Weymouth & Portland is an excellent base for thrill seekers to enjoy outdoor activities such as sailing, diving, and rock climbing. A more recent addition to this list of high energy sports is one of the most challenging of all - the Triathlon.
As part of the Weymouth & Portland events calendar for 2010 the annual Weymouth Classic Triathlon takes place on Sunday 12 September at Bowleaze Cove, Preston, Weymouth, Dorset. Located approximately 2 miles to the east of Weymouth town centre, this venue provides a stunning backdrop with its beautiful pebbly beach and proximity to the Jurassic coast. If you meet any of the participants on route during the event please give them a big cheer as the Triathlon is such a difficult discipline where the body really is pushed to the limit . All the participants are sure to appreciate your support.
Triathlon Schedule & route
Registration opens at 5.30 am and the Triathlon starts off with a splash at 7.00am with a 1.5km sea swim - wetsuits are compulsory as the sea won’t be so inviting at that time of the morning. On completion of the swim there is an approx 100m run back up the beach to transition before the start of the 40km bike ride. The bike ride element will direct competitors into the countryside visiting the Dorset villages of Bincombe, Whitcombe, Broadmayne, Owermoigne, Crossways and Warmwell before heading back to Preston via Osmington.
The 10km road race follows two circular routes one along Bowleaze Coveway, down Preston Road on the A353 then a second around Southdown Avenue before returning to the starting point.
The race will be timed using full on sports timing system and each competitor will be wearing a timing chip.
The comprehensive 2010 race details can be found on the Bustinskin Triathlon & Events Club website.
Race Entry Price
If you are a Bustinskin BTF Club member the fee is £35.00 (Limited places), BTF members pay £40.00 otherwise the entry fee is £45.00. A list of the current Weymouth Classic Triathlon participants can be found on the Bustinskin website.
Lots to see and do
If you are not participating in the triathlon and have come to support a family member or friend, you can enjoy the comforts of the Bowleaze Cove café restaurant whilst enjoying the stunning views over the bay and Dorset coast. The café restaurant will open from 6.00 am serving hot food and drinks.
Later you could visit the amusement complex next door at the Beachside Leisure Centre. It has a Speed World Karting ring and you can also enjoy the rides at the Fantasy Island Fun Park funfair. You’re also just a short drive from Weymouth town with its many shops and sandy beach.
Why not pop in and visit us at The Outdoor Store next to the railway station where we supply a full range of clothing, footwear and maps to cater for a variety of outdoor pursuits.







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