Triathlon returns to Edmonton
30 June, 2011 | español
Paula Findlay grew up watching ITU Triathlon events in Edmonton from 1999 to 2007 and raced at the Hawrelak Park World Cup venue, first as a Kids of Steel competitor then in the Pan American Junior Championships. Next weekend, she will return to race for the first time as an elite athlete ranked No.1 in the world when the ITU World Cup circuit returns to Canada.
The race, which was last held in Edmonton in 2007, returns to the city for a five-year commitment in advance of the 2015 Pan Am Games in Toronto and the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. But while Findlay is set to be the centre of attention in the women’s World Cup race, the elite races are just the start in a weekend of action in the Canadian city.
Edmonton’s triathlon festival includes the Kinetico Kids of Steel races for 5 to 15 year olds, age group sprint and Olympic distance 2012 Auckland World Championship qualifying events, 2011 Pan American Junior Championship, corporate and media team relay event, a Try-a-Tri event, entertainment and kids zone and expo and beer gardens.
“The Edmonton organisers are not just world leaders in event hosting but are truly visionary and the future for triathlon in Edmonton holds immense opportunity under the dynamic group of leaders that are behind this project,” said Loreen Barnett, ITU Secretary General.
Both elite races are on Sunday, July 10. The women’s elite begins at 1:30 pm and the men’s elite begins at 3:45 pm local time.
For more details on the festival weekend, please visit here.
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