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Dienstag, 21. Januar 2020

Professional Triathletes Organisation Announces The Inaugural Collins Cup With $2,000,000 Prize Purse

The Professional Triathletes Organisation today announced that the inaugural Collins Cup will be held on 29–30th May 2020 at the extraordinary x-bionic® sphere in Samorin, Western Slovakia and will have a prize purse of over $2,000,000. It will bring together the greatest professional triathletes in the world in a team competition to do battle to see who dominates the sport.

USA vs. INTERNATIONSALS vs. EUROPE

Modelled after golf’s Ryder Cup, The Collins Cup is a competition among USA, Europe and the Internationals. Each team will consist of 12 professional triathletes, six men and six women. Eight athletes, four men and four women, will earn a place on their respective teams by way of the PTO World Rankings™ System and the remaining four athletes, two men and two women, will be selected by the non-athlete PTO Board Members with advice from Team Captains.

The Team Captains for The Collins Cup 2020 are:

USA
Mark Allen
Karen Smyers

INTERNATIONALS
Craig Alexander
Simon Whitfield
Erin Baker
Lisa Bentley

EUROPE
Normann Stadler
Chrissie Wellington

An athlete from each team will battle against one another in an individual race of three, so there will be 12 separate race matches, each staggered 10 minutes apart. Athletes will be awarded points for their team based on performances in their respective race match and the team with the most overall points from the 12 race matches will claim the spoils of The Collins Cup and bragging rights as the most dominant force in the sport. The team that finishes last will receive The Broke Spoke Trophy. Click here to view “How It Works”

Sam Renouf, CEO of the PTO, commented, “The format of USA vs Europe vs Internationals will add a whole new level of competition and pure excitement for triathlon. By adopting a proven format like the Ryder Cup with its nationalistic intensity, and having a points system that creates drama throughout the race, The Collins Cup is designed to be a compelling live TV event that appeals not only to the fans of endurance sports, but also to the general sports enthusiast.”

Tim O’Donnell, Co-President of the PTO, commented, “We could not be more thrilled with the first Collins Cup being hosted at x-bionic® sphere in Samorin. The primary mission of the PTO is to celebrate the sport of triathlon. The Collins Cup, by bringing together legendary team captains to lead today’s top triathletes in a battle to see which region dominates the sport of triathlon, will not only be a riveting competition, but will serve as a platform for professionals and fans alike to celebrate our sport.”

Zibi Szlufcik, Chairman of CHALLENGEFAMILY, commented, “We are delighted to be working with the PTO to host the inaugural Collins Cup at the extraordinary x-bionic® sphere in Samorin, Western Slovakia. The spectacular venue could not be more perfect for the PTO’s inaugural event and the weekend promises to be a triathlon celebration unlike any other.”

Mario Hoffman, owner of x-bionic® sphere stated “It is a great honour for Slovakia, Šamorín and x-bionic® sphere to host such a magnificent event. I can say for the whole team that we are thrilled to be a part of history and we are ready to help with our knowledge and vast experience in organizing huge international sports events.”

Dienstag, 15. Dezember 2015

Familie Walchshöfer gibt Anteile an Challenge Family GmbH ab

Nach der erfolgreichen Übernahme der World Triathlon Corporaton (WTC) mit der globalen, marktbeherrschenden Serie unter der Marke IRONMAN durch die Dalian Wanda Group waren unmittelbare und mittelbare Auswirkungen auf den Wettbewerb abzusehen. Aktuell zieht sich die Familie Walchshöfer aus der Challenge Family GmbH zurück und wird ihre Anteile an der Triathlon-Weltserie mit derzeit 48 Rennen an ihren Mitgesellschafter Zibi Szlufcik übereignen. Gleichzeitig gibt Felix Walchshöfer auch seinen Posten als einer der beiden Geschäftsführer der Challenge Family ab. Szlufcik, ehemaliger erfolgreicher Ausdauersportler und Veteran in der Ausdauersport-Industrie, sieht offensichtlich eine Perspektive in der bereits etablierten Serie rund um die Marke Challenge. 

