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World Cup2017 ITU Post Event Reporting Document for
Team Leaders (TL), Technical Delegates (TD), Media Delegate (MED) and ITU Staff
Indicates satisfactory or well done
Indicates improvement required
n/a Indicates no applicable
A combined indicates that some elements were satisfactory and some need improvement. A comment must accompany any . The report is intended to assist LOC and ITU in the always challenging job of improving our events and presenting
the sport at the best possible level for athletes, media, television, sponsors and spectators.
Once this Report is finalized please forward to Gergely Markus (ITU Sport Director) – [email protected] - for approval.
Once the Report is approved, a report’s copy will be forwarded to ITU Staff, LOC, TD, TL, ATD and ITU Technical Committee Chair.
Event: Triathlon World CupLocation:
Date:LOC:
ITU Team Leader:ITU Media Delegate:
ITU Technical Delegate:
ITU Assistant TD:ITU Race Referee:
Report ‘s submission date:
GENERAL
1. Event Details Data1.1 Start Times Women
MenParatriathlon (if
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applicable)1.2 Water Temperature (all events)1.3 Air Temperature (all events)1.4 WBGT data (all events)1.5 Athletes’ briefing presentation Please attached the ppt. file to this report1.6 Accurate distances
Swim courseSwim exit to TransitionBike courseTotal bike course’ elevationRun courseTotal run course’ elevation
1.7 Paratriathlon accurate distances(if applicable)
Swim courseSwim exit to pre-transitionSwim exit to TransitionBike courseTotal bike course’ elevationNumber or sharp corners in the bike (≥ 90 degrees)Run courseTotal run course’ elevationNumber or sharp corners in the run(≥ 90 degrees)
1.8 Economic impact
Number of participating athletes (all events)Number of team officialsNumber of volunteers Number of spectators
2. General Overview Resp.
Comments
2.1 Safe and fair TD2.2 Spectator friendly TD /
TL2.3 Media friendly TD /
TL2.4 Sponsor friendly TL2.5 Event ‘Look and Feel’ TL2.6 Legacy for community TL
3. ITU Documents (knowledge and implementation)
Resp.
Comments
3.1 ITU/LOC Contract adhered to and the following documentation submitted as required:
TL/TD
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a) Insurance certificateb) Water Quality test resultsc) Other licenses and permits3.2 ITU Event Organizer’s Manual
TD
3.3 ITU Competition Rules TD3.4 ITU Branding Guidelines TL3.5 ITU Uniform Rules TD3.6 ITU Athletes’ Agreement TD3.7 ITU World Cup LOC Requirements 2012
TL
4. LOC Strengths Resp.
Comments
4.1 LOC Management Structure
TL
4.2 LOC Commitment and connection to the community
TL
4.3 Special committee strengths
TL
4.4 Professional Staff TLa) Event General Managerb) Event Operations staffc) Competition Managerd) Media Services staffe) Athlete Services stafff) Accounts Managerg) Sponsor and Protocol
Director4.5 Adequate number of trained volunteers
TD
TECHNICAL COURSE DESIGN AND OPERATIONS
5. Stadium Design Resp.
Comments
5.1 Clover leaf design and stadium-like setup
TD
5.2 Medical facilities and access routes planned
TD
5.3 Spectator viewing areas and spectator flow
TL
5.4 Media areas and media flow
TL
5.5 VIP hosting facility / appropriate access and viewing
TL
5.6 Grandstands TL5.7 Wheel chair accessible TL
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6. Swim Course/Start Resp.
Comments
6.1 GPS/ Laser measurement confirmed
TD
6.2 Distance to first buoy as per guidelines
TD
6.3 Turn angles TDa) Greater than 90°b) Buoy construction6.4 Water temperature posted at swim start area 3 days prior to event and updated daily
TD
6.5 Swim exit TDa) Widthb) Surface conditionc) Carpetedd) Exit visibilitye) Path from swim exit to
transition6.6 Pontoon/Platform start TDa) Widthb) Spacingc) Numberingd) Carpeted6.7 Depth measurements (whole course)
TD
6.8 Start procedure equipment provided
TD
6.9 Officials boat(s) TD6.10 Media boat(s) TD6.11 Underwater cameras TD6.12 Video: start, turns, exit TD6.13 Water safety personnel TD6.14 Marine Life / Hazards removed or marked
TD
6.15 Paratriathlon (if applicable)a) Presenting athletes from
most severe impairment to less severe.
b) Sea conditions – surf zones
c) In water start and no exit if 2nd loop exists.
d) Wetsuit at all water temperatures.
e) No overlapped by Age Groupers.
f) Minimum depth of water at all points on the course should be 1 meter.
g) Swim exit assistants.
