Triathlon Bundesliga

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1. Bitburger 0.0% Triathlon Bundesliga

sport Triathlon
Association German Triathlon Union
League foundation 1996
Teams 15 teams (women)
16 teams (men)
Country countries GermanyGermany Germany
Title holder EJOT Team TV Buschhütten (women)
EJOT Team TV Buschhütten (men)
Record champions Women:
ASICS Team Witten (11 times)
(until '03 PV-Triathlon Witten , then TG Witten )
Men:
EJOT Team TV Buschhütten (9 times)
Website triathlonbundesliga.de
Triathlon Bundesliga (Germany)
Triathlon Potsdam
Triathlon Potsdam
TuS Griesheim
TuS Griesheim
DSW Darmstadt
DSW Darmstadt
Amicitia Viernheim
Amicitia Viernheim
TuS Neukölln
TuS Neukölln
MRRC Munich
MRRC Munich
Post-SV Tübingen
Post-SV Tübingen
Dresden
Dresden
TV crowds
TV crowds
Team Saar
Team Saar
Branch cuties
Branch cuties
Team Neckarsulm
Team Neckarsulm
HSV Weimar
HSV Weimar
Tri Post Trier
Tri Post Trier
Kraichgau
Kraichgau
Berlin
Berlin
Tübingen
Tübingen
Localization of Germany in Germany North Rhine-Westphalia
Tri Finish Munster
Tri Finish Munster
W + F Münster
W + F Münster
TV bush huts
TV bush huts
SG one Witten
SG one Witten
SSF Bonn
SSF Bonn
KTT 01
KTT 01
Krefeld Canoe Club
Krefeld Canoe Club
Dusseldorf
Dusseldorf
Teams in the 2019 season
Red pog.svg only women team       Blue pog.svgonly men team
Red-blue dot.svgeach one women and one men team
Green pog.svgcompetition location

The Triathlon-Bundesliga (also named after the main sponsor 1. Bitburger 0.0% Triathlon-Bundesliga ; meanwhile also the German Triathlon League (DTL) ) includes the 1st and 2nd Triathlon Bundesliga, the two highest German triathlon leagues . The 1st Triathlon Bundesliga was introduced in 1996. Together with the 2nd Bundesliga North and South, it is advertised and maintained annually by the German Triathlon Union (DTU).

1. Bitburger 0.0% Triathlon Bundesliga

Regulations

Five men or four women per team start per competition, of which the first four or three are rated. In individual competitions, the team rating is determined by adding up the individual placements. The team with the lowest place number wins. For the league ranking, the team placements are added up. If the team seat numbers are equal, the sum of the single seat numbers decides.

Some competitions (e.g. in the 2nd Bundesliga) consist of a very short Grand Prix and a subsequent team hunting race. The DTU German Elite Championship is usually among the competitions. The races are open to slipstream driving. The teams in positions 15 and 16 for men and 13 and 14 for women will be relegated to the 2nd Triathlon Bundesliga.

Review 2017

In the 2017 season, 16 men's and 14 women's teams started. During the season, from the beginning of June to mid-September, five competitions were held over the sprint distance (0.75 km swimming, 20 km cycling and 5 km running). After the opening race in Ubstadt-Weiher ( Kraichgau ) on June 10, 2017, the Bundesliga premiere followed in Münster on July 23. On August 6th, Tübingen hosted the third competition of the season. The 30 teams then met for the fourth time in Grimma , Saxony . The big season finale took place for the first time on September 9th in the Baltic resort of Binz on the island of Rügen.

After the 2017 season, ROWE Triathlon (women and men), KOMET Team TV Lemgo , LTS Team TV Mengen (both women) and Kiwami Triteam Grassau (men) withdrew from the 1st Bitburger 0.0% Triathlon Bundesliga . In addition, the PV Triathlon Witten and the TG Witten merged to form the new Triathlon Witten team. The only sporting relegation was the Hansalog Services Team Göppingen . The promotion to the highest German triathlon league was achieved by the teams from the MRRC Triathlon from Munich , Bayer 05 Uerdingen , Mey Post-SV Tübingen and the 3defacto team asc Darmstadt . In the men's category , the Nikar Heidelberg team , the gebioMized W + F Münster team and the SPANNRIT team TSG Kleinostheim made it into the triathlon upper house.