Trotz der feindlichen Übernahme verschiedener Franchise-Events der Challenge-Serie durch die WTC soll weiterhin versucht werden die einzige verbleibende echte Serien-Alternative zur WTC auf der Lang- und Mittelstrecke weiter global zu etablieren ohne bei der strategischen Ausrüstung zu sehr Rücksicht auf den Event in Roth nehmen zu müssen. CEO Szlufcik bekräftigte gegenüber 3athlon.org, dass weiterhin der bisherige Weg beibehalten werden soll. Geschäftsmodelländerungen oder ein neuer Investor stünden demnach nicht auf der kurz- und mittelfristigen Agenda. 

Alternativ wäre die Serie zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt ein echter Übernahmekandidat als Gesamtpaket für Dalian Wanda. Wanda könnte aber auch weiterhin die bisherige Strategie der Tochter WTC verfolgen und die Rosinen aus dem Portfolio des Wettbewerbers erwerben. Allerdings ist mit dem Challenge Roth der Hauptevent zunächst einmal ausgeschlossen. Gemäß früherer Aussagen von Felix Walchshöfer steht das Rennen in Bayern auch nicht für einen Kauf durch IRONMAN zur Verfügung. Ein langfristiger Vertrag mit dem Titelsponsor stützt diese These.

Die nächsten Jahre bleiben unter obigen Aspekten für die Challenge-Serie weiter interessant. Mit dem Challenge Amazonia, Thailand (Kanchanaburi), Vietnam (Nha Trang) und Gran Canaria wird die Serie bereits 2016 um weitere Rennen erweitert, ein klares Signal für Kontinuität.

Über die Vor- und Nachteile der verschiedenen Geschäftsmodelle von WTC und Challenge ist bereits in diesem Blog eingegangen worden, ebenfalls auf einige der Übernahmen. Entsprechende Links sind in den Fußnoten.

Pressemitteilung TEAMCHALLENGE GmbH vom 15.12.2015

Hundertprozentige Konzentration auf Roth, Familie Walchshöfer gibt Anteile an Challenge Family GmbH ab 
Die Familie Walchshöfer wird sich aus der Challenge Family GmbH zurückziehen und ihre Anteile an der Triathlon-Weltserie mit derzeit 48 Rennen an ihren Mitgesellschafter Zibi Szlufcik übereignen. Gleichzeitig gibt Felix Walchshöfer auch seinen Posten als einer der beiden Geschäftsführer der Challenge Family ab.  
Von der Neuordnung ausgenommen ist der DATEV Challenge Roth, der in dem eigenständigen Unternehmen TEAMCHALLENGE GmbH organisiert ist und sich auch in Zukunft unverändert zu hundert Prozent im Besitz der Familie Walchshöfer befindet. Das größte Langdistanz-Rennen der Welt mit über 30-jähriger Tradition wird wie bisher von der Familie Walchshöfer veranstaltet, die längst ausverkaufte 15. Auflage unter dem Challenge-Label geht am 17. Juli 2016 wie gewohnt in Roth über die Bühne. 
Der Entschluss, die Anteile an der Challenge Family an ihren langjährigen Partner Zibi Szlufcik zu übergeben, wurde von Alice, Felix und Kathrin Walchshöfer übereinstimmend getroffen und ist der stetig steigenden Arbeitsbelastung geschuldet, die zusätzlich zur aufwändigen Organisation des DATEV Challenge Roth zu bewältigen ist.
Mit derzeit 48 Triathlon-Events auf vier Kontinenten (weitere in Vorbereitung) ist die Challenge-Weltserie weiterhin klar auf Erfolgskurs. Felix Walchshöfer: „Wir haben zusammen mit unserem Partner und engen Vertrauten Zibi Szlufcik die Weltserie auf den Weg gebracht und - als erklärten Gegenentwurf zu Ironman - zum Erfolgsmodell gemacht. Aber unser „Baby“ ist flügge geworden, und für uns als Familie ist dies jetzt genau der richtige Zeitpunkt, den Staffelstab der Challenge Family vertrauensvoll an unseren Freund Zibi Szlufcik weiterzugeben. Er ist der Beste und wird die Serie in unserem Sinne weiterentwickeln und erfolgreich in die Zukunft führen“.

