Super League Triathlon (SLT) has agreed a deal with DAZN to broadcast all its events live across the global sports streaming platform until the end of 2023.
SLT is an international triathlon race series and the new DAZN contract will cover its biggest ever Championship Series throughout 2022, kicking off in London on Sunday 4th September.
The deal also covers every other Championship Series event across 2023, and the Arena Games Triathlon, a new esports format which blends real life and virtual racing.
The non-exclusive deal will see events broadcast live in over 200 countries and territories except the USA, and will also see DAZN stream SLT shoulder content, including a new documentary series entitled ‘Every Second Counts.’
Super League Triathlon CEO, Michael D’hulst, said, “As we head closer to our biggest ever Championship Series we are delighted to be partnering with DAZN to grow our audiences around the world.
“Super League is committed to turning triathlon into a true spectator sport and we can now offer more people than ever before access to our racing and compelling content offering.”
Tom Burrows, DAZN’s EVP Global Rights Strategy, added, “As the global leader in sports entertainment streaming, we are committed to providing more fans with a wider range of accessible and exciting sports content.
“Bringing Super League Triathlon to our platform underscores this commitment and we can’t wait to broadcast the races and wider content to its passionate audiences.”
Super League Triathlon’s 2022 Championship Series kicks off in London on Sunday 4th September, and then heads to Munich, Malibu, Toulouse and NEOM in Saudi Arabia before the start of November.