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07/16 04:27 CDT Triathlon unites to increase its popularity closer to the level
of tennis and golf
Triathlon unites to increase its popularity closer to the level of tennis and
golf
By TALES AZZONI
AP Sports Writer
MADRID (AP) --- Triathlon is taking action to try to boost its popularity, with
hopes of bringing it closer to the level of tennis and golf.
A new global circuit will debut in 2027 following an alliance between the
international federation and private organizers in an attempt to unify the
sport that has been historically fragmented and difficult to follow because of
the large number of events worldwide.
Officials are hoping the new tour will promote mass-participation events,
attract new audiences and enhance the broadcast and digital storytelling of
triathlon. There will be greater investment aimed at making the sport a better
product for television and easier to showcase on social media in order to land
bigger sponsors.
The formal announcement of the new tour is expected by the end of the month.
"Our goal is for the sport to be attractive not only for triathlon fans but to
be attractive for sport fans. We need to grow the sport to be more attractive
to the general public," Antonio Arimany, president of World Triathlon, said in
an interview with The Associated Press.
"This is not an achievement for next year, this is a goal that we have for the
next six, seven years," he added. "And we really would like to have triathlon
at the level of tennis or golf. Of course, we cannot reach football or other
sports because we are not a team sport, but compared to individual sports we
need to find a way how we can grow in popularity."
Triathlon has traditionally been divided, with the international federation not
in charge of the actual organization of events. The competitions have been
mostly run by private entities such as Ironman, the biggest in the sport. World
Triathlon oversees Olympic Games, world championships and the world series.
A report prepared by Deloitte highlighted the fragmentation within triathlon
and the need to create a stronger and more unified competition structure.
The presence of multiple companies showed there was interest in investing in
the sport, the report said, and channelling those funds to a centralized
product was considered crucial. Thus the need to try to merge and create a
product that is easier to commercialize and grow.
"Announcing this new blueprint for the sport is an incredibly exciting next
phase of our partnership with World Triathlon and to grow the sport," said Sam
Renouf, CEO of the Professional Triathletes Organization, which is co-owned and
run by professional athletes. PTO manages global rankings and some of the most
high-profile triathlon circuits.
"The Deloitte report's recommendation to move to a more commercially driven
model was clear and aligns with the ambition to take the sport mainstream and
adopt a model that many other sports have successfully followed to unlock
greater value for the athletes and the whole ecosystem," Renouf said.
World Triathlon is aiming for more live broadcasts to try to strengthen
international visibility. While World Triathlon has some expertise on TV
broadcasting, private organizers will contribute with their knowhow on
commercializing the sport.
"They can create a better branding, they can get bigger sponsors, they can sell
better the TV rights, they can create a new model of events that we are going
to popularize, similar to what the mayors in marathon are doing, trying to
create big events," said Arimany, who is also vice president of the Court of
Arbitration for Sport.
Prize money is expected to increase and triathletes will see more standardized
branding around events, but there won't be major changes in the competitions
themselves.
"This partnership is an important step towards the long-term sustainability of
our sport and, crucially, towards expanding opportunities for athletes," said
Non Stanford, chair of World Triathlon's athletes committee. "We look forward
to the evolution of the Triathlon World Tour beyond 2027, and working closely
with the PTO to develop a progressive, athlete-focused brand that respects the
sport's rich heritage."
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