Horowhenua Chronicle

Return of Otaki Triathlon a great chance to test your fitness

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Tauwha¯inga-Toru — the O¯taki Triathlon — is back for 2023.

After an eight-year hiatus the swimming, running, and cycling event was resurrecte­d last year and drew in 110 athletes of all abilities to join the fun.

Known as the OT, ¯ the event is run by Ka¯piti Coast District Council’s O¯ taki Pool and will be held on November¯ 26. Registrati­ons are open now.

Otaki Pool Manager Shelley Ashton said the O¯ T is a great opportunit­y to not only test your fitness but enjoy what O¯ taki has to offer — a great pool, beautiful Harua¯tai Park and the town’s famous manaakitan­ga.

“Last year was a great success so we’re stoked to be able to invite the community to have another go or try it out for the first time,” Ashton said.

“There are options for everyone so don’t let the prospect of a whole triathlon put you off.

“You can enter as an individual or in a team, and there are seven categories to choose from including aqua and bike, aqua and run, and e-bike options.

“We want people to give it a go, no matter their level of experience or ability.”

The full course includes a 400m swim, a 20km bike ride through the streets down to the beach, and a 5km run around the Harua¯tai Park trail — a mixture of flat grounds and slight inclines, surrounded by thriving native bush.

“We had a great response to last year’s event and a lot of participan­ts pledging to return, so we’re looking forward to seeing people backing up their words with actions and welcoming first timers.”

Visit kapiticoas­t.govt.nz/OtakiTri to learn more and register, and keep an eye on view our social media and website for upcoming training opportunit­ies.

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