TD
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h) Swim cap identification.i) Location of pre-transition
area.j) Staggered start
7. Transition Resp.
Comments
7.1 Final bike and uniform check
TD
7.2 “Olympic Style bike racks” and spacing
TD
7.3 Athlete name/number/country flag as per Branding Guidelines
TD
7.4 Smooth Corners TD7.5 Boxes for race gear adequate in size and labeled with athletes number
TD
7.6 Mount, Dismount Line / Zone clearly marked
TD
7.7 Transition carpeted TD7.8 Prime line placement TD7.9 Paratriathlon (if applicable)a) Final bike and uniform
check.b) Pre-transition to be
situated as close as possible to the swim exit.
c) Pre-transition on a wide flat space, fenced off from the spectators and away from the athletes’ flows.
d) Folding chairs provided in the transition area.
e) Spacing according to the ITU CR.
f) Transition zone’s surface.
TD
8. Bike Course Resp.
Comments
8.1 Road surface, topography, technical challenges, laser/ GPS measurement
TD
8.2 Course swept and clear TD8.3 Traffic controlled and road closure safety
TD
8.4 Wheel stations TD8.5 Whistles and flags – caution areas for pedestrians, media, officials
TD
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8.6 Lap counting boards TD8.7 Lapped athletes TD8.8 Number of motorcycles available for officials
TD
8.9 Motorcycles “lens drafting” – proximity to athletes
TD
8.10 Paratriathlon (if applicable)
a) No maximum gradient of over 12%.
b) Minimum overlapping from AG athletes.
c) Width of the road/corners.
d) Course secured and closed to traffic.
e) Penalty box (locations, signage)
TD
9. Run Course Resp.
Comments
9.1 Road surface, topography, technical challenges, laser/ GPS measurement
TD
9.2 Km markers TD9.3 Aid Stations (locations, distance between, equipment)
TD
9.4 Lap counting boards TD9.5 Penalty box (location, signage)
TD
9.6 Paratriathlon (if applicable)
a) Wheelchair accessible course. No maximum gradient of over 5%. At the steepest point.
b) All steps must be eliminated.
c) Ramps are required to be placed over curbs to overcome the obstacle.
d) Non-a trail type run courses.
e) Run course to be wide enough to allow a wheelchair athlete and another athlete space to pass each other.
f) Penalty box (locations, signage)
g) VI Free leading zones (locations, signage)
h) Aid stations trained to serve VI athletes.
TD
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i) Coaches' areas
10. Finish Area Resp.
Comments
10.1 Gantry position and width (min 5m wide)
TD
10.2 Distance from gantry to media stand (min 15m)
TD
10.3 Finish line markings as per LOC Technical Requirements
TD
10.4 Photo finish cameras in place
TD
10.5 Position of timing equipment
TD
10.6 Media stand and Mixed zone
TL
10.7 Post race interview set up
TL
11. Recovery Area Resp.
Comments
11.1 Near the finish area TD11.2 Appropriately staffed TD11.3 Sufficient shade available and cool down equipment (cool baths)
TD
11.4 Sufficient water, replacement fluids, fruit available
TD
11.5 Professional and clean look
TD
ITU PROTOCOL - SPORT PRESENTATION
12. Sport Presentation
Resp.
