2012 Geneva ITU Triathlon European Cup

22 Jul, 2012 • Geneva, Switzerland • Event Website
Start Lists
Results

SWIM COURSE
1.5 km
Beach mass start
Water temperature: over 20
Number of laps: 2
Swimming is in Geneva lake

BIKE COURSE
40 km
Number of laps: 6
One climb on each lap (on 1km), curvy corners

RUN COURSE
10 km
Number of laps:4
Fully on asphalt, curvy

Prize money distribution. Elite men and women:

1st. 1,560 EUR
2nd. 1,250 EUR
3rd. 940 EUR
4th. 625 EUR
5th. 500 EUR
6th. 440 EUR
7th. 375 EUR
8th. 250 EUR
9th.  185 EUR
10th. 125 EUR

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Athletes Briefing:

SAT 21/JULY
18h00
Théâtre du Léman, quai du Mont-Blanc 19, 1201 Genève

Entry Fee:

60 EUR

Prize Money:

12 500 EUR

Documents:


Media notes:

Name of Media Contact: Charles-Philippe Haymoz

Address for Media Credentials request:
TIG
Case postale 164
1211 Genève 8

Location of Media Centre and hours of operation:
Théâtre du Léman from 21th to 22th of July
20h00

Event Schedule

SUNDAY 22/JULY
10h00 Start ladies’ race
12h00 Start mens’ race

Closest Airport

Aéroport international de Genève

Local Transportation

Public trains from airport station to Cornavin train Station (6 minutes of traveling)

Public buses (line n°10) (20 minutes of travelling)

Free tickets can be taken at the airport closed to the luggages retrieval, before crossing customs.

Host Hotel

Please check all informations on website: http://www.tig.ch

Homestay

Ask to the local club of triathlon info@trigeneve.ch

  • Technical Delegate
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  • Website
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  • Phone
    004179 654 14 55
  • Fax
    004122 342 66 61
  • Address

    TIG, Street: case postale 164, Town:Geneva 8, Zipcode: 1211, Country: Switzerland

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2012 Geneva ITU Triathlon European Cup: Elite Men Tricast
McMaster takes the win in Geneva