Pre Race InformationRegistration I Equipment I Hydration & Sun Safety I AccommodationOn The DayDriving Instructions I Arriving I ParkingI Road Closures I Food I Toilets I SpectatingRace BriefingBicycle Compound I Wave Starts I Swim Safety I Team Changeovers I Medical SupportTiming and ResultsTimingI Results I Award CeremoniesOtherSouvenir Apparel I Contingency PlansContact Us: email: canberra@srichinmoyraces.org if you have any further queries |
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RegistrationIt is essential that you confirm your entry at Registration. If you do not collect your race pack at Registration, you will not be able to race.
If you cannot attend Registration at the designated time, you may arrange for someone else to register for you, providing that person brings a note signed by you, authorising that person to register on your behalf. In the case of Teams, only one team member need attend Registration.
Registration for each event is at the following times: Sri Chinmoy Junior Joyathon Saturday 2 November, from 11.30 am at Black Mountain Peninsula. Sri Chinmoy Joyathon (Open) Saturday 2 November, from 11.30 am at Black Mountain Peninsula. Sri Chinmoy Sprint Triathlon Saturday 2 November, 11.30 am - 3 pm at Black Mountain Peninsula. Sri Chinmoy 'Classic' Tri Saturday 2 November, 11.30 am - 3 pm at Black Mountain Peninsula, or between 6 am and 7 am on Sunday 3 November.
When you come to Registration, collect your race pack. The Race Pack is an envelope, with a label identifying your:
name/team name race number wave number wave start-time cap colour The race pack contains: swim cap, waterproof race number (2 for teams), pins When you collect your race pack, please ensure that you have everything you need and that the information is correct. |
Race RulesAll events of the Festival are run in compliance with |
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Cut-Off TimesIn all races, courses will remain open so long as organisers consider the athletes still on the course will finish safely and in a reasonable time. If a course is to be closed for any reason, the athletes still on the course will be informed of the decision. |
EquipmentA guide to equipment used in triathlon. Swim - The wearing of swim caps is mandatory. These will be provided to each swimmer in the Registration Packs. Wetsuits will be permitted at the discretion of the Triathlon Australia Technical Delegate, in accordance with Triathlon Australia guidelines pertaining to water temperature.Cycle - Each Individual and each Team Cyclist will need a bicycle. It can be of any description - road bike, mountain bike etc, and should be roadworthy. It is the athlete's responsibility to have a safe bike. The wearing of a safety standards approved helmet is compulsory. Each cyclist must wear the race number pinned to the front of their clothing, or a number belt is acceptable. Run - Proper running shoes are recommended. Each runner must wear a singlet or T-shirt, with the race number pinned to the front. Females who wish to complete the entire course in their swim costume may do so, provided the race number is affixed. A number belt is acceptable. NB. The race number must be worn on the front of every competitor, and should be clearly visible for the timers to check at the timing positions. Please note: Under TA Race Competition Rules competitors are responsible for their own safety, the safety of their equipment and the safety of others, and for complying with the equipment rules relating to bicycles and helmets. Your helmet will be checked for fit and compliance with safety standards on entry to the compound. Visual inspections of bicycles and helmets will be undertaken by technical officials with regard to compliance with the rules. Any equipment which does not comply with the rules will be removed and the competitor will not be permitted to continue in the race. |
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Hydration and Sun SafetyEarly November can already be very hot in Canberra.
Be sure to drink plenty of fluids before, during and after your race.
Use sun screen, wear a hat and cover up at all times. |
Accommodation
For all accommodation enquiries, call Canberra Getaways on 1300 733 228 or visit www.visitcanberra.com.au
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Ignore the map to the left, which is instructions for Yarralumla Bay!
If driving from interstate, approaching from the north, follow the Federal Highway, which becomes Northbourne Avenue. Follow Northbourne Ave towards the city centre, but before you arrive at the city centre, turn right onto Barry Drive. After 2 or 3 sets of lights, turn left onto Clunies Ross St, which after passing under Parkes Way, becomes Lady Denman Drive. Continue along Lady Denman Drive until you see the turn-off into Black Mountain Peninsula, onto Garryowen Drive on your left. Look for parking anywhere you can along Black Mountain Peninsula. The bike compound is at the end of John Cardiff Close.
If driving from the south, follow Commonwealth Ave over Commonwealth Avenue Bridge, then take the exit on your left to Parkes Way, (westbound). Follow Parkes Way through the short tunnel, then take the exit to Black Mountain Peninsula, onto Lade Denman Drive. Turn left onto Lady Denman Drive and continue until you see the turn-off into Black Mountain Peninsula, onto Garryowen Drive on your left. Look for parking anywhere you can along Black Mountain Peninsula. The bike compound is at the end of John Cardiff Close.
Check Where Is for more detailed intructions |
Arriving at the CourseWhen you arrive at the course...
After registering and collecting your race pack, there are two things you must do upon arriving at the course:
Present your race number to the officials at the bike compound (after having your helmet checked), who will direct you to rack your bike in the numbered rack corresponding to your race number. Place all the gear you will need on the ground beside your bike, on the right side. Then present your race number to the officials, to have your race number written on the back of your left hand. Please do not write your number on yourself, as different styles of writing can be very confusing to officials. |
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There is adequate parking along Garryowen Drive and in the car parks along Black Mountain Peninsula.