Comments
12.1 SP pre-planning TLa) LOC SP Liaison and
assistants appointedb) Opening Ceremony
rehearsed and approved (if planned)
c) Athlete Introduction Protocol adhered to
d) Processional and recessional music selected and approved
e) Entertainment scheduled and approved
f) General music selections approved
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g) Announcers approved and briefed
h) Volunteers available12.2. Run Sheets for Sport Presentation prepared with LOC to include:
TL
a) Opening Ceremony (if applicable)
b) Timing of athlete introduction
c) VIP recognition script and frequency
d) Sponsor and Partner recognition script and frequency
e) All music cuedf) All pre-planned big
screen interviews cuedg) All key competition
action (start; primes etc)12.3 Sport Presentation Equipment
TL
a) Power and uninterrupted back-up supply confirmed
b) A covered, secure and raised facility with good view of FOP with adequate number of tables and chairs
c) Backdrop supplied if area is planned for live TV or Big Screen interviews
d) 2 Lap tops connected to timing
e) A TV screen in the case of live TV broadcast
f) A PA system that covers all key competition areas (swim start; transition; finish area) and all spectator areas.
12.4 Ambiance and Atmosphere
TL
a) Sound levels monitored and controlled
b) Music selection appropriate for the venue and culture
12.5 Big Screen TLa) Placementb) Clarity c) Use of interviews (pre-
taped and live)d) Use of adse) Inclusion of live timing
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f) Big Screen Director on site
12.6 Language – English and host
13. Medal Ceremony Resp.
Comments
13.1 Set-up and location TL13.2 Branded backdrop as per Branding Guidelines
TL
13.3 Managed by LOC SP Manager13.4 Ceremony Presentation Look
TL
13.5 Presentation rehearsed with all involved staff
TL
13.6 Flags, anthems, flowers and champagne
TL
13.7 Representatives of ITU, the City and local sponsor present appointed as per ITU protocol
TL
13.8 Timeliness TL13.9 ITU officials not in camera view
TL
13.8 Paratriathlon (if applicable)a) Medal for all categories
and guidesb) Wheel chair accessible
podium
TL
OPERATIONS, ADMINISTRATION AND SERVICES
14. Athlete Services Resp.
Comments
14.1 Event Information distribution to athletes, media and sponsors
TL / TD
14.2 LOC and ITU Website accuracy
TL
14.3 Airport Information booth TL14.4 Language and translation services
TL
14.5 Timing of briefing TL / TD
14.6 Suitability of briefing venue TLa) PA systemb) Seatingc) Refreshments and bottled
water
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14.7 On site ‘Athlete Information Booth’
TL
a) Training times posted b) Water temperature postedc) Air temperature postedd) Full event schedule available14.8 On site ‘Athlete Lounge’ TLa) Locationb) Furnishingsc) Food serviced) Volunteers14.9 Check in Procedure TLa) Adequate volunteers and
officialsb) Timing appropriatec) Bike check equipment
availabled) Secure bike parking area14.10 Secure clothing storage area
TL
14.11 Access to showers TL14.12 Access to toilets and adequate number of toilets
TL
14.13 Paratriathlon (if applicable)a) Proper credentials for
personal handlers, and swim exit assistants,
b) Handlers’ briefing and training conducted by the TD.
c) Athletes’ race packages d) Wheel chair accessible
athletes’ briefing venue
TD
14.14 Paratriathlon classification (if applicable)
TD
a) Executive Summary/Overview (Classification Logistics)
Notes:
Recommendations:
b) Classifier Travel, Transportation, Accommodation and Food
Notes:
Recommendations:
c) Pre-competition communication (with LOC, ITU and Classifiers)
Notes:
Recommendations:
d) Classification Schedule (preparation, communication of schedule, managing changes
Notes:
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and times)Recommendations:
e) Classification Venue and set up (locality, facilities)
Notes:
Recommendations:
f) ITU and LOC Support Notes:Recommendations:
g) Administrative and Technical Support
Notes:
Recommendations:
h) Classification operations (pre. and during competition)
Notes:
Recommendations:
i) Classification Statistics/Outcomes (Summary)
Notes:
Recommendations:
j) Protest Information Notes:Recommendations:
h) Follow-up Actions Notes:Recommendations:
15. Medical Services Resp.
Comments
15.1 LOC Medical Director TD Name:Email Address:
15.2 Emergency evacuation plan approved by TD
TD
15.3 Race Medical Plan approved by ITU
TD
15.4 Local hospital notified TD15.5 Ambulances on site and on course
TD
15.6 LOC Medical Director cooperation with ITU Medical Director and or ITU TD
TD
15.7 Medical facility TDa) Tent size and number of
cots and blanketsb) Ice and fridgec) Wading cool down pools
(in hot weather)15.8 Medical equipment and supplies
TD
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15.9 Qualified Personnel TD15.10 Communication system (dedicated medical radio channel)
TD
15.11 Medical access to finish area
TD
15.12 Medical access and exit from course
TD
15.13 Medical services on course
TD
a) Swim courseb) Bike course and run
coursec) Finish Aread) Transitione) Recovery Area15.14 Transportation for medical personnel
TD
15.15 Medical personnel clearly identified
TD
15.16 Accidents/ medical incidents at the eventif yes, please submit the medical records (athletes’ age, gender, cause of accident, nature of accident) and the police reports with your report
TD
16. Anti-Doping Control
Resp.
Comments
16.1 Number of urine and blood tests
TD
16.2 Adequate number of chaperones (and Blood Control Officers, if necessary)
TD
16.3 Chaperones trained properly
TD
16.4 Chaperone proximity to finish area
TD
16.5 Doping Control Station (proximity to finish, set-up, fluid supply, processing rooms)
TD
16.6 Doping Control Agency completing the tests information
TD Agency’s nameContact personEmail address
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16.7 Tests destination lab TD City
17. Volunteer Services
Resp.
Comments
17.1 Field of Play: look of the event – Uniform etc.
TD
17.2 Understand responsibilities
TD
17.3 Assertive to control the situation, proactive, prepared
TD
17.4 No cheering or getting in the way
TD
17.5 Trained and informed about the big picture – all ITU basic rules
TD
17.6 Volunteer lounge/check in area and food services
TD
17.7 Separate Toilets for volunteers
TD
18. Spectator Services
Resp.
Comments
18.1 Spectator viewing areas
TL
18.2 Ticketed area TL18.3 Controlled flow TL18.4 Spectator directional signage
TL
18.5 Food and beverage vendors and Sport Expo
TL
18.6 Toilets TLa) Adequate numberb) Clean and serviced
19. Transportation Services
Resp.
Comments
19.1 Airport pick up and drop off for all ITU staff
TL
19.2 Airport pick up and drop off for elite athletes and coaches
TL
19.3 ITU staff and executive board representatives transportation to race venue
TL
19.4 Athlete and ITU staff and executive board representatives transportation to media conference and other functions
TL
19.5 ITU staff vehicles provided (TV and TD)
TL
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19.6 Car and driver assigned to ITU President
TL
19.7 Golf carts for ITU TD and ITU TL on race day
TL
19.8 Public Transportation and parking available for spectators
TL
20. Venue Operations Management
Resp.
Comments
20.1 Site Construction Schedule presented to ITU TD
TD
20.2 Site hand off to competition management team
TD
20.3 Race day site management team briefed and available
TD
20.4 Contingency Plan posted and key individuals briefed
TL
20.5 Vendor servicing TL20.6 Officials Lounge provided and serviced
TD
20.7 Power system and backup emergency generators
TD
20.8 Food operations for: TLa) Athletesb) Volunteersc) Spectatorsd) Mediae) VIPf) 0fficials20.9 Clean up and waste management
TL
20.10 Environment and recyclinga) ISO certification b) Ecoflag
TL
21. Venue Operations: Radio Communications
Resp.
Comments
21.1 Communication plan TD21.2 Radio Plan with the following channel allocation:
TD
a) Executive b) Competition/Race
Management c) Officials (12 radios)
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d) Medical e) Sport Presentation (5
radios)f) TV Camera crew (5
radios)g) Security and operationsh) All radios monitored at
central command centre21.3 Radio protocol training provided to all users:
TD
21.4 Mobile phone plan. Mobile phones must be provided to:
TL
a) ITU Technical staff and EB Representative: 5 phones
b) ITU Media staff: 3 phonesc) Medical Staff21.5 Contact list of LOC, ITU, printed and provide to all key personnel
TL
*Depending on host broadcaster arrangements
22. Venue Operations: Security and Accreditation
Resp.
