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So we are going to be awake at 3 of the morning…… for the women and 6 for the men. The great new is, the races are during the week-end. This is a great exposure for triathlon!
Vancouver, Canada (February 23 2012) – The International Triathlon Union (ITU), in conjunction with the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG), is pleased to confirm the final schedule for the triathlon competition, training, briefings, and pontoon draws at the London 2012 Olympic Games:
09:30-10:30 – Swim Familiarisation (the Serpentine, Hyde Park)
10:45-11:45 – Coaches Briefing
Thursday 2 August
06:30-07:15 – Bike Familiarisation (full course)
07:30-08:30 – Swim Familiarisation (the Serpentine, Hyde Park)
09:00-10:00 – Women’s race briefing and pontoon draw
Saturday 4 August
09:00 – Women’s Olympic competition at Hyde Park
13:00-14:00 – Bike Familiarisation (up to the top of Constitution Hill)
14:00-15:00 – Swim Familiarisation (the Serpentine, Hyde Park)
Sunday 5 August
09:30-10:30 – Swim Familiarisation (the Serpentine, Hyde Park)
11:00-12:00 – Men’s race briefing and pontoon draw
Tuesday 7 August
09:00-09:45 – Bike Familiarisation (full course)
11:30 – Men’s Olympic competition at Hyde Park
London 2012 will be the fourth Olympic Games in which triathlon will be contested. The competition will begin and end in Hyde Park, while taking in some of London’s most iconic landmarks including Buckingham Palace, Wellington Arch, Constitution Hill and Hyde Park Corner. The events will begin with a 1,500m swim in the Serpentine. After transitioning in Hyde Park, athletes continue with a seven-lap, 40km bike ride around a technical course that takes in Buckingham Palace and the Wellington Arch, and end with a four-lap, 10km run around the Serpentine to the finish.