DEVONPORT TO HOST OLYMPIC TRIATHLON QUALIFIER
The 2012 Devonport OTU Triathlon Oceania Championships, to be conducted on Saturday March 10 is a significant part of the international triathlon calendar with one National Federation from Oceania region able to lock in a position for London.
With only eight countries allowed the maximum of three athletes per gender on the London start line, the battle to secure the one automatic spot granted to Oceania countries will be fiercely contested in Devonport.
The 2012 event will be conducted at a brand new venue in Devonport located at the Devonport Surf Life Saving Club and Mersey Bluff foreshore.
The Devonport City Council has just recently completed the multi-million dollar redevelopment of the foreshore which will allow for a natural amphitheatre for athletes and spectators alike.
The 2012 Oceania Championships announcement now shapes the 2012 elite calendar in Australia which carries important ITU and Olympic ranking points.
The elite calendar includes the Australian Sprint Distance Championships in Geelong, followed by Oceania Championships in Devonport, the ITU World Cup at Mooloolaba with the climax coming with the ITU Dextro Energy World Triathlon World Championship race in Sydney.
Triathlon Australia's CEO, Anne Gripper said: "After consulting with both Triathlon Australia and Triathlon New Zealand High Performance staff and executive, along with the OTU and ITU, a suitable date for the Oceania championships was agreed.
"Subsequently, the TA board accepted the impressive proposal put forward by the Devonport Triathlon organising committee.
"The Devonport Triathlon has a long and proud history in the evolution of triathlon in Australia. The past winners represent the who's who of Australian and indeed international triathlon."
Devonport last hosted the Oceania Championships back in 2004 when Beijing Olympian Brad Kahlefeldt outsprinted Sydney Olympian Miles Stewart to win the men's race.
British athlete Liz Blatchford won the women's race from Barb Lindquist (USA) and Nicole Hackett. Interestingly, in that year Triathlon New Zealand used the Devonport race as it final selection race for the Athens Olympic Games.
Nathan Richmond finished fourth overall and beat a fast finishing Kris Gemmell to secure the third and final New Zealand Olympic spot for Athens.
In the women's race Samantha Warriner held out Shanelle Barrett by ten seconds to secure her Athens spot on the New Zealand Olympic team.
The 2004 race also included Athens Gold medallist Hamish Carter (NZL), Ironman athletes Craig Alexander and Chris McCormack, while the women's field in 2004 included 2008 Beijing Olympians Erin Densham and Emma Moffatt along with Ironman athletes Mirinda Carfrae and Sam McGlone (CAN).
Triathlon Australia's National Performance Director, Michael Flynn said "Devonport is an ideal and proven venue for the 2012 Oceania Championships as it allows us to assess athlete performances while competing under similar conditions and course design that we are expecting in London.
"Australia is fully aware of the significance of this race in terms of automatically locking in one of a possible three spots in London.
"Back in 2008 the Kiwis were better organised than us and took the automatic Oceania spot. We will ensure that does not happen in 2012."
Along with the elite race, the 2012 Devonport OTU Triathlon Oceania Championships will also host the OTU Oceania Junior Championships as well as the OTU Oceania Age Group Championships.
For Australian junior and age group athletes there are very important spots up for grabs to be selected to compete at the 2012 ITU World Triathlon Championships in Auckland, New Zealand later in the year.
Devonport Triathlon Race Director, Mike Gunson said: "Devonport Triathlon is honoured to be awarded the opportunity to once again host the Oceania Olympic Distance Championships. The local organising committee has a proud 28-year history of conducting international triathlon events and that tradition will continue in March 2012.
"I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the support of our event partners in particular the Tasmanian State Government, Devonport City Council, Triathlon Australia and the Oceania Triathlon Union."
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