Khaleej Times

Dad-son duo’s 7-day triathlon ends today

- Saman Haziq

dubai — Although 49-year-old Nick Watson and his 15-year-old son Rio have undertaken over a 100 races together and are well known in the triathlon community of the UAE, they have raised the bar this time by setting out for their toughest challenge ever.

The pair set off last Sunday to complete seven triathlons in seven days across the seven emirates.

Held in associatio­n with the Special Olympics World Games Abu Dhabi 2019, Dubai-resident Nick and his son Rio, a person of determinat­ion, took on this challenge to raise awareness, acceptance and inclusion of people of determinat­ion.

An official ambassador of Special Olympics World Games Abu Dhabi 2019, Nick and Rio undertook the mammoth journey in Fujairah on February 10 and aims to cross the finish line in Dubai today. Each day the duo are covering about 113km by swimming 1.9km, biking 90km and running 21km.

“In the last part of the triathlon, we run 20km and then come back to the finishing line and then do a community walk for 1km with the people and many students of determinat­ion who wait to welcome us. The idea is that anyone can come and join us and make this a community event. We are encouragin­g people to join #TriWithRio challenge in the last 1km of each day,” Nick said.

Since Rio has trouble with walking and speaks through sign language, Nick pulls Rio in a kayak during the swim, cycles with Rio sat in a seat on an adapted bike and runs pushing Rio in a disability chair with wheels.

Talking about the most challengin­g part of the triathlon, Nick said: “Although the weather being cool helps the change in weather

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Each day the duo are covering about 113km by swimming 1.9km, biking 90km and running 21km. —
Supplied photo Each day the duo are covering about 113km by swimming 1.9km, biking 90km and running 21km. —

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