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Crantock Biathlon

Newquay, Cornwall

4 Edgcumbe Gardens, Newquay TR7 2QD, UK

Sun 19th June 2016

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You start with a swim up and back down Newquay's tranquil Gannel River estuary. A transition on the beach is followed by a soft sand run across Crantock Beach, up the dunes and around West Pentire Headland, finishing back on the beach. Also two youth events.

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Newquay, Cornwall

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