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Race alongside Jonny Brownlee at Blenheim tri with special discount for 220 Triathlon readers

Supertri NEOM 2nd November 2024 At Neom Sports Village , Neom, Saudi Arabia
Plus, expect to see Jonny back at Supertri races this year. (Photo: That Cameraman)

Jonathan Brownlee, one of the most decorated triathletes in history, will attempt to set a new record for the Weekend Warrior challenge by competing alongside amateur athletes at Supertri Blenheim Palace on June 6-7.

Brownlee is aiming to set a new record by completing a staggering 10 sprint triathlons across the two-day event, targeting a mark no athlete has previously attempted in the challenge’s history. With only a short amount of time until the event now, the fantastic organisers are offering 220 Triathlon readers a 10% discount – read on to find out more!

Crucially, Brownlee will not race in isolation. He will line up in the start waves alongside the thousands of everyday athletes who make up the Supertri Blenheim Palace field, swimming, riding and running the same course, at the same time, as first-timers, club athletes and seasoned age-groupers. That, he says, is the point.

Triathlons walking into the water to start Blenheim triathlon
Image: Blenheim Triathlon

Sharing the course

“You don’t need to be a pro to take part in something special,” said Jonny Brownlee. “Blenheim has always been about people coming together to challenge themselves. I’ll be racing all weekend. It’s an immense challenge given the time cut-offs, but the best part is sharing the course with the triathlon community from first-timers to seasoned age-groupers.”

The record attempt will see Brownlee complete approximately 7.5km of swimming, 200km of cycling and 50km of running across the weekend, competing in multiple waves each day alongside regular race entrants. Each sprint distance race covers 750m swimming in the waters of the Great Lake, 20km biking on a fast closed-road course through Blenheim Palace’s historic grounds, and 5km of scenic running around Queen Pool at the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Brownlee has a storied history at Blenheim Palace. He and his brother Alistair raced the event as a warm-up for their London 2012 Olympic glories, with the pair officially finishing in a dead heat for first.

Brownlee returns to Blenheim Palace under Supertri’s stewardship, with 2026 marking the first year the event has been run by Supertri. The event is the biggest triathlon in the UK and one of the five largest in the world by participant numbers. It has been staged at Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, for over two decades.

Jonny Brownlee with finishers at last year's Ripon Triathlon festival
Jonny Brownlee with finishers at last year’s Ripon Triathlon festival

Racing together

Michael D’hulst, CEO of Supertri, said: “Jonny taking on this challenge captures everything we believe triathlon should be. The best moments in this sport happen when people race together, regardless of where they finish. To see someone of Jonny’s calibre lining up wave after wave alongside athletes who might be doing their very first triathlon is incredibly inspirational and speaks to our values of triathlon bringing shared connection, purpose and achievement.”

Supertri Blenheim Palace takes place June 6-7, and is open for registration now. Entry options include SuperSprint, Sprint, Sprint Relay and the Weekend Warrior which Brownlee is undertaking. The event also hosts a Supertri Pro Series race, bringing the world’s best triathletes into the same arena as the mass-participation field

To register for the chance to race alongside Brownlee, or for full event information, visit the website. Also you can save 10% on your race entry by using the code 220BLEN10 when you book your slot!

Main image: Supertri/That Cameraman

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Helen has been 220's Editor since July 2013, when she made the switch from marathons to multisport. She's usually found open-water swimming and has competed in several swimruns as well as the ÖtillÖ World Series. Helen is a qualified Level 2 Open-Water Swim Coach focusing on open-water confidence and runs regular workshops at the South West Maritime Academy near Bristol. She is also an RLSS UK Open Water Lifeguard trainer/assessor.