Comments
22.1 ITU accreditation plan (utilize ITU accreditation categories)
TD/TL
22.2 Access areas clearly signed
TD
22.3 Site secure areas controlled: (athlete lounge and pre start area/swim start area/transition/field of play)
TD
22.4 Accreditation list submitted to ITU for approval.
TD/TL
22.5 VIPs and Sponsor accredited allows access to VIP areas only (not athlete areas)
TL
22.6 Finish Line security and control
TL
SPONSORS AND EVENT BRANDING
23. General Sponsor Satisfaction
Resp.
Comments
23.1 Backdrop - skyline, cityscape
TL
23.2 Sponsor branding on all event print materials
TL
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23.3 Sponsor hosting TL23.4 Expo and sampling at race venue
TL
23.5 Branding on finish-line tape
TL
23.6 Scripted commentary for sponsor recognition provided to announcers
TL
23.7.7 Sponsor recognition in local media
TL
23.8 Website, Webcast and sponsor recognition
TL
23.9 Event report planned for sponsors and electronic copy provided to ITU
TL
24. Course Design: ITU Branding Guidelines
Resp.
Comments
24.1 Branding according to the ITU Contract and Branding Guidelines 2012
TL
24.2 Clean look and no clutter of logos
TL
24.3 Branding on swim course with 70/30 allocation
TL
24.4 Branding-Swim start and swim exit with 70/30 allocation
TL
a) Branding on carpet of start platform
b) Branding of fence backdrop
c) Branding on exit rampd) Branding on exit carpet24.5 Branding-Transition with 70/30 allocation fence branding
TL
a) Branding of athletes boxes and name cards
b) Branding of cornersc) Branding of mount and
dismount zonesd) Branding of transition
entry and exit towerse) Branding of prime line
24.6 Branding- Bike course with 70/30 allocation
TL
a) Branding on cornersb) Branding on street poles24.7 Branding- Run course TLa) Branding on corners b) Branding on aid stations
24.8 Branding- Finish with 70/30 allocation
TL
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a) Branding on gantryb) Branding in finish chutec) Branding on groundd) Title sponsor on finish
tapee) Branding of interview
area24.9 Any creative branding TL
ITU MEDIA
25. General Requirements
Resp.
Comments
25.1 ITU Media Office in host hotel (separate from ITU general office) 2 days prior until 3 days after race, with high speed internet
MED
25.2 Covered and secure facility near finish line with high speed internet for news upload
MED
25.3 ITU Media Coordinator from LOC
MED
25.4 Three (3) Volunteers able to speak and understand English
MED
25.5 Accommodation list of Elite Athletes
MED
25.6 Accreditation as required for staff and volunteers
MED
25.7 ITU Media Vehicle and driver
MED
*Depending on host broadcaster arrangements
26. Media Services Resp.
Comments
26.1 Press Centre for general media (according to requirements)
MED
26.2 List of Accredited media
MED
26.3 Adequate media accommodation and transportation
MED
26.4 Pre Race Press Conference
MED
26.5 Post Race Press Conference
MED
26.6 Media Briefing and walk-through
MED
26.7 ITU Approved Press Kit MED26.8 On course media zones MED
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and dedicated photo positions (swim, bike, run, transition, finish)26.9 Finish line photographer stand with controlled access
MED
26.10 Designated host broadcaster interview area
MED
26.11 Mixed Zone separate from athletes
MED
26.12 One (1) Motorcycle and driver and additional helmet for ITU official photographer
MED
26.13 Adequate LOC personnel
MED
26.14 LOC press release to local and national media
MED
26.15 Timely distribution of results
MED
26.16 Post Event report (clippings and coverage provided to ITU)
MED
27.TV Production Resp.
