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The TriMuskokan
June 24, 2018
On June 24th, 2018, whether you are a first timer, or a seasoned triathlete, come take part in the TriMuskokan. This grassroots homegrown event is an incredible and professionally run community event that focuses on a great experience for everyone!
WHAT EVENTS CAN YOU PARTICIPATE IN?
Whether this is your first triathlon or you are an experienced athlete, The TriMuskokan has something for everyone. If you have never done a triathlon or a duathlon before, a nice way to start is with a relay. These are fun ways to be active with a group of friends … pit one team against another for bragging rights, or for who has to cook the celebratory dinner! If you are ready to “tri” all three disciplines, you can start with the “Try-a-Tri”. Or, if you’re ready or want a bigger challenge, move to the “Short Course Classic”. If you don’t like swimming, try the duathlon. If running is not your thing, tackle the swim/bike event!
THE TRIMUSKOKAN EVENTS ARE:
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THE TRY-A-TRI (400M SWIM, 10KM BIKE, 2.5KM RUN) POWERED BY KIMBERLY CLARK
- Individual
- Male and Female divisions
- Participants must be 14 years old as of December 31st, 2018 to do the Try a Tri
- 14 to 20, 20 to 29, 30 to 39, 40 to 49,50 to 60, 60 to 69 and 70 plus
- Individual
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THE SHORT COURSE TRIATHLON CLASSIC (750M SWIM, 28KM BIKE, 7.5 KM RUN) POWERED BY BDO
- Individual Triathlon
- Male and Female divisions
- Participants must be 16 years old as of December 31st, 2018 to participate in the Short Course Triathlon
- 16 to 20, 20 to 29, 30 to 39, 40 to 49, 50 to 60, 60 to 69 and 70 plus
- Individual Triathlon
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SHORT COURSE SWIM/BIKE (750M SWIM, 28M BIKE)
- Male and Female divisions
- Participants must be 16 years old as of December 31st, 2018 to participate in the Short Course Triathlon
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SHORT COURSE TRIATHLON RELAY EVENTS (750M SWIM, 28 KM BIKE, 7.5 KM RUN)
- A relay team is made up of two or three members, with one team member completing one or more legs of the race.
- Participants must be 16 years old as of December 31st, 2018 to participate in the Short Course Triathlon
- Short Course Triathlon Relay: Friends and family members can get together to put a team in where you work together to get to the finish line. Here are some ideas for you:
- The “Neighbourly” Challenge: Go knock on a neighbours door and challenge them for bragging rights on the street. The losing team has to cut your grass the next time or do a household chore for the winning family the week following the race!
- A “Friendly” Challenge: Get 6 friends together, put the names in a hat and pull names for the teams. Figure out who is doing what leg of the race, and the losing team has to cook and do the dishes for winners!
- Come up with your own challenge…but keep it fun!
- Corporate Relay Challenge: Grab some of your co-workers and put together a team for bragging rights around the water cooler! This is fun team building event for corporations, businesses and organizations will have teams of three working together as a relay, with one person doing each of the 750m swim, 30km bike and a 7km run legs. Challenge your business rivals to a friendly competition for even more bragging rights!
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DUATHLON (2.5KM RUN, 28 KM BIKE, AND 7.5 KM RUN)
- Male and Female divisions
- Age groups: Under 45, and 45 and over
- Participants must be 16 years old as of December 31st, 2018 to participate in the Short Course Triathlon
- Male and Female divisions
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TRIATHLON CLUB CHALLENGES
- These are open to triathlon teams that are registered with Triathlon Ontario. You do not need to enter: we know who you are!
- Triathlon Club Participation: This challenges triathlon clubs to participate in a team-building exercise. It can also serve as a high intensity training day right in the heart of triathlon country on a scenic and very quiet course. The club with the most members participating (other than TriMuskoka) takes home the trophy!
- Championship Team Score: This challenge adds the four best placings in four distinct age/gender categories in the Short Course Classic.
- If a team has a 1st place, two 2nd places, and one 4th place, this total score would be 9
- Lowest team score takes home the trophy!