Events
Place
Gainesville, GA US 30501
Description
Stay focused during the out-of-season months. Find a supportive, encouraging environment at our Indoor Triathlon. All of our fitness equipment will be socially distanced. The triathlon will consist of 10-minute swim, 30-minute cycle, and 20-minute run.
DATE: March 12th
TIME: Check- In at 4:30 PM • First heat begins at 5:30 PM
EARLY REGISTRATION: January 23 - February 26
REGISTRATION: February 27 - March 9
Sign up as a relay team of 2 or 3. Each team must have a participant in each part of the race (swim, bike, run).
Additional Triathlon Information:
Procedure:
We will measure the total distance for 10 minutes in the pool, average wattage for 30 minutes on a spin bike, and total distance for 20 minutes on a treadmill. All three events count equally towards the final score.
Scoring:
The athlete that goes the furthest distance or highest wattage in each segment gets the highest point score for that segment. The maximum number of points for each segment is determined by the total number of racers. Example, if the race has 23 athletes, then the fastest runner gets 23 points, next fastest runner gets 22, and so on. Then the points for each segment are added up. The athlete with the highest total points gets first place overall.
Rankings:
Age on race day must be 11 and up. Awards for male and female 19 and under, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80+.
Heats:
The first heat of 6 participants will start at 5:30 pm, with a new heat starting every 20 minutes.
Check In:
Check in will begin at 4:30 PM. The first heat of the event will begin at 5:30 PM.
Swim – 10 minutes
Each heat of 6 racers will start at the same time. The head ref for the pool will use a whistle to mark the start and stop time. No diving starts. When the whistle goes off, all racers must stop in place. Racers who have made it more than halfway down a lane will be given credit for ½ of a lap. A lap is equal to down and back and a length is equal to have a lap. Racers cannot wear wet suits. Hands and feet must be uncovered. No paddles, gloves, fins, boots, etc. Racers may touchdown to rest. Disqualification will occur if racers travel forward using the bottom of the pool, lap lanes, or a flotation device.
Transition 1 – 8 minutes
Racers will be given 8 minutes to go to the locker room, change into clothing for cycling and running, get to the spin room, and adjust the seat, handlebar height, and resistance of the bike to what is safe. We want to avoid injuries due to slipping and falling from rushing.
Bike – 30 minutes
Racers cannot bring their own pedals. Each bike has a bike computer that will measure distance by the number of times the flywheel goes around as well as maximum effort and average wattage. The maximum speed registered by the monitor is 120 RPM’s. The head ref for the bike area will ensure that the trip counter of each bike is set to zero before each group starts and that no one false starts. Racers are encouraged to bring a towel and water.
Transition 2 – 8 minutes
Racers will be given 8 minutes to transition from the spin room to the treadmills. Racers may choose to bring a change of shoes, water, and any nutritional products they would like to consume.
Run – 20 minutes
Runners will choose a treadmill that has been reserved for the event. Runners may choose to set the incline to receive a multiplier on their run distance. While the runner may change the speed during the run segment, they may not change the incline. It must be set within the first 20 seconds of the run segment. Any racer that adjusts the incline during the run will be treated as though the entire run had been set at 0% incline. For every 1% incline, the measured distance run will be multiplied by 1.10. If you run at a 5.5% incline, then your distance will be multiplied by 1.55. If you run at 10% incline, then your distance will be multiplied by 2.00%. The head ref for the run area will ensure that no racer presses their start button before the start is called and that all racers press their stop button within 5 seconds of stop being called.
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