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10/8/2009 at 11:23am
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 I'm an 'Age Group Triathlete' (Group K - 55-60 years young). And it's a great reason to keep fit. Lots of clubs up & down the UK. For information go on one of the British Triathlon Federation Home Nation websites. Simply enter Triathlon followed by your home nation name into a search engine and you'll get into their website. I'm in Triathlon England.

 You don't have to be superfit, I'm told it helps, it's really about pacing yourself.  I have a long-term illness so many of you are probably fitter than me!. New Tri-ers are best advised to join a local club; details on 'Home Nation' website. And work up from there.

 Many Triathlons have a pre-race campsite, some fools don't!, and it's a great excuse for a social.

 We also have junior races for 8-14 year olds, most 14+ 'do' adult events.

 I'm also a Tri referee and enjoy officiating at junior events. They're the sport's future. Yet it's all about them enjoying themselves first and competing second.



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10/8/2009 at 3:25pm
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 I was inspired by the Bolton Iron Man earlier this month. Must take a look at the website I'm a nearly 56yr old female and hadn't realised the tri's were graded in groups.

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11/8/2009 at 10:06am
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 I should have said in my first post. Regular events start at 'Sprint' standard this is a swim of 750mOW/400m pool, 20km bike ride & 5km run (Walking is allowed). There are a few shorter events. Notably the Women's Only Super Sprint at Rother Valley in early summer. 'Super sprints' are half to two-thirds sprint distances. Unfortunately they're very rare; except as club events.

 In pool based events it's usual to start the slowest swimmers first. Then progress in 'waves' up the speed ladder. It's a pity this can't be done in all races. It's lonely being the last finisher. Been there, 2006 Club relay*/2007 Wakefield.

 At the end of the 'Tri' season many enter the Duathlons held over the winter. This is Run/cycle/run format. I don't do duathlons as the run is my worst leg.

 *My first race-I was pulled in as a 'sub' when a guy went sick! (We had a vomiting bug going the rounds). And I was too shattered to do my own race!.



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14/8/2009 at 1:22pm
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Do they have any swim/run events?  I don't have a bike at the moment, and am not sure I could get enough training on it even if I did.

Wouldn't mind doing one of the Great Swims next year (hard to get enough training in now as local pool still being refurbished).



18/8/2009 at 3:57pm
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 That's AQUATHLON I'm not into it as I'm too slow on the run. You could train for both long distance swimming & aquathlon (Who devises these terms?) at your local Open Water Tri club venue.

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18/8/2009 at 4:12pm
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 I'm due to be an assistant referee at the annual Club Relays at Holme Pierrepont National Watersports Centre, off A52 South of Nottingham, on Saturday 22/08/09.

 Format is simple teams of four, all female, mixed (2 female/2male), all male. Swim 400m each in turn 1, 2, 3, 4, 'tagging' your next in line. No.4 swimmer tags No1 for the bike legs & when he completes his 3 5km laps = 15 km, he tags No. 1 to go out on his 5km run. There will be two races female & mixed plus Miscellaneous (Youth & odd mixed 3:1 M/F) morning and all male plus the odd female in the afternoon.

 Distances are short due to the need to get up to a couple of thousand athletes through the same 400m of lake and 5km of lakeside road. With up to 5 tagging areas and a lawn covered in club tents and commercial stalls.



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18/8/2009 at 8:12pm
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Some of the guys at work are doing this 'sprint Tri' in Lichfield Nr Walsall

http://www.entrycentral.com/index.php?raceID=100243

Seems a tad expensive though at £35 per entry. Are they all as costly?

Great way to keep fit though.

Extra details here:  http://www.chaserace.co.uk/



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05/9/2009 at 3:31pm
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 No, some are even more. Largely depends on the distance raced. Pricing depends upon a lot of factors. Venue cost, private medical cover (Paramedics & kit), cost of equipment (Transition fencing, bike racks, posts/bollards/cones, lane tape, signs both direction & 'Beware Cycle Race'), referees (I have an expenses claim in now) but generally we're cheap, staffing costs for both employees & volunteers, public liability insurance.

 Don't overlook the need to be either a BTF home nation member or pay £5 for day membership to race. Really it's a better investment to just get it for the year. Get knocked off your bike and the idiot who did it will have a VERY UNPLEASANT surprise when BTF's lawyers get their hooked talons in!. 17



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