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Selection of 2019 TSR Races Selection of 2019 TSR races The 2019 race selection method is the same as in 2018. 1- Races are picked from the WoS long race list on December 31, 2018 to be found HERE 2- Full distance must be above 20km and below 100km 3- No individual race 4- No first-timer race 5- No invitational race 6- Minimum of 20 finishers (all categories) in 2018 7- Results from 2018 must be available and processable (first name and last name of each team member, category and position) 8- Maximum of 10 races per country, if more, the most attended (number of finishers) are selected 9- If more than one race format, only the longest will be selected 48 races, 17 countries in 2019 Race Date Km Finishers Prob R1 R2 R3 R Country Saint Raphaël 16-Mar 23 66 11% 400 85 44 529 France Ötillö Hvar 7-Apr 41 90 29% 400 200 60 660 Croatia Breca Bay of Islands 14-Apr 37 113 22% 400 177 76 653 New Zealand Lake James 20-Apr 27 20 400 0 14 414 USA Costa Brava 27-Apr 41 47 400 0 32 432 Spain Amphiman LLEH 11-May 40 31 400 0 21 421 Belgium Jeziorak 18-May 35 33 400 0 22 422 Poland Ötillö Utö 19-May 43 175 18% 400 147 117 664 Sweden Breizh 19-May 31 68 15% 400 118 46 564 France Swimrunman Verdon 26-May 45 85 16% 400 132 57 589 France Borås 2-Jun 34 59 37% 400 200 40 640 Sweden Stockholm 8-Jun 27 106 21% 400 167 71 638 Sweden Ötillö Isles of Scilly 9-Jun 37 108 19% 400 149 72 621 England Authieman 16-Jun 40 86 6% 400 47 58 505 France Kustjagaren 29-Jun 31 235 6% 400 48 157 605 Sweden Sure to Sure 29-Jun 29 20 400 0 14 414 Luxembourg Ötillö Engadin 7-Jul 47 137 18% 400 146 92 638 Switzerland Rheinsberg 7-Jul 23 131 5% 400 37 88 525 Germany Kalmar 13-Jul 22 74 16% 400 130 50 580 Sweden Breca Gower 14-Jul 42 60 13% 400 107 40 547 Wales Island challenge 20-Jul 22 154 7% 400 58 103 561 Sweden Bologna 28-Jul 40 26 400 0 18 418 Italy LED 3-Aug 46 46 400 0 31 431 Sweden Rockman 3-Aug 38 51 18% 400 142 34 576 Norway Öloppet 3-Aug 40 88 36% 400 200 59 659 Sweden Ångaloppet 11-Aug 22 232 6% 400 49 155 604 Sweden Breca Buttermere 11-Aug 43 67 18% 400 144 45 589 England Cole Classic 11-Aug 35 69 29% 400 200 46 646 USA To the worlds end 24-Aug 61 41 400 0 28 428 Norway Ötillö Worlds 2-Sep 75 148 23% 500 184 99 783 Sweden Breca Jersey 7-Sep 54 26 400 0 18 418 Jersey Emeraude 14-Sep 25 284 13% 400 108 190 698 France Solina 14-Sep 47 33 400 0 22 422 Poland Ratzeburger Insel 15-Sep 33 24 400 0 16 416 Germany Solvalla 21-Sep 46 30 400 0 20 420 Finland Ötillö 1000 lakes 22-Sep 42 98 13% 400 107 66 573 Germany Orcas Island 22-Sep 34 38 400 0 26 426 USA Carcassonne 28-Sep 20 64 36% 400 200 43 643 France Allgäu 5-Oct 24 34 400 0 23 423 Germany Breca Coniston 6-Oct 45 42 400 0 28 428 England Epic Landus 6-Oct 34 20 400 0 14 414 Spain Gravity Annecy 12-oct 42 73 10% 400 77 49 526 France Ignite Virginia 19-Oct 29 41 400 0 28 428 USA Ötillö Cannes 20-Oct 36 154 14% 400 115 103 618 France Côte de Beauté 20-Oct 27 85 13% 400 104 57 561 France Marnaton Cap de Creus 26-Oct 23 112 8% 400 65 75 540 Spain Swimrun NC 27-Oct 27 97 13% 400 108 65 573 USA Réunion 17-Nov 27 106 22% 400 174 71 645 France .
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