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Media Guide DATEV Triathlon Challenge Roth Dates and Facts DATEV Challenge Roth 2018 (Modifications and additions reserved) Date July 1, 2018 Race Long Distance Triathlon 3.8 km swimming 180 km cycling 42,195 km running Location City and County of Roth Race Course Start at 6.30 a.m at the Main-Donau-Kanal, Hilpoltstein. Leaving transition area 1 at the Main-Donau-Kanal in Hilpoltstein, athletes tackle two laps on the bike course each of about 85.5 km - additionally they take 9 km to transition area at the park-and-ride lot at the Hilpoltsteiner Straße in Roth. The bike run is followed by the marathon on a new route. It links the “traditional route” along the Canal with the towns of Roth and Büchenbach in a one-lap-course. Participants: About 3.400 single starters and 650 relays Nations: Athletes from 76 nations Duration: Maximum finish time is 15:00 hours for single starters, 13.45 hours for relay teams. Roth 2017: Spectators, Media, Organisation Spectators Spectators during the race about 260,000 according to police information Media (Dates & Facts 2017) TV reports national Air-time total (in hours) 51:78:85 Viewers 6.35 Mio. Advertising medium contacts 87.68 Mio. TV reports international Air-time total (in hours) 278:36:18 Viewers 23.28 Mio. Advertising medium contacts 335.56 Mio. Newspapers and magazines Publications 324 Press articles 731 Advertising Media contacts 51.28 Mio Web-coverage www.challenge-roth.de Unique visitors on raceday 314.000 Page impressions 2.4 Mio. Accreditation Accredited journalists about 200 Organisation, rescue and assistance services Police Officers 400 Firefighter 600 Fire Departments 27 Clubs 53 Race Marshalls 65 Rescue Service 420 Central Medical Care 20 doctors 48 beds (+s 20 reserve) additionally 3 intensive care beds, 1 surgical treatment bed Time Table DATEV Challenge Roth 2018 Wednesday, June 27 04.00 p.m. Live-Broadcast world football championship Germany – South Korea, Foodcourt Thursday, June 28 11.00 a.m. Press conference in the “Kulturfabrik” Roth 10.00 a.m. - 07.00 p.m. Registration at the registration tent / Triathlon Park 10.00 a.m. – 07.00 p.m. Triathlon Expo in the Triathlon Park 04.00 p.m. Live-Broadcast world football championship Senegal – Colombia or Japan - Poland 05.00 p.m. “Erdinger Urweisse” Party at the Expo, Foodcourt 06.00 p.m. “Bambini” run Hilpoltstein 07.30 p.m. Germany premiere: movie “we are triathletes” 08.15 p.m. “Nightrun” from Hilpoltstein to Roth, Finish Triathlon Park Friday, June 29 06.30 a.m. - 09.00 a.m. blueseventy swim training in the Main-Donau-Kanal / swim start 09.00 a.m. – 11.30 a.m. COMPRESSPORT Morning Run at the swim start 10.00 a.m. - 07.00 p.m. Triathlon Expo in the Triathlon Park 10.00 a.m. - 07.00 p.m. Registration at the registration tent / Triathlon Park 10.00 a.m. - 05.00 p.m. For media: media center (Schützenhaus) open 04.00 p.m. - 05.00 p.m. The city of Roth presents itself – market square 05.00 p.m. “Hütt’ngaudi” after work with german “Schlager” vocals, Foodcourt 05.00 p.m. - 12.00 p.m. Welcome-Party, powered by BAYERN 3, market square 05.45 p.m. - 10.00 p.m. Challenge-forAll in the public baths of Roth 06.00 p.m. - 08.00 p.m. Bernbacher Carbo Party at the festival