Comparing the Best WTCS Debuts of 2022 and 2023

A WTCS debut is what many young triathletes dream of as they imagine their rise through the ranks of the sport. Sometimes, a debut goes swimmingly as athletes break into the top-10 at the first ask, or even win a medal. On other occasions, an athlete can be in for a difficult day. The level in the WTCS is a considerable step above anything a debutant will have usually encountered beforehand, making the first race a baptism of fire. The 2023 season saw several athletes make their first forays into…

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Bröcker, Castro and Szalai Making 2024 Bundesliga Moves

The men’s 2023 European champion will be suiting up in the colours of Absolute Teamsport KTT 01 in next season’s Bundesliga. David Castro Fajardo, the gold medallist at the European Championships in Madrid, has been revealed as the latest signing of the KTT 01 men’s team. The winner of the World Cup in Huatulco this year and the World Cup in Vina del Mar in 2022, Castro brings a wealth of experience to the team. More pertinently, he also instantly provides a race-winning threat to the KTT 01 squad. With…

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How Can Katie Zaferes Solve Her Rankings Conundrum in 2024?

Katie Zaferes faces a conundrum. As things stand, she is the seventh American women in the world rankings, putting her on the wait list for the biggest races of the 2024 season. Although a busy 2024 schedule is on the cards, given her current ranking Zaferes faces a battle to get into the right races. The crucial race for her will likely be the third and final American Olympic selection race, which will likely either be at WTCS Yokohama or WTCS Cagliari in May. That race will serve as the…

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No Sleep ‘til Paris: Busy 2024 Continental Cup Plan Unveiled

The final Continental Cups of the year may have just brought the curtain down on the 2023 season, but eyes are already turning to the 2024 campaign that is right around the corner. A packed preliminary Continental Cup calendar has been revealed, in addition to the WTCS and World Cup schedule, offering plenty of opportunities for athletes to boost their hopes of qualifying for the Paris Olympic Games. The Asia Cup in Xiamen and African Cup in Kilifi concluded the current season but in less than three months the 2024…

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Ortfeld Wins and Perterer Leads Austrian Success in Kilifi

The final Continental Cup of 2023 took place at the weekend with the African Cup in Kilifi, Kenya. Amid small fields, with seventeen men and twelve women starting, the race saw healthy representation from the home team, offering hope for the long-term growth of triathlon in new regions. Both race winners from the 2022 iteration of the race, Stefan Zachaeus and Tanja Stroschneider, were present and gunning for another gold medal. Over the Sprint distance affair, though, both would ultimately be denied this time as new winners stepped up to…

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The New Flag Races To The Paris Olympics – Oceania Women

After Oceania failed to earn a New Flag slot at the Tokyo Olympic Games, the situation looks different in the women’s event ahead of the Paris Olympics. Manami Iijima of Guam is slated to take the Oceania New Flag slot after two recent Asia Cup medals pushed her up the world rankings. First came her 2nd place at the Asia Cup in Kota Kinabalu. A week later, she repeated the trick with a 2nd place at the Asia Cup in Hong Kong. Those two results have lifted her to 161st…

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Yang On Top At Xiamen Asia Cup As Edgar Wins Again

After an extended absence from the international triathlon scene, China played host to the final Asia Cup race of the year today in Xiamen. Having not hosted a regular triathlon since 2019, mainland China has now hosted seven events in a packed 2023. With the Olympic distance on offer once again, and Christmas being only a month out, an extended rest may be on the wish-lists for some of the participants. Be that as it may, in Xiamen the athletes ended the year with a bang. Men’s race After winning…

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The New Flag Races To The Paris Olympics – Africa Women

In 2024, there will likely be a major showdown between South Africa’s leading female triathletes in the hunt to claim the women’s African New Flag slot at the Paris Olympic Games. By way of reminder, to earn a New Flag place, an individual must be the highest ranked athlete from their continent and race for a country that has not already qualified an athlete of the same gender to Paris. Moreover, they must be inside the top-180 of the world rankings. Unlike their male counterparts, the South African women do not yet…

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The New Flag Races To The Paris Olympics – Americas Women

In the female Americas New Flag race, it could be a repeat scenario from the Tokyo Olympic Games. In 2021, Romina Biagioli of Argentina earned the Americas New Flag slot. Looking ahead to 2024, she is in pole position to claim it again. As an aside, Felix Duchampt is in the same boat with respect to the European men’s New Flag place. To earn a New Flag place, an individual must be the highest ranked athlete from their continent and race for a country that has not already qualified an athlete of…

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The New Flag Races To The Paris Olympics – Asia Women

In contrast to the European women’s New Flag race, the contest to earn the female Asian New Flag is not a particularly open affair. This is largely due to the fact that the athlete leading the way, Ekaterina Shabalina, is the highest ranked woman of any female athlete in contention for one of the five New Flags. Following her recent win at the Asian Sprint Championships, Shabalina sits in 50th in the world rankings with 2027 points (rounded) to her name. In addition to her Asian title to Saudi Arabia,…

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The New Flag Races To The Paris Olympics – Europe Women

With a little over six months to go until the end of the Olympic qualification window, time is running out for athletes to stake their claim to race in Paris next summer. At this point in time, the races to take the New Flag slots at the coming Olympic Games are perhaps the most intense of any remaining contests. The Mixed Team Relay will have a qualification event in Huatulco next May, which will offer up plenty of drama, while the final few slots allocated in the individual Olympic qualification…

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The New Flag Races To The Paris Olympics – Oceania Men

The final men’s New Flag slot for the Paris Olympic Games does not currently have an eligible candidate. As things stand, Oceania does not have a male athlete (not from Australia or New Zealand who are all but guaranteed qualifiers) in side the top-180 of the world rankings. The crucial number is 841 points (rounded to the nearest integer) to take 180th in the rankings. The closest man from Oceania is Benjamin Zorgnotti of Tahiti. With 765 points, Zorgnotti finds himself 192nd in the world. Strong performances at the 2023…

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The New Flag Races To The Paris Olympics – Africa Men

The race to claim the men’s African New Flag race once again highlights the importance of Continental Championships. As is the case in the Americas men’s race, in which Matthew Wright has assumed pole position in the race to Paris after winning the Americas Sprint Championships, a championship medal is currently making all the difference. Jean Gael Laurent L`entete of Mauritius is primed to take the African New Flag slot in large part due to his 3rd place at the African Sprint Championships in Blue Bay. That result earned 301…

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The New Flag Races To The Paris Olympics – Americas Men

There is a clear front-runner in the race to claim the Americas male New Flag Olympic slot. In contrast to the Asian race, in which Jason Tai Long Ng and Ayan Beisenbayev are a hair-width apart in the world rankings, Matthew Wright has a considerable margin in the Americas contest. With a buffer of almost 500 points, Wright will head into 2024 as the prohibitive favourite to claim the New Flag place. As a reminder, a New Flag place at the Games is awarded to one man and one woman…

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Oliveras and Slupek Take Wins at Agadir African Cup

The hardy few held firm, even in the depths of November, taking on the Olympic distance at the African Cup in Agadir. While the end of the season came almost two months ago for many, several remained on the hunt for world ranking points and international medals. As small as the fields were in Agadir, they were packed with potential race winners and neither the men’s or women’s races had a clear favourite when the starter’s horn sounded. Men’s race Ben Dijkstra stepped onto the start line in Agadir as…

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