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Competition schedule changes announced for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games

By Olalla Cernuda | 12 Dec, 2019
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The International Paralympic Committee and the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee have confirmed the competition schedule for the Paratriathlon competition at the Paralympic Games, with the start time of the triathlon competition to be moved up from 07:30 to 06:30am. The IPC, along with the Tokyo 2020 organisers, have also decided that the marathon events at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games will remain in the city.

The decision, announced at the end of the eighth IPC Tokyo 2020 Project Review, was taken following a thorough analysis of 2019 heat and humidity data and after consultation with athletes after the Paratriathlon Test Event and during November’s World Para Athletics Championships.

The Paratriathlon competition will start on Saturday, August 29, with the Men’s PTS4 class being the first one to start, followed by the Women’s PTS2 and then both Male and Female PTVI classes. The following day, on Sunday August 30th, it will be the turn for the Men and Women PTWC classes, followed by the Men’s PTS5 and Women’s PTS5.

The IPC and Tokyo 2020 also confirmed that after consultation with the International Triathlon Union, the start time of Paratriathlon events have been brought forward from 07:30 to 06:30. The first races will involve the classes of athletes who, due to their impairment, are most impacted by heat.

Marisol Casado, ITU President, said: “For ITU, as well as for the IPC, the health and safety of our athletes is paramount. After the test event that we held this past summer, and considering all the weather reports, it is safer to start Para triathlon races one hour earlier, so that Para triathletes can finish all the races before the expected heat strikes in Tokyo.

“The new start times, along with all the counter heat measures will allow all the athletes to compete at their best in Tokyo. We are completely sure that even with these early start times, the streets of Tokyo will be packed with spectators cheering for the Para triathlon super stars and that we will have all the conditions for delivering safely the best Para triathlon spectacle in the world.”

Andrew Parsons, IPC President, said: “The health and well-being of our athletes is a top priority for us at all times. The weather data, which was reviewed by the IPC Medical Committee, revealed that although the Games period in 2019 was slightly hotter than in 2018, the temperatures around the time the marathon events will take place were within all our thresholds for safe and optimal competition.
“When we spoke to athletes likely to compete in the Tokyo 2020 marathon events, the overwhelming response was that they want to remain in Tokyo.  With many marathon athletes also competing in track events during the Games, a move would be logistically difficult for them to accommodate.  The marathon is also the last event of the whole of Tokyo 2020 and athletes believe competing on the streets of the city in a free event that anyone can attend is a way of saying thank you for the tremendous support Tokyo residents have shown the Paralympic Movement over the last seven years.”

First sell-out Games
Following two days of updates on preparations for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, President Parsons said he was greatly impressed and that excitement for the Games was growing by the day.
Parsons said: “We are on course for a remarkable Paralympic Games in Tokyo.  There is a record demand for tickets, record demand from media to attend the Games, venues are ready or almost ready and the performances of athletes this year has completely blown me away. The work done so far by Tokyo 2020, national Government, TMG, media and partners has been exceptional.

“I cannot begin to tell you how excited our athletes and National Paralympic Committees were to learn that a record 3.1 million tickets were requested in the first Paralympic ticket window.

“There is real opportunity here for Tokyo 20020 to make history and become the first Paralympic Games to sell-out ahead of the Opening Ceremony. With all stakeholders working together I am extremely confident this landmark can be achieved, and Tokyo 2020 will set a benchmark for all future Organising Committees.

“All the ingredients are here in Tokyo for the best Paralympics to date, a Games that will transform Tokyo and Japan forever, driving social inclusion around the world.”

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Results: PTWC Men
1. Jetze Plat H2 NED 00:57:51
2. Florian Brungraber H2 AUT 00:59:55
3. Giovanni Achenza H1 ITA 01:02:05
4. Geert Schipper H2 NED 01:03:01
5. Ahmed Andaloussi H1 FRA 01:04:45
6. Jumpei Kimura H1 JPN 01:04:50
7. Nic Beveridge H1 AUS 01:04:50
8. Fathi Zwoukhi H1 TUN 01:05:44
9. Pier Alberto Buccoliero H2 ITA 01:09:16
10. Alexandre Paviza H1 FRA 01:10:54
Results: PTS4 Men
1. Alexis Hanquinquant FRA 00:59:58
2. Hideki Uda JPN 01:03:45
3. Alejandro Sánchez Palomero ESP 01:04:24
4. Jiachao Wang CHN 01:04:54
5. Antonio Franko CRO 01:05:49
6. Eric McElvenny USA 01:06:28
7. Jorge Luis Fonseca BRA 01:07:57
8. Michael Taylor GBR 01:08:11
9. Jamie Brown USA 01:09:12
10. Mikhail Kolmakov RPC 01:10:19
Results: PTS5 Men
1. Martin Schulz GER 00:58:10
2. George Peasgood GBR 00:58:55
3. Stefan Daniel CAN 00:59:22
4. Chris Hammer USA 00:59:28
5. Ronan Cordeiro BRA 01:01:22
6. Carlos Rafael Viana BRA 01:02:26
7. David Bryant AUS 01:02:30
8. Jairo Ruiz Lopez ESP 01:02:48
9. Guenther Matzinger AUT 01:02:53
10. Yannick Bourseaux FRA 01:03:34
Results: PTVI Men
1. Brad Snyder B1 USA 01:01:16
2. Héctor Catalá Laparra B2 ESP 01:02:11
3. Satoru Yoneoka B1 JPN 01:02:20
4. Thibaut Rigaudeau B2 FRA 01:02:48
5. Kyle Coon B1 USA 01:03:00
6. Antoine Perel B1 FRA 01:03:49
7. Jose Luis García Serrano B1 ESP 01:03:55
8. Jonathan Goerlach B3 AUS 01:06:18
9. Anatolii Varfolomieiev B1 UKR 01:08:24
DNF. Dave Ellis B3 GBR DNF
Results: PTWC Women
1. Kendall Gretsch H2 USA 01:06:25
2. Lauren Parker H1 AUS 01:06:26
3. Eva María Moral Pedrero H1 ESP 01:14:59
4. Jessica Ferreira H1 BRA 01:16:23
5. Brenda Osnaya Alvarez H1 MEX 01:16:32
6. Mona Francis H2 FRA 01:16:49
7. Margret Ijdema H1 NED 01:16:55
8. Rita Cuccuru H1 ITA 01:19:06
9. Wakako Tsuchida H2 JPN 01:22:32
DNF. Emily Tapp H1 AUS DNF
Results: PTS2 Women
1. Allysa Seely USA 01:14:03
2. Hailey Danz USA 01:14:58
3. Veronica Yoko Plebani ITA 01:15:55
4. Fran Brown GBR 01:19:42
5. Melissa Stockwell USA 01:21:25
6. Yukako Hata JPN 01:28:04
7. Rakel Mateo Uriarte ESP 01:30:37
8. Veronika Gabitova RPC 01:39:40