Allerthorpe Olympic Triathlon

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  • Date Sun 4th September 2022
  • Time 09:15
  • Location York, North Yorkshire
  • Price £81.00
  • Races 1 race
  • Distances Olympic

Event summary

Get ready for the Allerthorpe Olympic Triathlon, organized by Marauder Events, taking place on Sunday, 4th September 2022, at the stunning Allerthorpe Lakeland Park in East Yorkshire. This event offers participants the chance to compete in an Olympic distance triathlon, with a swim, bike, and run course set in a picturesque location just a short distance from York. Known for its fast course, this British Triathlon registered event is perfect for athletes looking to achieve their best time. Don't miss out on the opportunity to experience this fantastic triathlon in a beautiful setting.

Allerthorpe Olympic Triathlon

Sun 4th September 2022

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Organiser's Description

Allerthorpe Olympic Triathlon is returning to the wonderful Allerthorpe Lakeland Park, based in East Yorkshire just 10 miles from the city of York.

In its 14th year at Allerthorpe Lakeland Park, the Allerthorpe Olympic Distance Triathlon is a British Triathlon registered event and is known as one of the fastest triathlon courses in the area, the course is perfect for people looking to achieve a great time at a fantastic location.

Races

  • Allerthorpe Olympic Triathlon

    £81.00

    British triathlon federation save £6.00

    CLOSED

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Allerthorpe Lakeland Park, Melbourne Road, Pocklington, York, UK

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