What is Arena Games Triathlon World Championship Series Powered by Zwift?
A groundbreaking partnership between World Triathlon and Super League Triathlon to grow a global sports world championship series - the Arena Games Triathlon World Championship Series powered by Zwift.
The real-life and virtual reality blended racing provides an immersive viewing experience that allows fans to get up close and personal with the best triathletes in the world, either in the arenas or without leaving the comfort of their homes. The event also gives esport fans and lovers of sports statistics the chance to enjoy live data from the athletes in real time.
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In 2022, the Arena Games Triathlon World Championship Series powered by Zwift will take place in 4 iconic locations:
- 25 Feb 2023: Montreal, Canada
Triathlon.org Event Page | Super League Triathlon Event Page - 12 March 2023: Sursee, Switzerland
Triathlon.org Event Page | Super League Triathlon Event Page - 25 March 2023: Singapore
Triathlon.org Event Page | Super League Triathlon Event Page - 8 April 2023: London, UK (Finals)
Triathlon.org Event Page | Super League Triathlon Event Pag
The Championship Series events will consist of both heats and finals. At each event athletes will need to qualify for the final race via a heat which will consist of 2 Stages (Swim – Bike – Run / Swim – Bike – Run). The second stage will be held in a pursuit format. Athletes will start in reverse order of their result in stage 1. The athlete with the fastest time will start first, every other athlete will follow with a time gap as per the result of stage 1.
The 8-10 fastest athletes from the heats (venue dependent) will then progress to the final. The final will consist of 3 Stages over Super League’s unique Arena Games Triathlon format (Swim – Bike – Run // Run – Bike – Swim // Swim – Bike – Run).
The competition times for each athlete will be added from the 1st and the 2nd stage. Pursuit starts for the last stage based on the time difference accumulated across the first two stages. The athlete with the fastest time, will start first.
The Championship Finals will follow a similar format but with a two-stage repechage offering an extra route to the big finale: a three-stage battle for the 30 athletes who make it onto the start lists.
For more information on formats please visit the Formats section (superleaguetriathlon.com).
The World Champions will be decided via a points system combining the results of the final in London plus each athlete’s best result at one additional Arena Games event. The results also contribute to World Triathlon’s world rankings.
The Series race winners will each receive 250 points, the Championship Finals winners 500 points, decreasing by 7.5% for each position thereafter. The Arena Games Triathlon World Champions will be the man and woman with the highest combined score from the Finals and one Series event.
Official start lists for the Arena Games Triathlon World Championship Series powered by Zwift events will be announced in the run-up to each event.
There will be between 16-20 female athletes and 16-20 male athletes racing, the Finals in London will see that number grow to 30 female and 30 male athletes.
Yes, the Elite athletes will be racing for cash to add extra incentive to race at full throttle throughout. However, there is not only money at stake, the Arena Games Triathlon World Championship Series Powered by Zwift will also crown the world’s first triathlon esports World Champions in 2023.
The winners of the Series events will get $5,000, while for the Finals it is $7,500. All athletes reaching the final of any event will earn prize money. In addition, the World Champions will also receive $8,000 on top of what was earned in the races, with $6,000 going to the overall second-placed athletes and $4,000 overall third.