Towpath Talk

Montgomery Canal Triathlon to return in May

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AFTER the disruption of the last two years, plans are being made for the return of the Montgomery Canal Triathlon, the canal’s biggest event of the year.

The triathlon is organised by the Friends of the Montgomery Canal and is supported by the Canal & River Trust in aid of the restoratio­n of the Montgomery Canal. It is one of the most popular cross-border events, starting in Newtown in Wales and ending in Shropshire.

Friends chairman Christine Palin said: “We are really looking forward to the triathlon and hope that this year it will not be affected by any restrictio­ns. Conditions last year meant we had to move the event to the autumn. There has been so much interest already, even before bookings have opened, that we hope we won’t have to limit the numbers taking part.

“Last year’s alternativ­e format was enjoyed by many who took part so we shall repeat that, starting again from the new Open Newtown base – we hope that exciting project will be finished by May. The new arrangemen­ts mean canoeing through the centre of Welshpool which draws attention to what the canal will bring the town when it is connected to the rest of the waterway system.”

The annual event supports the restoratio­n of the canal and ran for eight years before the coronaviru­s lockdown in 2020 caused a postponeme­nt to 2021. The ninth triathlon took place on September 4, 2021 and, owing to ongoing restoratio­n works at Crickheath, near Oswestry, was shorter than the usual 35 miles at a special ‘marathon’ length of about 27 miles.

This year’s triathlon, scheduled for May 7, will have a format and ‘marathon’ length similar to last year, starting at Open Newtown’s ‘Severn Space – Gofod Hafren’ venue and finishing near restoratio­n works at Crickheath.

There will be:

• a 12-mile cycling section from Newtown to Belan

• 5 ½ miles by canoe through Welshpool to Pool Quay

• 9½ miles on foot to the finish at Crickheath.

Christine continued: “The event also shows what has been achieved in reopening the canal so far. After closure many road bridges were removed, blocking the canal. The cycling section includes five of these crossings; by contrast, canoeists will see the bridges north and south of Welshpool which are again open for navigation.

“The final section on foot, over the section to the Welsh border and through Llanymynec­h, includes the four road blockages which can be reopened with recently announced government grants as well as Schoolhous­e Bridge to be rebuilt this year as one of the most exciting projects of the restoratio­n.”

She added: “The Montgomery Canal Triathlon has always been very successful in raising funds for restoratio­n. The Restore the Montgomery Canal! appeal is raising the final funds for the reconstruc­tion of Schoolhous­e Bridge which is the biggest project volunteers have yet undertaken on the canal.

“The triathlon is popular with families as well as the more athletic with entrants aged from eight to 80 coming from across the country – and occasional­ly beyond!

“We are sure this year’s will be just as enjoyable.”

Booking for the Montgomery Canal Triathlon will open in the next few weeks and will be available only through the website https://themontgom­erycanal.org.uk/friends/montgomery-canal-triathlon/

 ?? PHOTO SUPPLIED ?? Celebratin­g the finish in the September triathlon.
PHOTO SUPPLIED Celebratin­g the finish in the September triathlon.

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