Teams 2019

The French Charlotte Morel , Schliersee winner in the German Bundesliga, 2012
Ladies
North Rhine-WestphaliaNorth Rhine-Westphalia EJOT Team TV Buschhütten North Rhine-WestphaliaNorth Rhine-Westphalia Bayer 05 Uerdingen North Rhine-WestphaliaNorth Rhine-Westphalia Schwalbe Team Krefeld Canoe Club
BrandenburgBrandenburg Triathlon Potsdam BavariaBavaria Kiwami Team MRRC Munich HesseHesse Triathlon Team DSW Darmstadt
HesseHesse REA Card Team TuS Griesheim BerlinBerlin TuS Neukölln Berlin North Rhine-WestphaliaNorth Rhine-Westphalia SSF Bonn team artegic
North Rhine-WestphaliaNorth Rhine-Westphalia SG Triathlon one Witten North Rhine-WestphaliaNorth Rhine-Westphalia Sparda Bank Team Hagen Baden-WürttembergBaden-Württemberg Mey Post-SV Tübingen
HesseHesse Sigma Sport Team Viernheim North Rhine-WestphaliaNorth Rhine-Westphalia Cologne Triathlon Team 01 SaxonySaxony Dresden top triathlon team
Men's
North Rhine-WestphaliaNorth Rhine-Westphalia EJOT Team TV Buschhütten Baden-WürttembergBaden-Württemberg WMF BKK Team AST Sweet BrandenburgBrandenburg Triathlon Potsdam
Baden-WürttembergBaden-Württemberg Team Nikar Heidelberg SaarlandSaarland KiologIQ Team Saar Baden-WürttembergBaden-Württemberg Schunk Team TV quantities
North Rhine-WestphaliaNorth Rhine-Westphalia WEICON Tri Finish Münster North Rhine-WestphaliaNorth Rhine-Westphalia ProAthletes KTT 01 BerlinBerlin Berlin triathlon team
HesseHesse REA Card Team TuS Griesheim North Rhine-WestphaliaNorth Rhine-Westphalia Triathlon one Witten HesseHesse Triathlon Team DSW Darmstadt
North Rhine-WestphaliaNorth Rhine-Westphalia SSF Bonn team artegic ThuringiaThuringia Team Weimar engineers Baden-WürttembergBaden-Württemberg HEP Performance Team NSU
North Rhine-WestphaliaNorth Rhine-Westphalia gebioMized Team W + F Münster

Competitions 2019

The races in the 2019 season were held in the following cities:

0June 1, 2019 Baden-WürttembergBaden-Württemberg Kraichgau 0.75 km swimming, 20 km cycling and 5 km running
June 23, 2019 North Rhine-WestphaliaNorth Rhine-Westphalia Dusseldorf 0.75 km swimming, 20 km cycling and 5 km running
July 21, 2019 Baden-WürttembergBaden-Württemberg Tübingen 0.75 km swimming, 22.5 km cycling and 5 km running
03rd Aug 2019 BerlinBerlin Berlin 0.75 km swimming, 19.5 km cycling and 5 km running

2. Triathlon Bundesliga North & South

The 2nd Triathlon Bundesliga is divided into the 2nd Triathlon Bundesliga North and the 2nd Triathlon Bundesliga South . The same rules apply as in the 1st Triathlon Bundesliga. There are a maximum of 18 men's and 12 women's teams per region. The two winning teams can be promoted to the 1st Triathlon Bundesliga. The teams in places 16 to 18 for men and 10 to 12 for women are relegated to the regional leagues. In 2017, races for women's teams took place for the first time in the 2nd Triathlon Bundesliga South. Last year the Triathlon Team DSW Darmstadt won the 2nd Triathlon Bundesliga South. The year before, the Darmstadt team finished second.

More leagues

Below the 2nd triathlon national leagues there are six regional leagues, below which there are often other national leagues. These leagues are the responsibility of the respective national associations and sometimes differ considerably in terms of the rules. Team strengths as well as the number and type of competitions vary. Slipstream driving is generally prohibited. The winners of the regional leagues are allowed to advance to the 2nd triathlon national leagues.