However please be warned that Garryowen Dr will be closed for the duration of the Sri Chinmoy Junior Joyathon, between abotu 1 pm and 1.30 pm on Saturday, so any cars parked there will not be able to leave until after the road has been reopened upon the completion of the race.
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Road ClosuresPlease be aware that the following road closures will be in effect during the Festival. SATURDAY 2 NOVEMBER 2013 |
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Food
Delicious healthy vegetarian food, drinks, protein and energy supplements...
... hot & cold and sweet & savoury snacks, and a range of beverages will be available from the food marquee at the finish area, until sold out.
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Toilets
The main public toilet block is located adjacent to the car park beyond the western end of the compound. Portable toilets will also be set up there, as well as in the bike compound itself.
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Best spectator vantage points.
Apart from the start/finish area at Black Mountain Peninsula, the best spectator vantage point for the cycle course of the Sri Chinmoy 'Classic' Tri and Sri Chinmoy Sprint Triathlon is on the median strip on Parkes Way, behind the Acton Ferry Terminal.
Spectators are not permitted to follow athletes around the course either in a car or on a bicycle, and risk having the athlete disqualified.
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Bicycle Compound/TransitionThe bicycle compound will be your 'home base' for the duration of the race. The bicycle compound will open one and a half hours prior to each race start. Please note that only athletes showing their official race number are permitted to enter the bicycle compound before and after the race. Spectators are not allowed in transition at all and we advise Competitors (and competitors' parents) that transition is closed until the last cyclist is in and the Race Referee announces that it is open. Also if a bike is required to be removed prior to transition being open this is to be arranged before race start with the Race Referee or Race Director (who will advise the Race Referee). |
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Wave StartsThe swim will start in several waves. You will be advised which wave you will start in at Registration.
For the Sri Chinmoy Junior Joyathon and Sri Chinmoy 'Classic' Tri, the composition of each wave is determined by age group and gender. Waves for the Sri Chinmoy Joyathon and Sri Chinmoy Sprint Triathlon are determined by gender only.
In all races, women's (girl's) waves and men's (boy's) waves are separate, with Teams comprising an additional wave or waves. The spacing of the waves in all races will be determined by the timing officials on the day of the race. Do not be tempted to swap your swim cap for another colour, as your swim cap colour determines which wave you will start in. Please wait at the side of the beach start compound until your particular wave is called. You will be called to the start by start time, age group, or swim cap colour. Please note that everyone in your wave will have the same colour swim cap. |
The swim course will be attended by a team of safety canoeists.
If you get into difficulty during the swim, raise your arm. You may rest on a canoe before continuing your swim, as long as you are not towed forward by the canoe. Medical personnel will be situated on shore.
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Team ChangeoversThe designated changeover area for Teams is within the bicycle compound.
Once the swimmer exits the water, he or she runs up the chute to enter the compound, passing the timing officials, to the cyclist next to their bike rack in the presence of the changeover marshals.
The cyclist departs, the swimmer leaves the compound, and the runner enters the compound to await the cyclist's return. Once the cyclist has returned and racked his or her bike, the runner is then tagged in the presence of the changeover marshals and allowed to depart. The cyclist must then exit the compound. |
Medical SupportAll races will be attended by the Festival medical team.
The medical tent is situated adjacent to the athlete recovery area in the finishing compound. Please present yourself to the medical crew if you feel distressed in any way.
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TimingThe timing system for all races will require that each athlete display their race number prominently and visibly on the front of their apparel at all times.
Numbers will be written on the back of the left hand of each swimmer, while the cyclist and runner must wear the allocated race number on the front of their race vest. For female athletes wearing a 2-piece racing ensemble, it is permitted to wear the race number written on the midriff. Please note that athletes may NOT write their own numbers on themselves - these MUST be written on by race officials immediately after check-in prior to the race..
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Full results, including split times (swim, cycle and run) and full open and age category placings for all races will be posted on this site either the same day, or the day after each race.
Provisional results will be displayed at the Awards Ceremony for each race.
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Award CeremoniesAwards Ceremonies will be held no later than the following times. All presentations will be made at Yarralumla Bay. Please attend the presentation if you feel you may have won an award, or arrange for a friend to collect your award on your behalf. Saturday 2 November at Black Mountain Peninsula
2.15 pm am Sri Chinmoy Junior Joyathon
3 pm Sri Chinmoy Joyathon (Open) 5.30 pm Sri Chinmoy Sprint Triathlon Sunday 3 November at Black Mountain Peninsula 10.30 am Sri Chinmoy 'Classic' Tri |
Contingency PlansJust in case...
From time to time Canberra's lakes, like all inland water bodies, may be affected by various natural phenomena such as blue-green algae or bacteria. All of the lakes are tested regularly and rigorously, and certain areas are subject to closure if the levels of any potentially harmful organisms rise above certain standard measures.
In the event that the swimming area at Yarralumla Bay is closed for swimming at the time of the Sri Chinmoy Triathlon Festival, contingency plans are in place to ensure that the event will proceed either elsewhere in Lake Burley Griffin or in one of Canberra's other lakes. In this eventuality, not only the swim courses, but also the cycle and run courses would be amended according to the new start/finish location. The advertised distances and start times may also be changed. Advice of any such change would be posted on this website as soon as it became known.
Nevertheless, if an alternate course cannot be found and approved in time, duathlons will be staged.
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