The PTO Adds New Duathlon Races for Inaugural Asian Open in Singapore!
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The Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) has announced additional, amateur multisport racing to its PTO Asian Open weekend in Singapore on 19-20 August, with the introduction of 2 new Duathlon races. This follows the completion of the full registration quota (in February) of competing spots in its 100km triathlon race for experienced amateurs.
Registration for the two new Duathlons are now open. They will take place over two distances: a standard 4.5km Run/32km Bike/4.5km Run and a longer distance 9km Run/64km Bike/9km Run; with both races offering an individual or relay option (i.e. featuring two or three people – one to start on the run, another to bike and a third to complete with the second run).
“We’re excited to add additional multisport racing with these two Duathlon race opportunities for amateur athletes in response to the demand we saw during registration for the 100km PTO Asian Open. With the world’s best female and male professional triathletes leading the way in their 100km races on the same weekend, it’s set to be a festival of endurance sport for everyone to get involved in; whether that’s taking part or simply coming along to cheer on friends, family and our amazing professional athletes,” explained PTO CEO Sam Renouf.
Super early bird registrations cost S$128 for the shorter Duathlon distance and $178 for the longer version races. Sign up to race here.
The Duathletes will race on a similar course to the sold out 100km PTO Asian Open triathlon track that the professional and experienced amateur triathletes will tackle. They will start off with a run along Marina Bay and the famous Gardens by the Bay and then venture out on a spectacular bike course through the city centre.
The PTO Asian Open professional 100km races are part of the new PTO Tour, triathlon’s leading annual race series, which is staging high profile events in different cities around the world that pit the world’s best athletes head-to-head. Singapore will feature the top 20 female and male athletes battling it out for a US$600,000 prize fund split equally between women and men, with the winners taking home a cool $100,000.
All the action will be broadcast live around the world to 170 territories courtesy of the PTO Tour’s partnerships with Warner Bros. Discovery and a series of other regional and national broadcasters.