tent Saturday, June 30 06.30 a.m. - 09.00 a.m. blueseventy-swim training in the Main-Donau-Kanal / Swim Start 10.00 a.m. - 07.00 p.m. Triathlon Expo in the Triathlon Park 08.45 a.m. - 02.30 p.m. Junior-Challenge, public baths of Roth 10.00 a.m. - 01.00 p.m. Registration at the registration tent / Triathlon Park 10.00 a.m. - 05.00 p.m. For media: media center (Schützenhaus) open 10.15 a.m. Start Challenge Women 11.00 a.m. - 03.00 p.m. Challenge childcare 11.45 a.m. “Beneflizz”, Bike Marathon 11.30 p.m. - 04.00 p.m. Bike Check-In and “HIP-Lounge” at the swim start 12.00 a.m. Race Briefing (spanish) in the festival tent 03.00 p.m. Race Briefing (french) in the festival tent 04.00 p.m. Live-Broadcast world football championship round of sixteen, Foodcourt 04.00 p.m. Race Briefing (german/english) for individuals in the festival tent 05.00 p.m. Race Briefing (german) for relay teams in the festival tent 05.00 p.m. “Thank God I don’t have to start”-Party, Foodcourt 06.15 p.m. Race Briefing (english) for relay teams in the press centre/ Schützenhaus 07.30 p.m. - 12.00 p.m. Countdown Party in Heideck with BAYERN 3 Sunday, July 1 06.30 a.m. Start of DATEV Challenge Roth 2018 TOP 50 men, athletes elder than 65 years, participants for 31st time, participants with disabilities, 06.33 a.m. Start group 2 TOP 25 women 06.45 a.m. Start group 3 SUB 9 and fast Age Group 06.50 a.m. Start groups 4-6 men / in 5 minutes intervals 07.05 a.m. Women group 07.10 a.m. Women group 07.15 a.m. Start groups 9 – 19 / in 5 minutes intervals 09.00 a.m. Start groups 20-22 (relay teams) / in 5 minutes intervals 10.00 a.m. - 08.00 p.m. For media: media center (Schützenhaus) opens 12.00 a.m. - 07.00 p.m. Triathlon Expo in the Triathlon Park 11.00 a.m. - 06.30 p.m. Challenge childcare 11.00 a.m. Live-Stream DATEV Challenge Roth, Foodcourt About 02.05 p.m. Finish of the race winner male About 02.51 p.m. Finish of the race winner female About 04.14 p.m. Finish of the winning relay team about 05.00 p.m. Press conference (Schützenhaus) 08.00 p.m. Winners’ Award Ceremony for the first three trophy relays (at the finish line area) 09.00 p.m. Finishline Party 11.05 p.m. Official end of DATEV Challenge Roth 2018 with fireworks Monday, July 2 09.30 a.m. Registration for the DATEV Challenge Roth 2019 at the festival tent 10.00 a.m. – 01.00 p.m. Triathlon Expo in the Triathlon Park 11.00 a.m. Winners’ Award Ceremony DATEV Challenge Roth at the festival tent 01.30. p.m. Winners’ Award Ceremony Firefighter World Championship (Feuerwehrhaus Roth) 07.00 p.m. Volunteers’ Party in the festival tent Opening hours Foodcourt: Wed., June 27 03.00 p.m. – 08.00 p.m. Thu., June 28 10.00 a.m. – 10.00 p.m. Fri., June 29 10.00 a.m. – 10.00 p.m. Sat., June 30 10.00 a.m. – 10.00 p.m. Sun., July 01 12.00 a.m. – 11.00 p.m. Mon., July 2 08.00 a.m. – 02.00 p.m. Sponsoring Partners DATEV eG N-ERGIE AG new balance NBR GmbH Sparkasse Mittelfranken-Süd Versicherungskammer Bayern Speck Pumpen Walter Speck GmbH & Co. KG Memmert GmbH + Co. KG SQUEEZY Sorts Nutrition GmbH Alpecin / Dr. Kurt Wolff GmbH & Co. KG Auto-Fiegl GmbH BAYERN3 Blueseventy Compressport UVEX SPORTS GmbH & Co. KG ULTRASUN AG Germania Fluggesellschaft mbH Pyraser Landbrauerei GmbH & Co. KG Erdinger Weißbräu