Regions

Regions of the Triathlon Bundesliga
2nd Bundesliga North
  Regionalliga West : North Rhine-WestphaliaNorth Rhine-Westphalia North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW League)
  Regionalliga North : BremenBremen Bremen , Hamburg , Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania , Lower Saxony , Schleswig-HolsteinHamburgHamburg Mecklenburg-Western PomeraniaMecklenburg-Western Pomerania Lower SaxonyLower Saxony Schleswig-HolsteinSchleswig-Holstein 
  Regionalliga Ost : BerlinBerlin Berlin , Brandenburg , Saxony-Anhalt , Saxony , ThuringiaBrandenburgBrandenburg Saxony-AnhaltSaxony-Anhalt SaxonySaxony ThuringiaThuringia 

2nd Bundesliga South
  Regional league middle : HesseHesse Hesse , Rhineland-Palatinate , SaarlandRhineland-PalatinateRhineland-Palatinate SaarlandSaarland 
  Regionalliga BW (1st Triathlon League Baden-Württemberg ) Baden-WürttembergBaden-Württemberg 
  Regional league south BavariaBavaria Bavaria

history

The 1st Triathlon Bundesliga has been held since 1996 and initially consisted of 20 men's teams, six of which were relegated at the end of the season. The relegation regulation was suspended for women, as only about ten teams participated. In the 2004 season, the name German Triathlon League (DTL) was introduced to better market the 1st Triathlon Bundesliga .

In 2006 the league was restructured. Two new 2nd triathlon leagues have been pushed between the 1st Triathlon Bundesliga and the previous six 2nd Triathlon Bundesliga. The former 2nd triathlon national leagues became the six regional leagues. The term German Triathlon League (DTL) has since included the 1st and 2nd Triathlon Bundesliga. From 2011 to 2014, the 1st Triathlon Bundesliga was organized and marketed by Triathlon Bundesliga GmbH (shareholders were the Triathlon Bundesliga clubs). Since then, the term German Triathlon League has not been used any more. At the beginning of 2015 the Triathlon Bundesliga GmbH was dissolved again, the partner acquisition and support for the 1st Triathlon Bundesliga (as before for the 2nd Triathlon Bundesliga) is again provided by the DTU. Since the 2016 season, the highest German triathlon league has been operating under the name 1. Bitburger 0.0% Triathlon Bundesliga.

