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Extreme (or Xtreme) Triathlon refers to a type of
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competition where competitors race over distances broadly equivalent to those of an
Ironman triathlon An Ironman Triathlon is one of a series of long-distance triathlon races organized by the World Triathlon Corporation (WTC), consisting of a swim, a bicycle ride and a marathon run completed in that order, a total of . It is widely consider ...
(3.8k swim, 180k bike, 42k run) or an
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(1.9k swim, 90k bike, 21k run) under extreme courses, with night/cold swim, large elevation changes and high altitude during both the cycling and running sections. Athletes also deal with extreme weather conditions due to the remote locations and large elevation changes. The number of participants is limited (usually to 250 to 300) and some races operate a ballot entry system. These small numbers allow races to be held in remote and inaccessible locations which is one of many characteristic of extreme triathlon. Some races are "unsupported" so competitors need to have personal back up crews that support to provide them with food and drink. The support crews also often need to accompany their competitor on any potentially dangerous mountain sections. During these sections, competitors are often required to carry a backpack containing emergency food and clothing should the weather change.


History

The original Extreme Triathlon was the Norseman Xtreme Triathlon first held in 2003. Many other races have followed on from this and in 2012 the concept of "AllXTRI was launched" as a global brand that encompassed Norseman along with Celtman and Swissman. This evolved into what is known as the XTRI World Tour® although many other well renowned races and series of similar format exist around the world. Extreme Triathlon Series is a series of races that has gained popularity over the years, due to it`s low key and friendly atmosphere. Alps Man, PatagonMan and Olympos X are other independent races that has gained popularity and a massive following.


Course formats

Extreme triathlon should not be confused with Ultra-triathlon. Hence, length is not the defining factor for extreme triathlon. Extreme triathlons typically include four key elements: # Courses that are point-to-point. # Swims in challenging conditions, such as cold water, night swims, or deep water. # Significant elevation gains in both the cycling and running segments. # High-altitude passes during cycling and running. It’s important to note that while one or more of these elements may be present in an extreme triathlon, there are also races that don’t incorporate any of them, yet are still considered extreme due to other challenging factors.


Extreme triathlon communities & activities

Many extreme triathlon races created Facebook groups or similar to allow their athletes to plan and discuss races. Some of these are relatively open format, and some set up with a closed audience related to specific athletes in specific years. In late 2019, a 'Global Extreme Triathlon Forum' Facebook group and 'Global Extreme Triathlon Club' on Strava were also set up to create a community across all extreme triathlon races worldwide, and also help nurture aspiring athletes. This has been growing ever since. COVID in 2020 impacted races globally. All early extreme triathlon races were cancelled or postponed, but some later races managed to convene due to their format of being small in more remote locations. In this backdrop, several races created virtual challenges where athletes completed 'events' wherever they could, or on Zwift (or similar) if unable to get outside.


XTRI® World Championship

The XTRI® World Championship is an annual event that takes place at Norseman every August. For some athletes, Norseman itself holds greater significance and takes precedence over the championship. The first championship took place in 2019 with less than 50 athletes starting in a small field before the main race. The current XTRI® World Championship Rankings for 2023 are as follows: Women: # Flora Colledge (GBR) # Emilie Klev Bergheim (NOR) # Kaja Bergwitz-Larsen (NOR) Men: # Jon Sæverås Breivold - (NOR) # Sebastian Kienle (GER) # Allan Hovda (NOR)


Trademarks

The terms "XTRI" and derivatives are owned by XTRI World Tour AS, Norway. These terms are considered generic descriptions of Extreme, or Xtreme triathlon by many, but are in fact registered and protected trademarks.


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