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Triathlon series set for Durban

Enter now for this year's triathlon series at Suncoast beach.

ENTRIES are open for the 32GI TinMan Triathlon, a fast paced action packed triathlon and running event catering for athletes from all walks of life, starting on 27 July at Suncoast Beach.

The three events will put top notch triathlon professionals racking their bikes next to newbie triathletes, all in the name of fun.

The TinMan Series kicks off where the successful 13-year-old Durban Multisport Series left off in 2012 and promises to give new and old triathletes an exceptional event along one of the world's most iconic beachfront venues.

The series caters for any level of athlete, from a standalone 10km running race, building up to a mini triathlon and a longer sprint triathlon, culminating in the longest challenge triathlon.

There are three dates in the 2014 TinMan event, with the first race on 27 July, the second on 31 August and the final race on 21 September.

Anyone at any level of fitness can enter one of the four events on offer and take part in the action on Durban's Beachfront.

The first event kicks off at 7am (10km run and mini tri) with the Sprint and Challenge Triathlons starting a little later. Teams can enter in a three-man relay section for the Challenge Triathlon (1km swim, 30km cycle, 10km run).

Competitors from eight years and upwards can enter one of the four events and challenge themselves and their friends to see how much fun they can have.

The swim section of the triathlons all take place at Suncoast beach, with the cycle leg taking the competitors onto the cycling circuit around the country club and Kings Park pool. The run section of the event makes use of the promenade and takes the runners down to Blue Lagoon and back.

To enter go to www.bactive.com or contact B-Active Sports on 031 764 1885.

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