Mixed Relay continues to garner attention

Triathlon Mixed Relay continues to draw major attention, having garnered high TV numbers and attracted large crowds at the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games. The news comes on the back of ITU’s most successful Mixed Relay World Championships to date, which was held earlier in July.

“The Mixed Relay Triathlon was a superb addition to the Commonwealth Games programme in Glasgow. It was an exciting event and the format was enjoyed by the fans, who turned up in large number. The feedback from the media has been also very positive. The extra event is a win for all concerned,” Mike Hooper, Commonwealth Games Federation CEO said.

At its climax, 2.9 million viewers tuned into BBC to watch the woman-man-woman-man relay in which each athlete completes a mini triathlon.

“We are extremely pleased with the audience viewership for Mixed Relay,” said BBC’s Lead Executive of Major Events, Ron Chakraborty. “The format is extremely appealing for television with the mix of different athletes and disciplines providing constant entertainment to spectators at home.”

The Mixed Relay was a sold-out ticketed event, and attracted nearly double the number of non-ticketed spectators as the individual races held earlier in the week.

“We are very happy with the continued success of Mixed Relay,” ITU President & IOC Member Marisol Casado said. “The athletes love it, spectators love it, and National Federations are excited about it. This event is positive for the sport of triathlon all the way around.”

With the goal to add Mixed Relay to the 2020 Tokyo Olympic programme, ITU is committed to the continued development of the race. Not only will it appear at the second Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing this month, as well as at the Asian Games, ITU has also added an Under23/Junior Mixed Relay World Championships to the Grand Final agenda in Edmonton this summer.

In reference to getting the event into the Olympics, Mixed Relay Commonwealth Games gold medallist Vicky Holland said, “I really hope so, just look at atmosphere that it generates having this tight, fast racing circuit. The lead changes so often, it’s a great spectator event and great for us to be part of it. Having girls and guys in the same race as well, it’s just a bit unique.”

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Jul 24 14 - Jul 26 14
Strathclyde Country Park, Glasgow Recognised Games, Triathlon, Standard, Mixed Relay

2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games

Results

1
Jodie Stimpson
GBR
01:58:56
2
Kirsten Sweetland
CAN
01:59:01
3
Vicky Holland
GBR
01:59:11
4
Andrea Hansen
NZL
01:59:25
5
Emma Jackson
AUS
01:59:34

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