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    Series Scoring

Series Awards/Age Divisions

We've been working hard to make sure that we've got some awesome awards for both the overall and division winners in our series! The overall series will have the same division as in our individual races. There are top three in each gender in the following categories:

  • 19 & Under, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80 & Above
  • Athena (Women over 165 lbs.)
  • Clydesdale (Men over 220 lbs.)
  • Men and women in the High School age category
  • The overall series winners, both male and female will receive an award

Series Awards/Age Divisions

End of the Year Banquet

Join us after the WI Tri Series comes to a close for our End of the Year Banquet. WI Tri Series Award winners will be announced, as well as the raffling of great prizes to some lucky winners.

End of the Year Banquet

Scoring

In 2025 the series scoring will be based on your five best times out of the seven races. Novice category is available, however, those participants will be automatically placed in the age group category for points and awards. We will not be having a separate novice category for awards. We recommend that you enter the novice category three times or less as it is intended to help those that are new to the sport. View the 2025 Wisconsin Tri Series Scoring here!

Scoring

How It Works

This series features series scoring and awards for age group and overall series winners! Here's how the scoring works: At each race the overall winners (male and female) will be assigned 1,000 points. All other athletes' points will be calculated by this formula: (winning time/your time)*1,000. That is to say, we'll divide the winning time by your time and then multiply by 1000. For those non-math majors out there, here's an example: Will B. Goodbiker wins Lake Mills with a time of 60 minutes on the nose. Will gets 1,000 points. Bob A. Fastrunner comes in second with a time of 61 minutes on the nose. We would take (60 minutes/61 minutes)*1,000 = 983.6, so Bob gets 983.6 points. We'll tally those points up for 5 of the 7 races in the series, and the person with the most overall points wins.

How It Works

Previous Years Scoring

Previous Years Scoring