RAF Halton will host the Third race in the RAF Triathlon Try-a-Tri Sprint Series.
Please read the full detailed description of the event.
General
RAF Halton is a BTF sanctioned event and part of the RAF Triathlon Try-a-Tri Sprint Series. The Sprint
Series events are only open to military personnel (and dependants), MoD
civil servants and UAS cadets. Emergency service personnel may compete
by invitation only, and should approach the Deputy Race Director at the
earliest opportunity (sprintseries@raftri.org.uk) to inform their intent to participate.
Limited entries will
be accepted on the day, but the event capacity cannot exceed.
Personnel intending to enter on the day should first approach the Deputy
Race Director (sprintseries@raftri.org.uk)
to confirm eligibility. Cash payment will not be accepted, payments on
the day will be by cheque only with a valid F1250 ID Card.
Relay entries are
welcomed rules for which are available in the Coordinating Instruction
available on the RAF Triathlon Association website (www.raf.mod.uk/raftriathlon).
Race Dates. Wednesday 24 June.
Race Venue. RAF Halton.
Race Distances. 400m indoor pool swim, 25km single lap bike ride, and 5km out and back run.
Key times:
- 0930-1130: Registration and transition open.
- 1300: Transition closes, first competitors start.
- TBC: Transition re-opens.
Race Registration (Competitor Responsibilities)
Registration (Competitor responsibilities). At registration, competitors are to bring:
- Documentation. Race confirmation e-mail, race licence (where applicable) and F1250 ID Card.
- Civilians. Civilians are also required to produce a
completed race declaration form at Appendix 1 to the Coordinating
Instruction available on the RAF Triathlon Association Website.
Some "Hot" BTF rules
The Sprint Series is a
BTF sanctioned race and will be assessed to BTF standards, a
comprehensive list of the rules are available on the BTF website.
Competitors should specifically note the following:
- Helmet chin-straps are to be tight
enough to fit 2 of the athletes fingers into the closed straps. This
will be checked at event registration entry so please have your helmet
ready.
- No calf guards (or lower leg coverings) in the pool. You can put them on in transition after water exit.
- Clothing with front fastening zips are to be fully fastened.
RAF Triathlon Sprint Series Rules
To increase the
accessibility of the event and encourage novice participation, the
following rules specific to the RAF Triathlon Sprint Series will be
enforced:
- Time Trial Bikes are not be permitted.
- No time trial bars in any form.
- Wheels are to be the same and are to be no deeper than 60mm.
- Tear drop (aero) helmets will not be permitted.
So what is permitted?
- A standard road bike set up that you would expect at road racing. Only traditional road handlebars that must be plugged.
- Mountain bikes / cross bikes are permitted as they conform to the rules above.
- Helmets must be BSI, ANSI, Snell or equivalent standard.
Race Briefing
The race
briefing will be at 1230hrs am sharp. This should not be missed as it
will provide information specific to the event, including updates,
clarification of rules and ensure that your race is as safe as possible.
Any appropriate rules will be discussed at this point. If any
competitors have any queries about the race then this is the time to ask
the race referee or organizer:
- Swim 400m (16 lengths). Competitors will be started in
waves at 5min intervals at the deep end of the pool. The start list and
competitor start time will be confirmed at registration, and a printout
of the start list will also be placed in the pool window. Please wear
the provided swim hat at all times. Any recognised stroke is permitted.
When a competitor has completed 14 lengths of the pool a sign with a
large 2 on it will be placed in the water in their lane - they will then
have two more lengths to swim. Ultimate responsibility for counting the
number of lengths rests with the competitor.
- Helmets. Helmets must be fastened before mounting the
cycle, worn at all times during the cycling section of the event, and
not unfastened until the cycle has been returned to its original
position (FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN A TIME PENALTY).
- Assistance. Any assistance other than that provided by the organisers will result in a penalty. Competitors are NOT ALLOWED TO DRAFT! The
cycle draft zone is defined as a rectangle surrounding every competitor
that is 3m wide and extends 10m behind the front wheel of a
competitor’s cycle.
- Road Safety. Competitors must obey all traffic signals
and follow any directions given by the race marshals or officials. Any
infringement of the law and subsequent legal action is the sole
responsibility of the competitor.