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Norfolk to host new Outlaw Half

Holkham Hall confirmed as venue for new One Step Beyond Event

Organisers of the Outlaw Triathlon, One Step Beyond, have confirmed that their new Outlaw Half event on 3 July will be at Holkham Hall (pictured) in North Norfolk. The new event was announced last week, but the location was kept secret until now.

Holkham Hall is privately-owned and a lived-in family home. The Hall is a member of the Treasure Houses group, which consists of ten of the most magnificent palaces, houses and castles in England today.

Visitors can explore the 3,000-acres grounds and the National Cycle Network route 1 – Wells and Holkham circuit – passes through the park from the north to south gates. Whilst the triathlon will take place in the lake pictured above, there is a beach at Holkham, which is one of the most unspoilt and beautiful stretches of sand in the country. Find out more here: http://www.holkham.co.uk.

Just like the original Half in Nottingham, competitors can expect:

· On site camping

· Easy to navigate out-and-back 1900m lake swim

· Fast, flat 56mile bike course

· Looped 13.1 run course, perfect for spectators

· Amazing venue with some great family activities

· Fun family friendly events on the Saturday pre event

· First class customer service pre event and on your race weekend

Pre-registration is open until this Wednesday, 18 November. Signing up offers first access to the entry system when it opens on 25 November.

Outlaw Half, Holkham – 3 July 2016 – Pre registration open now via http://www.onestepbeyond.org.uk/secret-outlaw-half-triathlon-info-request-2016.php

The Outlaw Half, Nottingham is sold out with no more places being released. The Outlaw Triathlon has around fifty places remaining.

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Matt is a regular contributor to 220 Triathlon, having joined the magazine in 2008. He’s raced everything from super-sprint to Ironman, duathlons and off-road triathlons, and can regularly be seen on the roads and trails around Bristol. Matt is the author of Triathlon! from Aurum Press and is now the editor of Cycling Plus magazine.