The Comeback of the Eagerly-Awaited Triathlon Competition
Head on over to the lush grounds hosting the Willich City Triathlon, where the running trail winds through the outdoor pool and leisure center. Venture out on the cycling route, weaving through Willich's closed streets and arriving at the Duvenhof golf course – your turnaround spot. During the main competition, Willich's city champion will be crowned among the town's residents taking part.
For this year's event, esteemed patron Dr. Martin Plum (CDU federal MP) has generously donated a Berlin getaway for two, to be raffled among the city champions!
Passionate race organizer Stephanie Grund-Liethen is eagerly anticipating the day: "The Willich Triathlon signifies more than just competition – it's a time-honored tradition, a shared passion, a family. Since 1997, we've catered to a diverse range of abilities, from beginner triathlons to the ambitious cyclist-focused 'Willich 333,' and the advanced standard triathlon," she explains.
Ready to challenge yourself? Register online at willicher-triathlon.de.
Here are some essentials about triathlons for a better understanding of this multi-discipline event:
- Sprint Triathlon: Swim: 750 meters, Cycle: 20 kilometers, Run: 5 kilometers
- Olympic Distance: Swim: 1,500 meters, Cycle: 40 kilometers, Run: 10 kilometers
- Ironman Distance: Swim: 3,800 meters, Cycle: 180 kilometers, Run: 42.195 kilometers
To discover specifics about the Willich City Triathlon, such as distances, patron, and registration details, check local event calendars or contact local sports clubs. Additionally, the official event website will likely provide detailed information.
Good luck, athletes! Get ready to conquer the Willich City Triathlon and chase that Berlin trip!
Stephanie Grund-Liethen, the passionate race organizer, mentioned their eagerness for the Willich Triathlon, not just as a competition, but as a tradition, shared passion, and family gathering. On the contrary to focusing only on cycling events, the Willich Triathlon has catered to a broad spectrum of abilities since 1997, including willing participants in sprint, Olympic, and even Ironman distances.