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Old 1st Aug 06, 12:23 PM
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Mini Triathalon

Hi - I am Sarah and am looking to do a mini triathalon. Does anyone know of any clubs in the Midlands and also does anyone have a mini triathalon they can recommend? I have been looking on the net and cannot find any but think there must be one - my sister lives in New Zealand and they do them there but it is a bit far!! Thank you so much. Sarah
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Hi - I am Sarah and am looking to do a mini triathalon. Does anyone know of any clubs in the Midlands and also does anyone have a mini triathalon they can recommend? I have been looking on the net and cannot find any but think there must be one - my sister lives in New Zealand and they do them there but it is a bit far!! Thank you so much. Sarah
Welcome to the forum Sarah. I think they're known as sprint triathlons. Have a look at this site, you should be able to find one on there.

Best of luck!
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Old 1st Aug 06, 05:22 PM
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Mini triathlons

Hi Sarah

some events hold novice triathlons for complete beginners which generally tend to be half the sprint distance.Otherwise,the sprint distance is not too daunting an introduction to triathlons.Hope you find something suitable.

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Old 2nd Aug 06, 02:10 PM
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For simple listings of clubs and events, check out the BTA website - http://www.britishtriathlon.org/events/index.php

For more general chat hang out here or on tritalk :-)

The advice above is good - anything marked supersprint, sprint or mini is a good first race. Also a pool based tri is generally better (and cheaper) for dipping your toe into the sport for the first time - open water swims are excellent but can be unnerving the first time out.
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Good link Holywood, thanks for that. I must get myself to one of these triathlons, I fancy a crack at one.
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Good link Holywood, thanks for that. I must get myself to one of these triathlons, I fancy a crack at one.
Still just about time to get your name down for Ironman Austria*

* this might be slightly OT for the "mini triathlon" thread!
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I did the results for the St. Annes Triathlon last month, that seemed a nice small one. 400m swim in an indoor pool, 20k bike on flat closed roads then 5k flat run. Okay, alittle windy as it is on the seafront but people enjoyed it! You will have to wait till next June though!
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I did the st Anne's triathlon and thoroughly enjoyed it! Its a good intro for novice triathletes like myself. Good feature is that it's flat. Can't be bad as I made third fastest female vet and I was on my son's bike that I couldn't get off the middle ring!
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I keep looking at triathlons - they look like fun.

The only thing that puts me off is you need lots of gear - that's what I like about running, you basically just need a pair of trainers and you're off.

I'm not a fantastic swimmer either but I suppose participants are always be better at some disciplines than others.

I did enter one last October in Newbury (it was supposed to be a good "first timers" event) but it was all booked up.
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