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Registrations are closed


Come & Tri registrations are now closed.

Organiser

Darwin Triathlon Club

Date:

Sunday, 29 January 2017

Location:

Darwin


Registration closes on:

Friday, 27 January 2017 at 8:01 PM - (GMT+09:30) Darwin

COME & TRI
triathlon

Australia Day Sports Carnival event

Lake Alexander, East Point Reserve


Start your New Year with 3 x the fun - SWIM, BIKE, RUN

and support

CANCER COUNCIL NT 


 

EVENT INFORMATION 

 

Date

Sunday 29 January 2017

Start time

7am

Event check in opens: 6:10am

Event check in closes: 6:45am sharp (you must have checked in prior to Race Brief).

Location

Lake Alexander, East Point, Darwin


Event distance


150m swim, 5km bike, 1km run 


Race Brief

Race brief will be held in transition area at 6:45am

Race Rules

Triathlon Australia Race Competition Rules

Participation Categories

Individual  

Age

Age as at 31 December 2016


Entry Fee & Close of Entry times





Individual $25

(please note $20 of each entry will be donated to Cancer Council NT

Entries close 8pm Friday 27 January 2017 (or earlier if all places are filled)

No late entry


Eligibility 

 16 years +

 You can read info about triathlon, what equipment you will need and how to train for  your  first triathlon here


Timing Chips

 Timing chips will be issued on day.  These are to be returned at finish. 

Refund Policy

 No refunds

Basic Rules:

10 important triathlon rules to remember ….

1.  Competitors must behave in a manner that is safe, fair and demonstrates good sports conduct before, during and after the race. Be careful, enjoy yourself and don’t give anyone else a hard time.

2.  You must stay on the prescribed course and it is your responsibility to know the course (don’t rely on marshals or spectators to tell you during the race).  Do not cut inside swim buoys, or cut corners on the ride or run.

3.  Do not throw anything (goggles, sunglasses, etc) onto the course or to spectators – you must place all your gear with your bike in transition.

4.  Your torso must be covered on both the cycle and run – either with swimmers, or a singlet or t-shirt. 

5.  Your helmet must be done up BEFORE you remove your bike from the rack and KEPT DONE UP until you replace your bike on the rack.  You will be given a stop/start penalty if you do not obey this rule.  Do not wear earphones or headsets.

6.  Do not ride in the transition area – you must mount and dismount your bike at the marked zones/lines.

7.  On the ride, keep to the LEFT, unless overtaking someone, and obey the road rules – they still apply even though you are in a race.  Remember the road will be open to general traffic and you are sharing the road with other competitors and motorists.


8.  Don’t get too close to the person in front on the bike – this is called drafting and is not allowed in triathlon.  The draft zone is 7 metres (roughly four bike lengths) long starting for the front edge of your front wheel and 3 metres wide (1.5 metres either side).  If you stay at least 4 bike lengths behind the competitor in front of you, you will correctly avoid the draft. 

Once you are closer 7 meters, you have 15 seconds to overtake the rider in front and you must be GAINING on them at all times during that 15 seconds.  The correct way to overtake is to stay to the left, ride up behind the person in front, then when you are close enough, go around them (checking behind you first) and once you have passed them move back to the left of the road as soon as it is safe to do so).  You must overtake to the outside (right) NOT on the inside (left).  If you are overtaken, IMMEDIATELY drop back at least four bike lengths so you are out of the draft zone.  You are deemed to be drafting if you speed up as soon as someone’s wheel has gone past yours to catch them.  Drop back out of the draft zone first BEFORE you attempt to pass them. 

Technical officials may be out on the bike course and may warn you if you are too close, but are not obligated to provide a warning before a penalty is given.  If you draft, you will hear a whistle, have the Technical official confirm your race number and you will be shown a yellow or red card and told to where to serve your penalty.  Listen in at race briefings as the Race Referee will tell you where penalties are to be served for the event. Typically they can be served in transition with a Technical Official or at the Penalty Box. 

Remember, DRAFTING IS CHEATING.  Your number will be recorded and two such penalties will result in your disqualification.

9. Your bike must be returned to exactly the same position you were racked in at the start.

10.  You may not receive outside assistance of any kind from anyone.  For help, see a race official.

REMEMBER TO DRINK PLENTY OF FLUIDS AND WEAR SUNSCREEN AND A HAT.

Enjoy your race!