Tokyo 2020 confirms dates of Test Events, with Triathlon taking place in August 2019

by Olalla Cernuda on 22 Nov, 2018 12:11 • Español
Tokyo 2020 confirms dates of Test Events, with Triathlon taking place in August 2019

The Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games has announced the second part of its planned test event schedule, which includes the Triathlon Test Event taking place on August 15 to 18, 2019.

Overall, 56 test events will be held until May 2020 – some during scheduled international sporting events that happen to be taking place in Japan during the build-up to the Tokyo 2020 Games, with others comprising dedicated Olympic and Paralympic test events organised by Tokyo 2020.

The 2019 Test Event for the Tokyo 2020 Games – World Olympic Qualification Event will incorporate Elite male and female races, Mixed Relay and Paratriathlon races. All of the races will take place in the Odaiba Marine Park, the very same venue and courses where, almost exactly one year later, the world’s top triathletes will be vying for Olympic glory. Those competing in the Tokyo Test Event will be able to familiarise themselves with the seasonal temperatures and conditions that they can expect to experience a year later.

The test events will give organisers and the Japanese public the opportunity to experience sporting events in the Olympic venues, in some cases for the first time. Other events will allow the Japanese public to get a glimpse of the world’s best athletes in those disciplines, including potential Olympic and Paralympic Games competitors – an exciting chance for those thinking of coming to the Games to discover new sports and new heroes.

For Tokyo 2020, the objective of the test events will be to provide its management and operations staff with hands-on experience of running events and allow them to collaborate with delivery partners to ensure the smooth operation of the Games.

“ITU is very happy to have agreed the dates for this Test Event and the timetable that will closely reflect conditions that our athletes will face during the Olympic Games in 2020. This is a fantastic course and it should not be underestimated how important it is for our preparations and for the athletes’ safety to be able to hold and learn from such an event well in advance of the start of the Games,” said Marisol Casado, ITU President.

The Elite individual races races will start and finish in Odaiba Marine Park in Tokyo Bay, an urban resort with white sandy beaches overlooked by Tokyo’s high-rise waterfront buildings that has been the home of Japan’s National Triathlon Championships for more than 20 years. The athletes will swim for 1.5km in Odaiba Bay, then head out on the 40km bike ride in and around the park, passing through the leafy West Promenade district and its waterfalls before finishing with a 10km run in the same setting.

The Mixed Relay, added to the Olympic programme for the first time, involves teams of two men and two women completing a short-course triathlon, each team member completing a 300m swim, a 7.4km bike ride and a 2km run before handing off to a teammate. The Paratriathlon will consist of a 750m swim, a 20km bike ride and a 5km run, also in Odaiba Bay, again over the same course that will be showcased at the Paralympics.

The Individual events will take place on Thursday 15 and Friday 16 August, with 65 men and 65 women participating, and will reward the same points for the Ranking and Individual Olympic Qualification Ranking as the Grand Final. The Mixed Relay event will see 20 Teams competing and will form part of the 2019 Mixed Relay Series, rewarding series-level points for the Mixed Relay World Ranking and the Mixed Relay Olympic Qualification Ranking.

The Paratriathlon event, which will be disputed on Saturday, August 17th, will be a World Cup-level event with 70 paratriathletes participating.


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