We’re over halfway through the 2022 Utah Triathlon Championship Series (7 out of 12 races), and figured we might as well update the rankings post-East Canyon, which took place last week!
We stand & applaud everyone who has qualified for the rankings. Regardless of individual rank, these are all people who enjoy the friendly competition and camaraderie of the Utah Triathlon Championship Series and who support the local scene.
Think about it, how many people stayed in bed while you were out testing your limits??
How many others are active, yet too chicken to ever toe a start line??
Kudos to everyone in the rankings... you're fighters who are strong in both body & mind!
Lastly, keep in mind this is for FUN. The intention is to build some hype and intrigue throughout the local tri season, as we've strived to do since 2016... please don't take it too seriously.
The methodology is simple:
* To be eligible for these updated Rankings, must have raced at least 2 of the 7 events on the Utah Triathlon Championship Series calendar to date
show up at 3+ races to qualify for a slew of season awards! Update: Brineman is now on Sep 9th |
* Like prior years, rankings will be updated throughout the season and will of course change as more people qualify. Only 2 races will still be needed for official Round 2 rankings (post-Brineman), but a minimum of 3 will be required for the final rankings.
Round 1 (post-East Canyon): 2 race minimum (average of your top 2 races)
Round 2 (post-Brineman): 2 race minimum (average of your top 2 races)
Round 3 (end of season): 3 race minimum (average of your top 3 races)
* The final rankings will be the basis for several “Most Improved Triathlete" and many other awards at the end of season Awards Night, not just for Championship Belt Holders and other elite-level athletes.
* Like prior years, we'll take the AVERAGE of everyone’s top 3 series races for the final rankings… this provides some incentive to get out and race often, as you can only help yourself by racing more. For example, if you had an off day, or even a DNF, that result will shake out of your top 3 average if you raced 4+ times.
* We use your Overall % to calculate the rankings (which is shown in all the individual race “Results Breakdowns” we post). This is simply how you placed vs. the field - if you placed 60th out of 100 at a race, that’s 60%. If you placed 80th out of 200 at another, that’s 40%. In this case those two then average to 50%.
Your 50% average would then be stacked up to other qualifying triathletes for the rankings.
Next races up in the Series before Round 2 of the rankings:
8) Sep 9: Brineman - Half
So if you've raced one Championship Series race so far, go knock out the Brineman Half to qualify for the official Round 2 rankings! If you've raced two, go get your 3rd out of the way to qualify for 2022 season swag and awards! If you've raced 3+, Brineman can only help your season scoring... zero downside!
Keep in mind that most of the Series events have non-Championship Series options as well (for example Brineman sprint & olympic). For these the emphasis is less on results, rankings, etc and more on getting people out to experience triathlon.
Without further adieu, here's the updated WALL OF FAME... keep scrolling down to see splits by gender and age group as well!
Keep in mind that most of the Series events have non-Championship Series options as well (for example Brineman sprint & olympic). For these the emphasis is less on results, rankings, etc and more on getting people out to experience triathlon.
Without further adieu, here's the updated WALL OF FAME... keep scrolling down to see splits by gender and age group as well!
UPDATED
OVERALL RANKINGS
Click on any of the snapshots below for a clearer image
UPDATED RANKINGS - WOMEN
UPDATED RANKINGS - MEN
UPDATED RANKINGS BY A.G.
*****Below is the 2022 UTCS - the only update we're aware of from the below is that Brineman will be a unique Friday race on Sep 9th. Check out this post if you need a refresher on how the UTCS works.*****
Below are links to all the 2022 Championship Series races:
Ice Breaker - Sprint
Sand Hollow - Olympic
Daybreak - Olympic
Jordanelle - Olympic
Echo (State Champs) - Olympic
East Canyon - Olympic
Brineman **Now SEP 9th - Half (70.3)
POPULAR LINKS
UTAH TRIATHLON CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES 2022 --> HERE
LATEST AGE GROUP RANKINGS --> HERE
CHAMPIONSHIP BELT HOLDERS --> HERE
MOST IMPROVED TRIATHLETES --> HERE
TOP LOCAL RACER AWARDS --> HERE
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AWARDS 2020 --> HERE
IMSG "COUNTY COMPETITION" (MAY BE REVIVED) --> HERE
UTAH TRIATHLON HISTORY 101 --> HERE
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