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A full list of the race competition rules is available from the Triathlon Australia website - www.triathlon.org.au
Rules Summary General Information
- Competitors must obey the instructions given to them from the technical officials,
police and course marshals.
- It the responsibility of the competitor to familiarise themselves with the course.
- If you have to unfortunately withdraw from the event, please notify registration or
an event personal and return your competition chip.
- A piece of clothing must cover the chest region during the cycle and run legs of
the event.
- Medical staff have the ULTIMATE and FINAL authority to remove a competitor from
the event if they judge the competitor to be physically incapable of completing the race.
- Theft and abusive treatment of volunteer and event personal and other unsportsmanlike
behaviour will not be tolerated. This behaviour can result in immediate disqualification.
- A training program is recommended to physically prepare yourself for the event.
- Familiarise yourself with the entry and exit points of transition.
- Ensure that you have all your swimming gear before exiting. Once transition has closed
competitors will not be able to re-enter to gather their gear.
Transition Area
- Only competitors can enter the transition area.
- Competitors must be numbered and have their security bike number on the bike before
entering transition.
- Competitors must have their helmet strap done up as they enter transition to allow the
technical officials to check.
- Ensure that the handle bar plugs are in place before arriving at transition.
- The competitors are ultimately responsible for their gear. Please give unwanted gear to
family members or club mates or leave it in the provided gear tent.
- Do not leave unnecessary gear lying around the transition racks.
- Competitors are not allowed to place devices i.e. balloons, to locate their bikes quicker.
This produces an unfair advantage. Familiarise the number and positioning of your rack prior to the race.
Swim
- All swimmers must wear the coloured cap assigned to their age group.
- No flotation devices, fins, paddles or other pieces of swimming equipment other than
goggles can be used.
- Wetsuits are allowed if the water temperature is less than 24 degrees. Temperature is
measured by Triathlon Queensland on the morning of the race. The thickness of the wetsuits must not exceed 5mm.
- Swimmers are permitted to warm up prior to the race start in the area behind the start
swim buoys.
- Please make sure your timing chip is securely fastened to your ankle prior to entering
the water.
Cycle
- Cyclists must wear an approved ANA, SNIELL, ANSI or AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS
APPROVED helmet.
- Your helmet strap must be connected at all times while your are with your bike
i.e. riding and walking/running from the bike racks.
- Cyclists are prohibited from drafting behind other competitors and course vehicles.
Cyclists must not enter an area 7m * 3 m (4 bike lenghts) around fellow competitors.
- No music players i.e. iPod's etc. are permitted whilst cycling.
- Cyclists must obey instructions from police, drafting officials and course marshals
and are responsble for consequences of any infractions.
- Cyclists must obey normal road rules and are responsible for any infringements.
- Bicycles must be in good working order. Bicycles will be inspected by TQ officials
when entering transition. Please service your bike with your nominated bike shop prior to the event. Ensure that your bike does not have loose spokes, loose brakes, loose headsets, stripped cables, handlebar plugs in place etc.
- Cyclist must only pass fellow competitors on the right hand side. Cyclists must pass
competitors in front within 15 seconds to avoid being caught drafting.
- If you are given a drafting penalty, you must report to the next Penatly Box.
- Cyclists must not cross the centre line on the road unless directed by course marshalls.
Penalties will be given to cyclists who cut corners and cross the middle line.
- when overtaking fellow cyclist do not simply pass them and then cut across and ride
in front of them. Respect the fellow riders and leave sufficient space so that they do not have to slow down to avoid being in your drafting zone.
- Do not ride beside another rider or ride on the right hand side of the lane as you will be
blocking other faster riders coming through. If you are caught, you will be awarded a penalty for blocking. Always stay on the left hand side unless you are overtaking.
- Race number must be displayed on your back during the cycle leg.
- For security reasons, bikes will not be allowed to exit transition without an identification
number.
Run
- Runners must not receive any assistance in the form of vehicles, scooters etc.
- Runners must not receive any assistance from pace runners.
- No music players i.e. iPod's etc. are permitted whilst running.
- Runners must obey the instructions given by police and course marshals.
- Runners must stay on the designated course. Obey the directional signs and witched
hats on the course. Cutting corners will result in automatic disqualification.
- Race numbers must be displayed on your front during the run leg.
- Runners will be instructed to run along the foot path if they are on the course when the
road closures are no longer in place.
Remember to treat other athletes, volunteers and officials with courtesy and consideration.
Safety Recommendations
- Hydrate yourself well the day before and on the morning of the race.
- Eat a meal high in carbohydrates the night before the event.
- Take advantage of the fluids available at the aid stations. That is what they are there for!
- If you are a weak swimmer, position yourself towards the back of your wave. This will
avoid being caught in the congestion at the start. Advise a nearby lifesaver of your situation so they can keep an eye on your progress.
- If you are entering your first race or would like to gain that extra advantage, come along to the
information session on the day prior to the triathlon to learn about the course and pick up on some important racing tips.
- Swimmers must be respectful of the other competitors' space during the swim leg.
- Be cautious when running or walking in your cycling shoes as the plastic under soles
tent to be very slippery.
- When cycling around tight turns, ride in single file and watch out for loose objects, pot
holes and drainage holes. Often these can be very slippery after rain or early in the mornings.
Medical Recommendations
- If you are of an older age or have not overly prepared for the event, we recommend
that you have a medical check-up prior to the event.
- Stay hydrated throughout the entire event. Carry fluids on your bike and pick up bottles
at the aid stations. On the run, cool yourself down with water and hydrate yourself with the available fluids. If you are prone to cramping, carry an electrolyte drink on the bike and on the run.
- If you are feeling unwell after the race, please instruct medical and/or event personnel
if you are feeling unwell and need assistance.
- Rehydrate yourself properly after the race so that you can enjoy the rest of your day.
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