Boston
18 August 2024
The 2024 supertri League kicked off in style in Boston. There was action from the gun as rivalries were renewed as tensions ran high. Catch up on all the action on this page!
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Lehair & Yee Win at Series Opener
LEHAIR STORMS TO VICTORY
Luxembourg’s Jeanne Lehair stormed to victory at the opening leg of the 2024 supertri League, breaking clear of Britain’s Georgia Taylor-Brown and Kate Waugh on the final run leg of the day in Boston, USA.
supertri’s debut race in the famous American city saw a stacked field of world- beating athletes take to the waters of DCR Carson Beach, with the Olympic Games gold medallist, Cassandre Beaugrand, racing for Crown Racing and bronze medallist Beth Potter leading the Brownlee Racing team.
You can read the full race report HERE
Yee vs. Wilde: A Rivalry for the Ages
Different continent. Different triathlon format. The same result for Britain’s Alex Yee as he powered to a dramatic victory over New Zealand’s Hayden Wilde in the debut supertri League race of 2024, again breaking Kiwi hearts late on the run.
Having delivered one of the battles of the recent Olympic Games in Paris, Yee and Wilde renewed their rivalry in a rainy Boston, Massachusetts, for supertri’s debut in the famous American city. The supertri format, formerly known as the Enduro, saw athletes face a 300m sea swim, a flat 4km bike before a 1.6km run three times in a row, all without a break between stages.
You can read the full race report HERE
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FAQ
supertri is the innovative and entertaining professional closed League formats that changed the sport, delivering fast, technical and tactical racing featuring the world’s best athletes competing in teams on stadium-like courses.
Athletes compete for the supertri Men’s League, supertri Women’s League and Teams League. In addition, there are also Leagues for the faster swimmers, bikers and runners.
When and where is supertri League being held in 2024?
August 18: supertri League Boston
August 25: supertri League Chicago
September 8: supertri League London
October 6: supertri League Toulouse
November 3: supertri League NEOM
Triathlon has traditionally been an individual sport but supertri has introduced Teams. Athletes race together and accumulate points as a team, increasing tactical depth to the racing, different stages to win points and a redistribution of wealth, ensuring all athletes contribute and are supported. It also increases fandom of the sport and encourages outside franchise owners to help drive the League forward.
Each Team consists of four women and four men, and must contain an under-23 athlete.
In 2024, supertri is proud to confirm the four teams who will compete in the League:
Brownlee Racing
Crown Racing
Podium Racing
Stars & Stripes Racing
Olympic and World Champions compete for titles and significant prize money, alongside the very best up and coming talent. Team Owners and Managers lead recruitment for their Teams, and replacements for any injuries or absences, with support from supertri. You can find a list of athletes racing in supertri League 2024 here.
Full start lists for each race are issued in the week leading up to each event.
supertri has turned triathlon into a true spectator sport with an innovative and action packed ‘supertri race format’ that sees athletes race 3 x swim-bike-run without a break. Short distances mean constant action.
300m Swim - 4km Bike - 1.6km Run
Athletes can win a shortcut on the course for their team through their racing, which is then allocated to an individual athlete to take by their Team Manager.
Short Chutes are won by an athlete for their team at the following points:
First across the Mount Line after the first swim
First across the Mount Line after the first bike
First across the Dismount Line after first run
Short Chutes are allocated by Team Managers by the end of the second bike. Short Chutes must only be taken on lap 1 of the third and final run.
Any athlete that falls 90 seconds or more off the leader's pace at the end of any individual lap. It is implemented every lap and measured from the first athlete passing the Mount Line, executed at the Mount Line. Any athlete falling foul of the 90 second rule is shown the Yellow Elimination Flag and is out of the race.
A random draw decides the order in which Team Managers select a starting block for their entire team.
The top 15 athletes score points in the first four Rounds. It is 15 for the winner down to 1 point for 15th place as follows.
For the Grand Finale, which in 2024 takes place in NEOM, there are extra points up for grabs. Here the winner is awarded 20 points, second place 16, third place 14, fourth place 12, and the it rolls down reducing by 1 point each time with 15th receiving 1 point.
The Leagues are based on accumulated points. Points are earned in each Round. Athletes must start three regular League events + the Grand Final to qualify for the supertri Women’s and Men’s Leagues.
All Team members who score points at each Round of supertri will contribute the points they earn as individuals to their Team’s total. All points accrued via the swim, bike and run Leagues also count.
Points are accumulated across the League as follows:
Swim: Points allocated based on time of the first or second swim discipline of the day measured at the swim exit. Points are awarded for the top 3 as 4,2,1.
Bike: Points allocated based on time of the fastest lap measured from Mount to Dismount Line of the first or second bike discipline of the day. Points are awarded for the top 3 as 4,2,1.
Run: Points allocated based on time of the fastest lap measured from Mount Line to Dismount Line of the first or second run discipline of the day. Points are awarded for the top 3 as 4,2,1.
In the case of a tie in the Leagues, the athlete or Team with the best result in the final race will finish ahead of the other athletes or Teams.