New Zealand triathlon officials have fingers crossed that they'll get hosting rights for one of the eight world series events next year.
The sport's grand final finishes in Auckland next weekend and the International Triathlon Union congress is taking place on October 23. The ITU has signalled it hopes to identify the eight venues before the congress.
And while Triathlon New Zealand knows it won't host the grand final for perhaps as long as 10 years as it rotates around the globe, there are strong hopes for the Barfoot & Thompson event becoming a fixture on the world championship circuit.
"We are working with Auckland and (New Zealand) Major Events and the ITU to get that across the line," Dave Beeche, chief executive of the Auckland organising committee, said yesterday. "We haven't got confirmation but we're optimistic."
A reasonable view is that if the ITU is prepared to announce its venues for next year before the elite finals next weekend, it would suggest Auckland's strong work in setting up the event will work in its favour with the sport's governing body.