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The White Bear Triathlon

Ballygally, Co Antrim

Ballygalley, Larne, UK

Sat 31st August 2019

Organiser's Description

Situated on the World famous Antrim Coast Road you will find Ballygally Beach, where views of the North Channel and the Mull of Kintyre will meet you as you stand ready for a running beach start, and a day of endurance. No one can dispute the beauty of the Antrim Coast, but it is truly unforgiving for the unprepared. ​The White Bear is a tough triathlon, with challenging open water swimming conditions, a relentless cycle route, and a gradually ascending run that finishes with a descent through the Sallagh Braes, unveiling spectacular views and the sound of applause as you cross the finish line. Iron and half Iron distance options.

Distances

2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike, 26.2 mile run 1.2 mile swim, 56 mile bike, 13.1 mile run

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Location

Ballygally, Co Antrim

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