your area. Not doing so  time penalty • Mount line at the end of the TA (GREEN LINE) • Dismount line at the beginning of TA(RED LINE) • PT1 shall stop completely at mount and dismount lines • Helmet MUST be fastened before un-racking bike • Personal handlers should stay next to the athletes’ bike rack during the bike leg or at the wheel station. Handlers’ moving to and from TZ to the wheel station, should inform the Technical Officials • Bibs facing backwards during the bike – PT1 athletes must put the bib on the hand cycle

  27. Bike course • 4laps of 4.9km (total distance of 19.6 km) • Only come into Yamashita Park on the final lap for TA2 • Flat, reasonably technical, with two U-Turns each lap • Draft illegal race • 1 Wheel Station (for location see the map): approx 2km into lap • Bike penalty box located just after wheel station

  28. Bike course Bike Penalty Box Wheel Station

  29. Bike Draft Zones • Legal distance: 12m between bikes (from your front wheel • to their front wheel) • Maximum 20 sec allowed to pass through • In case of penalty: stop at the penalty stop : 1 minute • Not stopping at the penalty box or a second drafting offence: DSQ • It is the athletes’ responsibility to stop at the Penalty Box • - numbers not posted on boards

  30. Caution Caution signal: sharp whistles and or red flags

  31. Run course • PT1 • 1lap of 5km • PT2-5 • 3 laps of 1.64km for a total of 4.92km • Aid station: • 2per lap plus at finish (for location see map) • Sealedwater (with caps removed before need) • Discard bottles & litter in the Littering Zones (located 20m before to 80m after Aid Stations) • Don’t cut the corners • Photo-finish • Congestion in finish area > Go to mixed zone / recovery area

  32. Run course PT1 Aid Station Run Penalty Box Aid Station

  33. Run course PT2-5 Run Penalty Box Aid Station Aid Station

  34. PT5 free leading zones – Run and swim exit VI = PT5 Free Leading Zones Free leading from swim exit to transition VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI

  35. Run penalty box • Run penalty box is for infringements in: TA1, Run and TA2 • e.g.: mount before mount line, dismount after dismount line, equipment outside your area, guide leading the athlete, PT1 drafting on run etc. • Location: Before entering the finish chute • Information: White board to show race numbers (Athletes need to read the board) • Procedure: 10 second time penalty served on any lap of the run. • If you do not stop it will result in a DSQ

  36. Handlers direction after TA2 • Remove all your athlete’s equipment from transition • Proceed to finish line via Recovery area, off the FOP • Do not go down the finish chute • Store bikes at Recovery while you await your athlete to finish

  37. Handlers path following TA2 Please remove your athlete’s gear to Recovery after TA2: Transition

  38. Post race procedures • Photo-finish • No congestion in finish area:go to mixed zone/recoveryarea • Anti-Doping Control • Photo IDis needed for every athlete to go for testing • Team Medical Access • Team medical will be allowed to enter the medical tent after permission from the ITU Medical Delegate. • Every NF can have 1 team medical accreditation. Team doctors should register with the ITU Medical Delegate.

  39. Podium Athletes Presentation at 15:30 Please be at the position below by 15:00 Podium athletes

  40. Ambush marketing rule • Ambush marketing is defined as: • “Deliberately using the opportunity of live television and media photographers to acquire additional exposure for your sponsor product, apparel or brand.” • Please follow the ambush marketing rules

  41. Coaches’ areas • Accreditations will be distributed to those that have been entered through the online system by their NF • They will have access to: • Athletes’ Lounge/Post recovery area • Swim start area 1 2

  42. Handler’s notes • Personal handlers are specifically allowed to assist paratriathletes by: • Helping with prosthetic devices or other assistive devices; • Lifting participants in and out of handcycles and wheelchairs; • Removing wetsuits or clothing; • Repairing flats, punctures and helping with other equipment. • All handlers shall be subject to the ITU Competition Rules. • Any action taken by a handler, which propels the competitor forward may, at the discretion of the Race Referee, be grounds for a time penalty or disqualification. • Personal handlers can assist only their athlete.

  43. Evacuation Plan Earthquake or Tsunami Alert Hotel Monterey Swimming or near the main venue World Porters Biking in the Minatomirai area Proceed up more than 3 floors Leave your bike

  44. Evacuation Areas World Porters Hotel Monterrey

  45. Environmental Data Wave Starts Tide (Race Day): Low tide 12.31 pm Other (to be published in Athletes’ Lounge): Heat Stress Index (as measured May 15): Moderate Humidity (May 15): 62% Air Pollution: No concern - Air quality is acceptable.

  46. Weather forecast • TempWeather • SaturdayMin 16ºC Mostly cloudy • Max 25ºC

  47. Access to briefing presentation http://www.triathlon.org/about/downloads/category/race_briefings/

  48. Thank you and good luck!

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