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2020 ITU World Triathlon Series

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2020 ITU World Triathlon Series
LeagueITU World Triathlon Series
SportTriathlon
Men's Championship
World Champion Vincent Luis (FRA)
Time49:13
Women's Championship
World Champion Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR)
Time54:16
World Triathlon Series seasons
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The 2020 ITU World Triathlon Series was the 12th season of the World Triathlon Series, the top level international series for triathlon since its establishment in 2009. The season was originally scheduled to consist of seven pairs of triathlon races for both a men’s and women’s competition, as well as three mixed relays, beginning on March 7 in Abu Dhabi and concluding August 22nd with the Grand Final in Edmonton. Other notable events on the calendar included the Mixed Relay Olympic Qualifier in Chengdu on May 10 and the 2020 Summer Olympics, with the men’s and women’s individual events taking place on July 27 and 28th and the mixed relay event taking place on August 1.[1][2]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there were several changes to the calendar, including the cancellation of multiple events and postponement of the 2020 Olympics. As a result, ITU made the decision to award World Championship titles at the last remaining event of the 2020 series, set to be held in Hamburg on September 5, 2020. Vincent Luis and Katie Zaferes entered the race as the defending champions from the 2019 Season. Luis would go on to defend his title, with Georgia Taylor-Brown winning the World Championship for the first time in her career.[3]

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Overview

Calendar

The 2020 ITU World Triathlon Series was planned to visit eight cities, including Tokyo for the 2020 Olympics.[1]

Events
Date Location Status
March 7-8 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Cancelled
April 18-19 Bermuda Bermuda Cancelled
May 16-17 Japan Yokohama Cancelled
June 6-7 United Kingdom Leeds Cancelled
June 27-28 Canada Montreal Cancelled
July 11-12 Germany Hamburg Postponed to September 5-6
July 27-28 Japan Tokyo Olympics, Postponed to July 26-27, 2021
August 22-23 Canada Edmonton Grand Final, Cancelled
Mixed Relays
Date Location Status
March 8 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Cancelled
May 10 China Chengdu Olympic Qualification Event, Cancelled
July 12 Germany Hamburg World Championships, Postponed to September 6
August 1 Japan Tokyo Olympics, Postponed to July 31, 2021
August 23 CanadaEdmonton Cancelled

COVID-19 Pandemic

Due to the growing uncertainty of COVID-19, ITU announced on February 26 that the Mixed Relay Olympic Qualification Event, which was originally set to be held in Chengdu, would be moved to Valencia.[4] 3 days later, ITU postponed the World Triathlon events in Abu Dhabi indefinitely, with hopes of finding a new date in late March or April.[5]

On March 14, 2020, ITU made the decision to suspend all activities until April 30, thus suspending all competitions, courses, camps and other events. All World and Olympic Qualification Rankings were frozen effective March 16th. In the official announcement, ITU president Marisol Casado stated:

This is a decision that is hard to take, and you can have my word that we are taking it with the health and safety of athletes, coaches, officials, facilitators, staff, volunteers and spectators, all the triathlon family, as the top priority. We are taking this decision convinced that we all have to take our part to prevent and stop the spread of the virus. It is our responsibility, as a society. And having our athletes, coaches, officials and staff travelling around the world at this challenging time is not something that we in World Triathlon are willing to risk.[6]

Following the postponement of several races, including multiple World Triathlon events and the Olympic Games, ITU made the decision on April 3 to extend its suspension of activities until June 30.[7] As the pandemic progressed, an increasing number events went from postponements to cancellations, thus shortening the 2020 World Triathlon Season. On August 25, ITU announced that the 2020 World Triathlon Champions would be determined at the Hamburg World Triathlon Event, which was set to take place on September 5 after being postponed from July 11. In addition to hosting the sole World Triathlon Series event, Hamburg was set to host the World Triathlon Mixed Relay Championship on September 6.

