
Next week, 12 Age Group athletes will take to the international stage to represent Ireland in Rumia, Poland for the European Duathlon Championships. The event will kick off on April 26th, featuring standard distance races (10 km running, 40 km cycling, 5 km running) and sprint distance races (5 km running, 20 km cycling, 2.5 km running).
Tri Team Ireland:
More information on the event is available on the World Triathlon website.
On the 27th of April, five Irish duathletes will compete in Germany, representing Ireland across the elite and age group events. Current National Duathlon Champion Niall Cornyn will compete in the Elite Men’s race after a successful duathlon season racing nationally. Cornyn currently holds the lead in the Triathlon Ireland Duathlon National Series, with one round remaining to secure the title.
The course features a 10km run, followed by a 60km bike and concluding with a 10km run.
Tri Team Ireland:
Niall Cornyn | Elite Men’s
Diane Behan | 55-59 Female AG
Fergus Meade | 40-44 Open AG
Seamus Allison | 60-64 Open AG
Owen Barron | 60-64 Open AG
More information on the event is available on the World Triathlon website.
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