Frankenbrunnen GmbH + Co. KG Red Bull Recaro Aircraft Seating GmbH & Co KG JOKA / W. & L. Jordan GmbH Josef Bernbacher & Sohn GmbH & Co. KG SayV Friedrich Hofmann Betriebsgesellschaft mbH Apotheker Walter Bouhon GmbH ARNDT Sicherheit und Service GmbH + Co. KG Reithelshöfer GmbH Guttenberger und Partner GmbH Burkhartsmaier GmbH Jura-Kälte Kälteanlagenbau GmbH TechniSat ARVENA PARK Hotel Nürnberger Nachrichten VIPA GmbH BMW Motorrad Zentrum Deutsche Lufthansa Qualitel Hotel Stadt Roth Landkreis Roth Stadt Hilpoltstein Metropolregion Nürnberg Nations 2018 Nr. Nation Nr. Nation 1 Deutschland 40 Argentinien Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und 2 41 Kirgisistan Nordirland 3 Frankreich 42 Slowenien 4 Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika 43 Türkei 5 Spanien 44 Hongkong 6 Österreich 45 Japan 7 Australien 46 Costa Rica 8 Schweiz 47 Estland 9 Italien 48 Griechenland 10 Belgien 49 Marokko 11 Israel 50 Mazedonien 12 Niederlande 51 Philippinen 13 China, Volksrepublik 52 Simbabwe 14 Dänemark 53 Afghanistan 15 Brasilien 54 Bahrain 16 Kanada 55 Chile 17 Südafrika 56 Guernsey (Kanalinsel) 18 Irland 57 Guam 19 Portugal 58 Korea, Republik (Südkorea) 20 Schweden 59 Vereinigte Arabische Emirate 21 Polen 60 Bulgarien 22 Mexiko 61 Bosnien und Herzegowina 23 Luxemburg 62 Bolivien 24 Neuseeland 63 Botswana 25 Tschechische Republik 64 Zypern 26 Finnland 65 Algerien 27 England 66 Fidschi 28 Norwegen 67 Guatemala 29 Slowakei 68 Indien 30 Thailand 69 Island 31 Taipei, China 70 Libanon 32 Singapur 71 Peru 33 Wales 72 Puerto Rico 34 Kroatien 73 Rumänien 35 Ungarn 74 United States of America 36 Malaysia 75 Uruguay 37 Schottland 76 Vietnam 38 Russische Föderation 39 Venezuela Starter, Finisher and Winning Times 1988 - 2017 Winning times Year Number of starters Number of finishers Men Women 1988 706 587 08:13:11 10:07:35 1989 1036 916 03:59:59 04:31:04 1990 1349 1085 08:21:13 09:21:29 1991 1303 1129 08:04:54 08:55:29 1992 1584 1428 08:06:12 08:55:00 1993 1603 1431 08:03:19 09:18:49 1994 1864 1674 08:01:59 08:50:53 1995 1903 1447 08:08:07 09:06:34 1996 2229 2056 07:57:02 09:21:30 1997 2506 2324 07:50:27 08:59:31 1998 2550 2301 08:03:59 09:27:43 1999 1796 1655 07:56:00 09:26:59 2000 2586 2374 08:19:38 09:32:08 2001 2465 2330 08:10:39 09:24:29 2002 1340/1566 1232/1521 08:17:25 09:12:41 2003 1504/1125 1282/1038 08:11:50 09:15:01 2004 1744/1641 1701/1635 07:57:50 09:13:57 2005 1990/1497 1848/1452 07:58:45 09:14:06 2006 2325/1680 2160/1674 08:00:52 09:01:17 2007 2376/1524 2246/1506 07:54:23 08:51:55 2008 2510/1644 2293/1635 08:09:34 08:45:48 2009 2.487/1.638 2.357/1.611 07:55:53 08:31:59 2010 2.836/1.806 2.678/1.746 07:52:36 08:19:13 2011 2.982/1.881 2.790/1.821 07:41:33 08:18:13 2012 2.977/1.932 2.754/1.887 07:59:59 08:45:04 2013 3.141/2.121 2.883/2.073 07:52:01 08:40:35 2014 3.179/1.956 2.668/ 1.893 07:56:00 08:38:53 2015 3.161/2.097 2.734/2.010 07:51:28 08:50:53 2016 3.173/2.040 2.931/2.019 07:35:39 08:22:04 2017 3.151/2.082 2.865/1.980 07:59:07 08:40:03 1989 = Half Distance (2,5 km swimming, 93 km cycling, 22 km running) World’s Best Times at Roth 1988 Axel Koenders (NL) 08:13:11 1991 Thea Sybesma (NL) (first athlete in the world less than 9 hours) 08:55:29
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