Results

Individual World Championship

Men

Rank Athlete Time[8]
 Vincent Luis (FRA) 49:13
 Vasco Vilaça (POR) 49:15
 Léo Bergère (FRA) 49:18
4  Jelle Geens (BEL) 49:22
5  Alex Yee (GBR) 49:24
6  Dorian Coninx (FRA) 49:27
7  Richard Murray (RSA) 49:28
8  Morgan Pearson (USA) 49:32
9  Alistair Brownlee (GBR) 49:34
10  Max Studer (SUI) 49:42

Women

Rank Athlete Time[8]
 Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) 54:16
 Flora Duffy (BER) 54:25
 Laura Lindemann (GER) 54:39
4  Taylor Spivey (USA) 54:47
5  Katie Zaferes (USA) 54:50
6  Maya Kingma (NED) 54:53
7  Jessica Learmonth (GBR) 55:18
8  Rachel Klamer (NED) 55:26
9  Lotte Miller (NOR) 55:29
10  Therese Feuersinger (AUT) 55:32

Mixed Relay World Championship

Rank Country Athletes[9] Time[10]
France France Léonie Périault
Léo Bergère
Cassandre Beaugrand
Dorian Coninx
1:18:25
United States United States Taylor Spivey
Kevin McDowell
Katie Zaferes
Morgan Pearson
1:18:33
United Kingdom Great Britain Georgia Taylor-Brown
Barclay Izzard
Jessica Learmonth
Alex Yee
1:18:59
4 Norway Norway Lotte Miller
Kristian Blummenfelt
Stine Dale
Gustav Iden
1:19:38
5 Belgium Belgium Valérie Barthelemy
Jelle Geens
Claire Michel
Erwin Vanderplancke
1:19:44
6 Denmark Denmark Alberte Kjaer Pedersen
Emil Holm
Sif Bendix Madsen
Andreas Schilling
1:19:47
7 Switzerland Switzerland Alissa Kong
Adrien Briffod
Jolanda Annen
Max Studer
1:20:01
8 Germany Germany Lisa Tertsch
Jonas Schomburg
Laura Lindemann
Lasse Luehrs
1:20:08
9 Austria Austria Therese Feuersinger
Alois Knabl
Julia Hauser
Lukas Hollaus
1:20:17
10 Italy Italy Beatrice Mallozzi
Delian Stateff
Verena Steinhauser
Alessandro Fabian
1:20:20

References

  1. ^ a b ITU (21 September 2019). "Check out the ITU 2020 Calendar | Triathlon.org". Triathlon.org. Retrieved 28 March 2022.
  2. ^ ITU (18 July 2018). "IOC confirms dates for Tokyo 2020 Olympic Triathlon events | Triathlon.org". Triathlon.org. Retrieved 28 March 2022.
  3. ^ ITU. "Georgia Taylor-Brown". ITU (triathlon.org). Retrieved 29 March 2022.
  4. ^ ITU (26 February 2020). "ITU moves 2020 Chengdu Mixed Relay Olympic Qualification Event to Valencia (Spain) | Triathlon.org". Triathlon.org. Retrieved 28 March 2022.
  5. ^ ITU (29 February 2020). "WTS Abu Dhabi 2020 postponed due to the Coronavirus outbreak | Triathlon.org". Triathlon.org. Retrieved 28 March 2022.
  6. ^ ITU (14 March 2020). "World Triathlon suspends all activities and races until the end of April | Triathlon.org". Triathlon.org. Retrieved 28 March 2022.
  7. ^ ITU (3 April 2020). "World Triathlon extends the suspension of activities until June 30 | Triathlon.org". Triathlon.org. Retrieved 28 March 2022.
  8. ^ a b ITU. "Results: 2020 Hamburg Wasser World Triathlon". ITU (triathlon.org). Retrieved 28 March 2022.
  9. ^ Duncan, Ross. Triathlon 2020-Hamburg-Mixed Relay Race. YouTube (youtube.com). Retrieved 28 March 2022.
  10. ^ ITU. "Results: 2020 Hamburg ITU Triathlon Mixed Relay World Championships". ITU (triathlon.org). Retrieved 28 March 2022.
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