Comments
27.1 Vehicle and driver for TV crew for scenics and interviews, available three days before the race
MED
27.2 Local camera operators supplied (if required)
MED
27.3 Food services and hospitality for TV crew during race day(s)
MED
27.4 Three(3) motorcycles – must be cleared with ITU TV Director before race - with English-speaking drivers and extra helmets (if required)
MED
27.5 Flat bottom boat and driver for camera crew (if required) *
MED
27.6 Allocated priority space for ITU TV camera + tripod at finish line, with clear, unblocked view of finish
MED
27.7 Four (4) radios provided for TV crew*
MED
*Depending on host broadcaster arrangements
28. Online Production Support
Resp.
28.1 Link to video player if available
OP
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28.2 Links to live timing pages
OP
TIMING & RESULTS SERVICES
29. Online Production Support
Resp.
Comments
29.1 Timing Company TD Name:Email:Operator’s Names:
29.2 ITU Approved Timer TD/TL29.3 Number of timing points and their locations
TD
29.4 Live Services During Event
TD
29.5 Speed of feed (<30 s after recorded locally on site)
TD
29.6 Accuracy of data TD29.7 Data Presentation TD29.8 Facility remains open post race
TD
29.9 Adherence to ITU timing standards
TD
29.10 Timely delivery of final results
TD
29.11 ORIS format/ITU Database format
TD
29.12 Timing system used (e.x. AMB, championship etc.)
TD
ITU PROTOCOL – VIP Services
29. VIP Resp.
Comments
29.1 ITU President’s information package if applicable
TL
29.2 Medal presenters approved by TL
TL
29.3 Athlete Prize Money distribution plan approved by TL
TL
29.4 Twenty VIP event passes for ITU President’s use, if applicable
TL
29.5 VIP Reception details approved by TL
TL
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29.6 Tickets to all social events provided to ITU guests and staff (minimum 30 for World Cups)
TL
29.7 ITU Family Welcome Package
TL
29.8 Approved VIP hosting areas29.9 ITU office provided as per requirements
TL
TECHNICAL OFFICIAL’S ASSIGNMENTS30.Post Technical procedures
Resp.Comments
30.1 Please list the names of the Competition Jury’s members
TD
30.2 How many appeals/ protests were discussed by the Competition Jury?(If any, please submit copy of the appeal and protest forms)
TD
30.3 Are there any recommendations that you may have for rule modifications or inclusions to the ITU Technical Committee, based on your experience at this event?
TD
Please include the names of the Technical Officials and their country of origin next to their assigned positions for this event. Indicate the vacant or non-applicable positions with N/A instead of a name. Please make sure that the technical officials ITU TOs’ ID is included in the table below, in order for the post-race report to be approved by ITU.Evaluate the TOs based on their performance with 1 (poor) to 5 (very good). This column will be removed from the report after ITU’s approval. The TOs’ score will be used only for internal purposes.
Assignments Technical Official’s data
TOs
Evaluation
Primary Position
Secondary
Position
First Nam
e
Last Name
ITU TOs’ ID (if
known)
Gender
(M/F)
Country
Technical DelegateMedical DelegateAssistant Technical DelegateRace Referee
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Chief Race OfficialChief RegistrationChief TechnologyChief SwimChief TransitionChief CycleChief Lap AuditorChief Wheel Station Chief VehicularChief RunChief Aid StationChief Penalty Box Chief FinishAssistant RegistrationAssistant SwimAssistant SwimAssistant TransitionAssistant TransitionAssistant Transition (Mount/Dismount)Assistant Transition (Mount/Dismount)Assistant CycleAssistant Cycle (AG only)Assistant Cycle (AG only)Assistant Cycle (AG only)Assistant Cycle (AG only)Assistant Cycle (AG only)Assistant Cycle (AG only)Assistant Cycle (AG only)Assistant Cycle (AG only)Assistant Cycle (AG only)Assistant Wheel Station Assistant Lap Auditor
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Assistant Run
Assistant Aid Station Assistant Aid StationAssistant Aid StationAssistant Penalty Assistant Finish
The following secondary positions can be assigned to any Technical Official on an ITU Event: Starter Assistant Starter False Starter Start Line Official Prime Line Official Finish Line Tape Holder Official Finish Line Handler
Please indicate if any of the secondary positions was assigned and to which Technical Official.
SUMMARY:
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