Der erklärte Wunsch der Familie Walchshöfer ist es, sich künftig wieder mehr auf die strategische Weiterentwicklung des DATEV Challenge Roth, des berühmten „Flaggschiffs“ der Serie, konzentrieren zu können. Bereits fünf Mal in Folge hat der weltgrößte Triathlon-Wettkampf auf der Langdistanz den Triathlon-Award „Bestes Langdistanz-Rennen der Welt“ erhalten, viele weitere Preise und Auszeichnungen eingeheimst und genießt weltweit einen herausragenden Ruf als Triathlon-Legende. Felix Walchshöfer: „Wir bleiben als DATEV Challenge Roth natürlich ein Teil der Challenge Family und werden auch weiterhin beratend an Zibis Seite stehen. Ich wünsche ihm allen Erfolg der Welt. Aber ich freue mich jetzt auch unwahrscheinlich darauf, wieder mehr zuhause zu sein und mich intensiver dem DATEV Challenge Roth widmen zu können. Dafür schlägt mein Herz“.
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  2. Challenge Roth
  3. Challenge vs. Ironman - Franchise vs. Eigentum - die unterschiedlichen Geschäftsmodelle und warum Adhäsion und Kohäsion im Triathlon eine Rolle spielen
  4. Dalian Wanda gründet Wanda Sports: Mit der Integration von Infront Sports & Media und World Triathlon Corporation (IRONMAN) entsteht das weltweit führende Sportbusiness-Unternehmen

Sonntag, 7. Dezember 2014

Challenge Family announces $1million prize purse as part of Triple Crown series

During the Awards Ceremony of inaugural Challenge Bahrain,  his Highness Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa announced not only two more events in the region with similar $ 500,000 price purses like the Baharain event. Challenge Dubai and Challenge Oman will offer a staggering $ 1,000,000 for the triple winner prize pool. This will change the season for many talented 70.3 athletes and puts pressure on competing series like Ironman 70.3 or even Ironman Hawaii World Championship. Full press release below.
$ 1,000,000 prize purse is on stake for the triple crown: Challenge Dubai, Challenge Oman, Challenge Bahrain. Photo: TEAMChallenge Gmbh.
Challenge Family announces $1million prize purse as part of Triple Crown series 
The record-breaking Challenge Bahrain wrapped today with an announcement that has set the benchmark in global endurances sport. At the Challenge Bahrain Awards Ceremony, His Highness Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa announced plans for the Challenge Triple Crown, a series of three half-distance triathlons culminating with a grand final in Challenge Bahrain in December 2015. 
Challenge Dubai, Challenge Bahrain, under the Crown Prince patronage of His Royal Highness Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, and the newly revealed Challenge Oman will form the Triple Crown game changing series. Challenge Dubai and Challenge Oman will each have a significant prize purse while Challenge Bahrain will once make triathlon history with a Triple Crown Grand Final prize purse of US$1,000,000 . 
His Highness Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, President of The Supreme Council for Youth and Sports, said the continued partnership with Challenge Family was driven by a desire to inspire the region’s citizens by staging a world class event open to public participation. 
“We have always been committed to host world-class sport events in The Kingdom of Bahrain and now we can extend this to our neighbours in Oman and Dubai. Each race will provide our youth and sports communities the opportunity to experience what the world has to offer at their arms reach. Now is time to support one of the fastest growing sport in the world, triathlon. With open arms, we look forward to welcoming you to the Kingdoms of Bahrain, Oman and Dubai.” 
Challenge Family CEO, Zibi Szlufcik, said the announcement was just the start of an exciting new era in triathlon, not just in the Middle East but globally. 
“The Triple Crown is changing completely the perception of triathlon on a global scale. It’s a game changer for the sport, taking it to a whole new level. Plus it is providing Challenge Family opportunity to grow the sport in line with our core values and providing pro athletes as well as age groupers with an amazing structure throughout the whole year, leading to a grand final in Bahrain.” 
More details on Challenge Oman and the Triple Crown qualifying structure will be released shortly with details at www.challenge-bahrain.com.bh.

