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2016 ITU SPRINT AGE GROUP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS TO BECOME DRAFT LEGAL


2016 ITU SPRINT AGE GROUP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS TO BECOME DRAFT LEGAL

Triathlon Australia is working closely with the ITU to implement these changes for those wishing to compete at the draft legal sprint distance event at the 2016 ITU World Championships.  More information will be available for members prior to the qualification period for this event. Please see below the Article released by the ITU. 

In a recent memo to its National Federations, ITU announced that the 2016 ITU Age Group Sprint World Championships will move from a draft-illegal to draft-legal event.

With the change, the draft-legal championship race will follow draft-legal rules. The technical committee, however, will continue to review the rules for age group races throughout the implementation process.

While ITU is open to any improvements in the competition formats, there is currently no further discussion on making any changes for Olympic or longer distance age group events.

While an adjustment for many athletes, ITU feels this change is more inclusive globally, as age group athletes now have the opportunity to choose to compete in either draft-legal or non-draft legal races at the ITU World Championships. With the opportunity to compete in both styles, it no longer neglects those National Federations who do regularly organize draft legal age group events.