Manawatu Guardian

Tamariki to give their all at tryathlon

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This year’s Palmerston North Sanitarium Weet-Bix Kids Tryathlon is on Tuesday, March 19. About 1900 kids are expected to flock to Ongley Park for the event.

Open to children aged 6-15, the tryathlon caters to all fitness and experience levels. Tryathlete­s will swim, bike and run their way around age-specific lengths of the course.

Black Ferns Chelsea Bremner and Alana Bremner are this year’s tryathlon ambassador­s.

Having each completed five WeetBix Tryathlons themselves as kids, the sisters are proud to help see the next generation of Kiwi champions give it a go.

“The Weet-Bix Kids Tryathlons were such fun for us as kids and we loved doing them,” Chelsea says.

“We’re excited to be involved again in this very special role as ambassador­s to support and encourage the children of Aotearoa to get involved and have some fun.”

Younger sister Alana remembers feeling a huge sense of pride as she ran over the finish line with a big smile on her face.

“Some of my favourite childhood memories are participat­ing in the Weet-Bix Kids Tryathlons. We loved them so much that we went back year after year – five times over.

“We want all Kiwi kids to feel confident, no matter their ability or setbacks. It’s all about getting involved, giving it a go and feeling like a winner no matter what.”

Nearly half a million Kiwi tamariki have completed the tryathlon since it began in 1992 with just 500 entrants. Upwards of 19,000 young ones across Aotearoa are expected to give it a try this season alone.

Enter at tryathlon.co.nz.

 ?? ?? Black Ferns Chelsea Bremner (left) and Alana Bremner are this year’s WeetBix Kids Tryathlon ambassador­s.
Black Ferns Chelsea Bremner (left) and Alana Bremner are this year’s WeetBix Kids Tryathlon ambassador­s.

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