Top 3 of the 1st Bitburger 0.0% Triathlon Bundesliga since 1996

year Men Women
2019 1. EJOT Team TV Buschhütten
2. Triathlon Potsdam
3. KiologIQ Team Saar
1. EJOT Team TV Buschhütten
2. SG Triathlon Witten
3. REA Card Team TuS Griesheim
2018 1. EJOT Team TV Buschhütten
2. Triathlon Potsdam
3. KiologIQ Team Saar
1. EJOT Team TV Buschhütten
2. SG Triathlon Witten
3. Schwalbe Team Krefeld Canoe Club
2017 1. EJOT Team TV Buschhütten
2. ROWE Triathlon Team
3. KiologIQ Team Saar
1. EJOT Team TV Buschhütten
2. Triathlon TEAM TG Witten
3. KOMET Team TV Lemgo
2016 1. EJOT Team TV Buschhütten
2. WMF BKK Team AST Süßen
3. Stadtwerke Team Witten
1. EJOT Team TV Buschhütten
2. KOMET Team TV Lemgo
3. Kiwami Team TV 1848 Erlangen
2015 1. EJOT Team TV Buschhütten
2. Triathlon Potsdam
3. Stadtwerke Team Witten
1. EJOT Team TV Buschhütten
2. KOMET Team TV Lemgo
3. Stadtwerke Team Witten
2014 1. EJOT Team TV Buschhütten
2. Stadtwerke Team Witten
3. Triathlon Potsdam
1. EJOT Team TV Buschhütten
2. Kiwami Team TV Erlangen
3. KOMET Team TV Lemgo
2013 1. EJOT Team TV Buschhütten
2. Stadtwerke Team Witten
3. WMF BKK-Team ASV Süßen
1. EJOT Team TV Buschhütten
2. Stadtwerke Team Witten
3. Schwalbe Team Krefelder Kanu Klub
2012 1. EJOT Team TV Buschhütten
2. Stadtwerke Team Witten
3. Triathlon Potsdam
1. EJOT Team TV Buschhütten
2. Stadtwerke Team Witten
3. TuS Griesheim
2011 1. EJOT Team TV Buschhütten
2. Triathlon Potsdam
3. Carboo4U TuS Griesheim
1. SYNERGY-SPORTS Team TV Erlangen
2. Carboo4U TuS Griesheim
3. Stadtwerke Team Witten
2010 1. ASICS Team Witten
2. EJOT Team TV Buschhütten
3. Hansgrohe Team Black Forest
1. ASICS Team Witten
2. SYNERGY-SPORTS Team TV 1848 Erlangen
3. ALZ Sigmaringen
2009 1. EJOT Team TV Buschhütten
2. ASICS Team Witten
3. Hansgrohe Team Black Forest
1. ASICS Team Witten
2. SYNERGY-SPORTS Team TV 1848 Erlangen
3. TV Lemgo
2008 1. Hansgrohe Team Black Forest
2. EJOT Team TV Buschhütten
3. ASICS Team Witten
1. ASICS Team Witten
2. Tri Team Neubrandenburg
3. Schwalbe Team Krefelder Kanu Klub
2007 1. ASICS Team Witten
2. Hansgrohe Team Black Forest
3. EJOT Team TV Buschhütten
1. ASICS Team Witten
2. SYNERGY SPORTS Erlangen
3. Erdinger alcohol-free SC Riederau
2006 1. Hansgrohe Team Black Forest
2. ASICS Team Witten
3. Stiebel Eltron TSV Obergünzburg
1. ASICS Team Witten
2. TuS Griesheim
3. Krefeld Kanu Club
2005 1. Hansgrohe Team Black Forest
2. ASICS Team Witten
3. TuS Griesheim
1. ASICS Team Witten
2. Erdinger Alcohol Free Riederau
3. ALZ Sigmaringen
2004 1. Hansgrohe Team Black Forest
2. TSV Obergünzburg
3. TuS Griesheim
1. ASICS Team Witten
2. Erdinger Alcohol Free Riederau
3. ALZ Sigmaringen
2003 1. Hansgrohe Team Schramberg
2. ASICS Team Witten
3. TSV Obergünzburg
1st PZM Team SC Riederau
2nd ASICS Team Witten
3rd SC Bayer 05 Uerdingen
2002 1. Hansgrohe Team Schramberg
2. ASICS Team Witten
3. MITGAS Team SV Halle
1. Compex Team DSW Darmstadt
2. ASICS Team Witten
3. SC Bayer 05 Uerdingen
2001 1. Hansgrohe Team Schramberg
2. TSV Obergünzburg
3. PZM Team SC Riederau
1. ASICS Team Witten
2. Tria Echterdingen
3. PZM Team SC Riederau
2000 1. ASICS Team Witten
2. PZM SC Riederau
3. Hannover 96
1. ASICS Team Witten
2. PZM Team SC Riederau
3. Tria Echterdingen
1999 1. ASICS Team Witten
2. SV Gladbeck
3. DSW Darmstadt
1. ASICS Team Witten
2. Tria Echterdingen
3. SC Riederau
1998 1. ASICS Team Witten
2. DSW Darmstadt
3. SV Schramberg
1. ASICS Team Witten
2. SC Riederau
3. Tria Echterdingen
1997 1. ASICS Team Witten
2. SC Riederau
3. Tailwind Geckos Dortmund
1. SKY Neubrandenburg
2. SC Riederau
3. TVR Team SV Gladbeck
1996 1. ASICS Team Witten
2. DSW Darmstadt
3. Ring & Nagel TSV Roth
1. SC Riederau
2. ASICS Team Witten
3. Tri Neubrandenburg

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Announcement of the German team championships of the DTU
  2. DTL - German Triathlon League (November 24, 2003)
  3. DTU and Triathlon Bundesliga GmbH sign contract in TOUR Magazin on March 16, 2011
  4. Triathlon Bundesliga and AMSPORT extend the cooperation Press release of the DTU from May 2015