USA TRIATHLON JUNIOR ELITE SERIES
The USAT Junior Elite Series consists of the three Youth Elite Cups and the three Junior Elite Cups plus the USAT Youth Elite and Junior Elite National Championship. Each of the “Cups” serves as a qualifier for Nationals, with the Top 20 athletes in each division from each Cup advancing to Nationals. Series events are scheduled to take
USAT Youth Elite and Junior Elite National Championships Voice of America Park West Chester, Ohio August 3-4, 2013
USA TRIATHLON YOUTH & JUNIOR ELITE CUPS
Youth Elite Cups are draft-legal super-sprint distance triathlons open to athletes 13 to 15 years old. The competition distances are 375 meter swim, 10 kilometer bike, and 2.5 kilometer run. Youth Elite Cups prepare athletes for Junior Elite competition when they turn 16. These
USAT Richmond Youth & Junior Elite Cup Richmond, VA May 5, 2013
events serve as the qualifiers for the Youth Elite National Championships. Young teens looking for additional draft-legal racing opportunities should consider entering a Youth F1 triathlon.
USAT Monroe Youth & Junior Elite Cup Monroe, Washington June 22, 2013
USA TRIATHLON YOUTH FI RACES
Youth F1 Triathlons are draft-legal super-sprint distance races designed to provide an entry-level experience in the draft-legal format. They may be used a scrimmages between High Performance Teams or tune-up events prior to national competitions. Youth F1s are not included in
Clermont Challenge Youth F1 Triathlon
Clermont, Florida March 10, 2013
PlayTri Youth F1 Triathlon Lewisville, Texas March 10, 2013
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the rankings or nationals qualifications system. Working with USAT High Performance, the race director will set an age range that is most appropriate for the event, however, the minimum allowed age is 12 and the maximum allowed is 17.
LA-F1 Youth F1 Triathlon Los Angeles, California April 28 and May 19, 2013
PlayTri Youth F1 Triathlon Dallas, Texas June 1, 2013
USAT Flatland Youth & Junior Elite Cup West Des Moines, Iowa July 14, 2013
place three to six weeks apart and are spread across the three geographic zones: East, West and Central. Athletes may compete in any and all qualifiers - regardless of where they reside. Athletes score points at each event to determine a Series Champion and towards seasonal draft-legal rankings.
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