This next weekend the penultimate appointment of the Triathlon World Series in the city of Montreal.
This appointment comes after the competitions of the Olympic Games where Flora Duffy y Kristian Blummenfelt they took the gold medal and the British team won the opening round of the mixed relay triathlon in a few games.
Unlike the rest of the world series that we have seen to date, the one in Montreal comes with changes in its format.
Specifically, it goes from having a sprint or Olympic test format to doing a competition in 2 days with qualifying tests, the so-called Eliminator, the final being held on Saturday 14.
The Eliminator is a very intense format that takes place over two days and on the super-sprint distance: 300 m of swimming, 7,2 km of cycling and 2 km of running.
On the first day, up to 60 athletes will participate in two qualifying rounds to earn their place in the final.
The top ten of each race will achieve it, along with ten more from the “repechage” races.
30 athletes will participate in the final, which will be 3 rounds of supersprint. In each test the last 10 will be eliminated until reaching the last round with the 10 finalists who will fight for victory in the test.
World Triathlon, will test this format in the WTS after success in other competitions and it may become a standard in the coming years.
On Sunday there will also be a test in the format of Triathlon by mixed relays.
The competition will be marked by the absence of the entire triarmada that was at the Games, Javier Gómez Noya, Mario Mola, Fernando Alarza, Miriam Casillas y Anna Godoy.
It will only be in the competition, in the absence of confirmation from the departure list, Antonio Serrat
Nor will the Olympic champions, who will wait to compete in the Edmonton Grand Final.
The test will be played as follows, The time is the official in Spain is 5 hours more.
3h06 pm: WTCS - Mixed Team Relay