GO TRI HPH Aquathlon @ The Edge, Leeds

  • Date Wed 17th April 2019
  • Location University of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire

Event summary

Join us for the exciting GO TRI HPH Aquathlon taking place on Wednesday, April 17, 2019, at The Edge in Leeds, West Yorkshire! This thrilling event features a 200m pool-based swim, consisting of just eight lengths, followed by a scenic 1.75-mile run around the beautiful University of Leeds campus. Ideal for beginners and seasoned athletes alike, this aquathlon offers a fantastic opportunity to experience the joys of triathlon in a supportive and safe environment.

The predominantly flat run route ensures a comfortable experience, with a thrilling downhill stretch perfect for that exhilarating sprint finish. Bring your family and friends along to cheer you on as you embark on this exciting challenge! And don’t forget to indulge in some delicious cakes after the race, as Hyde Park Harriers are famous for their delightful treats. Make your way to Leeds for a day of fun, fitness, and community spirit at the GO TRI HPH Aquathlon!

Organiser's Description

A 200m pool based swim (8 lengths) at The Edge, a fitness complex at the University of Leeds, followed by a 1.75 mile run in and around the campus. This is a fun way to give triathlon a go in a safe environment. The run route is predominately flat with a nice downhill for that sprint finish. There is space on the run route for family and friends to cheer you on with your new venture. There will be an array of cakes for your delectation after the event (Hyde Park Harriers are renowned for their amazing cake!).

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The Edge, University of Leeds, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds LS2 9JT

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