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100 days to go!

12 July 2012

Today marks 100 days in the countdown to the Barfoot & Thompson ITU World Triathlon Grand Final 2012, one of the biggest international sporting events to come to New Zealand.

Key delivery stakeholders will gather at event headquarters on the Auckland waterfront to mark the occasion and to gather themselves for the push into the ‘home straight’ for an event that will welcome thousands of international visitors to New Zealand and showcase the event and city to a global audience in the millions.

CEO of the Barfoot & Thompson ITU World Triathlon Grand Final 2012 Dave Beeche spoke of the coming together of a variety of agencies and stakeholders on a massive project.

“Hosting this sort of an event in a city such as Auckland is no easy task; there are many different stakeholder groups who will contribute to the successful hosting of a truly global world championship event and we are determined to make this the best World Championship the sport has seen.

“Triathlon New Zealand is the ‘host’ of the event if you like, but it is only through the extensive support and goodwill of ATEED, Auckland Transport, Ports of Auckland, Waterfront Auckland, Major Events New Zealand, Tourism New Zealand, Sport NZ and the support of our commercial partners such as Barfoot & Thompson that we can successfully bring something of this scale alive on the Auckland waterfront.

“Last year’s hosting of an ITU World Cup was something of a dress rehearsal and its success proved that Auckland is indeed a vibrant city that welcomes events of this scale, creating an exciting place in which to live and do business in.”

Recommendations and feedback from the 2011 event have been incorporated into the ITU World Triathlon Grand Final in October, according to Jennah Wootten, Acting General Manager – Destination, ATEED.

‘We are very aware of the need to ensure all stakeholders are clear on the impacts and opportunities that an event of this size provides Auckland.  The 2011 event re-ignited the waterfront after the World Cup and strongly reinforced Auckland’s ability to host world class events in the heart of Auckland, profiling the city internationally and returning significant economic benefit to the region,” says Ms Wootten

The event is a festival of triathlon, beginning with a Weet Bix Kids TRYathlon at St Heliers on Sunday 14th October, culminating in the World Age Group Championships on Monday 22nd October with the ITU Congress wrapping things up on the Tuesday as the powerbrokers of the sport from around the world get together in Auckland to shape the future of the sport.

Beeche said planning is on target, with communication to affected parties high on the list of priorities at the moment.

“Logistically, delivering a full week of events is a huge exercise and one that relies on the cooperation of many agencies and organisations, not to mention the hundreds of volunteers we will utilise throughout the event itself.  A big focus for our team and our partners is communicating to all stakeholders, including residents and businesses in affected areas.

All course maps and event information can be found at www.triauckland.co.nz

For further information, contact:

Andrew Dewhurst

Media Manager
Barfoot & Thompson ITU World Triathlon Grand Final 2012
+64 21 535501 mob

 

Facts and Figures

Event Partners: Tri NZ, ATEED, Major Events, TNZ, Sport NZ
Event Hub: Queens Wharf, The Cloud
Dates: 14 to 22 October 2012
Estimated TV audience: 25,000,000 global audience for ITU Grand Final
Participants: 7,000 plus (including Internationals)
Volunteers:  1,000
Elite: 360 from around the world including top 20
Spectators: 100,000 plus
Courses: A variety of CBD, Queens St, Waterfront (see www.triauckland.co.nz)
Economic Impact: Estimated net $7 million for Auckland (using ATEED's "Return on Regional Investment" methodology)

 

Event Schedule

Date:

Time:

Event


Location/Course

Sun 14th Oct

9.00am

Sanitarium Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlon

St Heliers

Mon 15th Oct

9:00am

Onsite Café & Bar in the Cloud opens

The Cloud, Queens Wharf

Tues 16th Oct

10:00am - 4.00pm

Sport & Lifestyle Expo 

Queens Wharf

Wed 17th Oct

10.00am - 4.00pm

2.00pm

Sport & Lifestyle Expo

Aquathlon World Champs

Queens Wharf

Queens Wharf

Thu 18th Oct

9.00am - 5.00pm

10.00am - 4.00pm

5.00pm

Age Group and 3:5:3 registration

Sport & Lifestyle Expo 

Official Opening Ceremony & Parade of Nations

Shed 10

Queens Wharf

Queens Whar

Fri 19th Oct

9.00am - 5.00pm

10.00am - 4.00pm

 

Age Group and 3:5:3 registration

Sport & Lifestyle Expo 

 

Queens Wharf

Host Hotel - Heritage Auckland

Sat 20th Oct

 

 

 

7.00am

9.00am - 5.00pm

9.15am

12.16pm

3.15pm

3:5:3 Solo Tri

Sport & Lifestyle Expo 

U23 Women

Elite Women

U23 Men

Queens Wharf - Queen St bike/run course

Queens Wharf

 

 

 

Sun 21st Oct

 

 

 

7.00am

9.00am - 5.00pm

11.00am

1.06pm

4.00pm

3:5:3 Teams Tri

Sport & Lifestyle Expo

Junior Women

Elite Men

Junior Men

 

Queens Wharf - Queen St bike/run course

Queens Wharf

 

 

 

Mon 22nd Oct

 

 

 

6.55am

8.30am

3.15pm

6.30pm - 8.30pm

8.30pm - 12.00am

Age Group - Sprint World Champs

Age Group - Olympic World Champs

ParaTriathlon

Awards Ceremony 

Closing Party

Queens Wharf - Tamaki Dr bike/run course

 

 

The Cloud, Queens Wharf

The Cloud, Queens Wharf

Tue 23rd Oct

 

10.00am

 

ITU Congress

 

Viaduct Events Centre, Viaduct Harbour

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ITU World Triathlon Series Rankings

Women

1 Gwen Jorgensen (USA) 1600Gold Medal

2 Anne Haug (GER) 1433Silver Medal

3 Emma Moffatt (AUS) 1425Bronze Medal

Men
Joao Silva

1 Joao Silva (POR) 2055Gold Medal

2 Javier Gomez (ESP) 2004Silver Medal

3 Mario Mola (ESP) 1326Bronze Medal