Orbit Corporate Triathlon this Sunday
The inaugural Orbit Corporate Triathlon is being held this coming Sunday at Clearwater, New Zealand’s premier golf and lifestyle resort.
The 250m swim, 15km bike, 3km run distance and three different entry types make the event achievable for everyone! This must be true as just under 200 competitors have already signed up to race on Sunday, many of whom with the support of their work mates are giving the sport of triathlon a go for the first time.
Places are still available and the team from Barefoot Events will be taking race day entries.
Media are invited to attend the event which kicks off at 9.00am. If you are interested in attending please notify Race Director Michaela Rees at michaela@barefootevents.co.nz or on 03 323 4068.
Event
Information
Entry Categories
The Corporate Team
category is a team of three, each completing all three legs
of the triathlon. All team members start at the same time
and their individual finish times are combined to give their
team finish time.
The Corporate Sprint category is also a teams of three, however is a relay format with one swimmer, one cyclist and one runner. There is also an Individual category of the full race distance, which is open to anyone over the age of 18 years.
Programme
7.30am
Transition open
7.30 – 8.30am
Registration – new and pre entries available
8.30am
Registration closed & race briefing in 10 minutes
announcement
8.40am Race
briefing for all competitors
8.55am
Competitors called to start area lake side
9.00am
Corporate Team start
Male, Female, Mixed
9.15am
Corporate Sprint start
Male, Female, Mixed
9.30am
Individual start
Male, Female
For additional information on the event visit www.barefootevents.co.nz.
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