Chichester Observer

‘Chiathlon’ success as vital fun

- Yasmin Randall news@chiobserve­r.co.uk

Chichester sport students’ successful triathlon event has raised vital funds for a national mental health charity.

Sports students from Chichester University teamed up with Westgate Leisure Centre to host a triathlon at the centre on Sunday, March 24.

The event named ‘Chiahtlon’ challenged the community of Chichester and raised a total of £100 for Mind, a charity which offers support to people living with mental health issues.

A total of 15 people of different ages and fitness abilities took part in the noncompeti­tive challenge, where each person battled through a 1,500 metre row, a 10k cycle and finished with a 3k run.

Chichester University students and organisers Callum Gibson, Charlie Smith, Ellie Chapman and Louis Fleet hope the success of the event will encourage future students to host Chiahtlon annually.

Sport Studies student Ellie Chapman said: “It was so lovely to create an environmen­t that was nonpressur­e and all participan­ts really enjoyed it too.

“One participan­t’s story stood out to me, an amazing man who had lost three stone since January, this was his first event that he had taken part in.”

The team at Westgate Leisure Centre decided to award every participan­t a free five day pass to the gym for taking part and the organisers will be selecting one participan­t at random to win a six month membership with Everyone Active.

Sport and Activity developmen­t manager at Westgate, Ben Pohill, said: “This is something we hope will become a regular event here at our centre.

“It was a pleasure to work alongside the Chichester University students and host an event that everyone enjoyed and raise money for such an important charity.”

This is the beginning of a long season of athletic and charity events at the centre.

To find out further informatio­n, visit the website, which can be found at www. everyoneac­tive.com.

 ??  ?? Most who took part had been building up to the event with some intense training
Most who took part had been building up to the event with some intense training
 ??  ?? For most participan­ts it was their very first triathlon but they still gave it their all
For most participan­ts it was their very first triathlon but they still gave it their all

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