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Triathlon England launch National Championship calendar?

Triathlon England has announced its National Age-Group Championships calendar for 2012

Triathlon England has announced its National Age-Group Championships calendar for 2012 after an encouraging inaugural season of events.?

In 2011, Triathlon England hosted a standard distance and club championships, both receiving positive feedback from participants, inspiring the launch of an additional National Duathlon Championships for 2012.

Triathlon England has created the events to provide the same opportunity for its members to be crowned National Champion as those of fellow Home Nations Welsh Triathlon and triathlonscotland currently receive as benefits of membership. The events also provide a platform for Triathlon England to raise awareness of their work enabling participation within the sport.

Once again, Big Cow Events will host the standard distance and club championships at Emberton Park. Punishing Events will host the new National Duathlon Championships at Carsington Water as part of the well-known Ashbourne Duathlon.

To take part in any of the events you can enter directly through the event organiser’s website. National Championship honours are only available to Triathlon England members.

2012 Triathlon England – National Duathlon Championships?Ashbourne Duathlon, 28 April 2012?Punishing Events, www.punishingevents.com

2012 Triathlon England – National Triathlon Championships?MK Tri, Emberton Park, 19 August 2012?Big Cow Events, www.big-cow..com

2012 Triathlon England – National Club Championships?Emberton Park, 9 September 2012?Big Cow Events, www.big-cow.com

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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.