Freitag, 9. Mai 2014

Inaugural Challenge Bahrain Triathlon with big paychecks

TEAMChallenge, owner of global Challenge Triathlon Franchise announced their latest race addition in Bahrain, over half-distance offering a record paycheck in total.

Challenge Bahrain announced

Challenge Family has announced Challenge Bahrain as the newest member of our global triathlon series. Challenge Bahrain promises to set a new standard in triathlon with a record prize purse and unsurpassed overall experience for all athletes.

With the first of the annual events taking place on 6 December 2014, Challenge Bahrain marks a new Middle East partnership between Challenge Family and Bahrain. The partnership will have a strong focus on encouraging new participation and excellence in triathlon while creating an opportunity for professional athletes with its US$500,000 prize purse, the largest in the world over the 1.9km/90km/21km distance to insure the widest and most professional participation.

The point-to-point course is designed to take athletes on a journey through Bahrain’s history, from the high tech future to the roots of this ancient civilisation dating back 4,000 years. It also includes one of the most exciting new developments in the progression of triathlon, the newly announced “Bahrain Triathlon City”. Dedicated purely to triathlon, this unique high performance training centre will feature altitude-controlled training facilities and accommodation as well as world classing swimming, biking and running circuits, aimed at being the best in the world.

The Challenge Bahrain 1.9km swim will take place in the calm waters of Bahrain Bay, surrounded by some of the Middle East’s most striking modern architecture, including the landmark Four Seasons and World Trade Centre in the Financial Harbour of Manama.

On leaving T1, athletes will cross over the bridge to the traditional community on Muharraq Island before heading back to Manama and past the Al Fateh Grand Mosque, the largest in Bahrain and the National Museum, hosting the newly inaugurated world-class National Theatre. After looping back through the spectator areas of T1, the bike course heads out of the city, and through the residential areas. As it heads south, the course leaves behind the ‘land of a million palm trees’ and heads to the desert, passing through a major archaeological site. The thousands of Dilmun Burial Mounds date back to 3,000BC when the beauty of Bahrain was considered heaven, the most perfect eternal resting place.

After their journey through history, the athletes will go forward through time for a lap of the Formula One track, designed to be the fastest in the world. The cars do it in 1:40, the athletes are expected to take a little longer!

The run leg is unique, traversing through the heart of a wild life park. Athletes will run past ostriches, giraffes, birds, horses, camels, Oryx and through the natural landscapes of Bahrain before crossing the finish line at the Formula One complex.

His Highness Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, President of The Supreme Council for Youth and Sports, said the partnership with Challenge Family was driven by a desire to inspire the nation’s citizens by staging a world class event open to public participation.

“We have always been committed to host world-class sport events in The Kingdom of Bahrain in order to provide our youth and sports communities the opportunity to experience what the world has to offer at their arms reach. From Formula One to various other events, it is time for us to support one of the fastest growing sport in the world, triathlon. With open arms, we say welcome to you all to the Kingdom of Bahrain.”

President of the Bahrain Triathlon Association, Shaikh Saqer bin Salman Al Khalifa, said while Bahrain is a small island, it is rich with character and Challenge Bahrain will give athletes a true taste of its culture and local flavours, as well as its commitment to taking triathlon to the next level.

“Our aim in the Triathlon Association is to promote the spread of triathlon in our Kingdom and place ourselves in the world triathlon map. Challenge Bahrain is the perfect fit in our strategy and we will aim to capitalize as much as we can by both providing local programmes to increase our triathletes’ base as well as be as hospitable as possible to international professional and age group triathletes so we can build a good and solid integration. We believe in the future of triathlon.”

Challenge Family CEO, Zibi Szlufcik echoed these sentiments, “This will be spectacular! Athletes will be blown away by what they will experience in Bahrain, from the high-level calibre of competition to the outstanding race packs, to the generous hospitality of the Bahrain people,” he said. “Challenge Family’s commitment to athlete experience and the progression of the sport will leap several steps forward with Challenge Bahrain. With the full support from the authorities in the government of Bahrain, we have a long term future of working together to set new standards to the benefit of all levels of triathlon, from the pro athletes to the first timers and everyone in between.”

Challenge Bahrain will take place on 6 December 2014 with entries for both individuals and relay teams open.