World Champions to Feature in Triathlon Mixed Relay Invitational Debut at Runaway Bay
World champions and Commonwealth Games representatives Ashleigh Gentle, Charlotte McShane and Matt Hauser will headline a new Triathlon Mixed Relay Invitational at Runaway Bay on the weekend of March 17 and 18. It is an initiative by Triathlon Australia to give Australian athletes an opportunity to
World champions and Commonwealth Games representatives Ashleigh Gentle, Charlotte McShane and Matt Hauser will headline a new Triathlon Mixed Relay Invitational at Runaway Bay on the weekend of March 17 and 18.
It is an initiative by Triathlon Australia to give Australian athletes an opportunity to compete in a Mixed Relay only competition.
Gentle, McShane, Hauser and Jake Birtwhistle produced a stirring victory to win Australia’s first Triathlon Mixed Relay World Championship in Hamburg last year – an event that will make its Olympic debut in the 2020 Games in Tokyo.
It will also be contested in next month’s Gold Coast Commonwealth Games after debuting in Glasgow in 2014 where Australia finished with the bronze medal behind England and South Africa.
Sixteen teams, 10 from Australia and six international teams, including USA, Canada, Hong Kong and Wales have been invited to participate in the inaugural event.
Triathlon Australia’s High Performance Director Justin Drew has been the driving force behind the initiative, which provides an added opportunity for an extra medal event at a major Games.
The 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games will feature the men’s and women’s elite events; the men’s and women’s Paratriathlon Wheelchair events and the Triathlon Mixed Relay with Australia fielding an overall triathlon team of 12 – the largest ever Games contingent.
Drew said the concept of a Triathlon Mixed Relay Invitational would give Australian elite athletes a chance to hone their relay skills against each other and to provide up-and-coming development athletes the chance to race against some of the world’s best triathletes, including members of the reigning World Championship team.
“This will provide the athletes with an ideal opportunity to race in what is one of the most exciting events added to the triathlon events calendar,” said Drew.
“Our athletes will get the chance to compete in a high level race situation and hone their skills, which will help develop them for future World Championships, Commonwealth and Olympic Games,” said Drew, who also praised the support of the Gold Coast City Council.
The two-day event at the Runaway Bay Sports Centre is being supported by the Gold Coast City Council with a podium prize purse of $3,500.00 on offer.
Two qualification rounds will be held on Saturday with the first two teams across the line and two next best times from each to go through to Sunday’s final. The remaining teams will contest a repechage on Sunday morning where an additional two teams go through to the A final and remaining teams contest the B final Sunday afternoon.
Each athlete will complete a full super sprint triathlon of 300m swim, 8km cycle and 1600m run before tagging their teammate to begin the next leg.
Two females and two males will make up a single team. The women will commence the first leg before tagging onto the first male. The second female will follow before the second male brings it home.
Australia’s London Olympian and Triathlon Australia Development Coach Brendan Sexton has been tasked with the responsibility of pulling together the event and is excited to get the Triathlon Mixed Relay to the start line.
“All competition will be conducted within the Runaway Bay Sports Super Centre including the swim in the 50m pool, the cycle on the Criterium course and run on the athletics track, which will be an ideal venue,” said Sexton.
“I know all of the athletes are excited from our Hamburg World Championship team members Ashleigh Gentle, Matt Hauser and Charlotte McShane as well as in form Emma Jeffcoat who has chalked up wins in Devonport and the Gold Coast Triathlon – Luke Harrop Memorial. Joining them bronze medallist from round one of the World Triathlon Series in Abu Dhabi Natalie Van Coevorden, 2016 Rio Olympian Ryan Bailie and recent Oceania Championship winner from Devonport Brandon Copeland.”