Date: April 20, 2019 Race Type: Triathlon Bike Surface: Road Drafting rules:? Non-drafting Kids Race? *NOT* a kids' race Course: 0.25 mile swim, 11 mile bike, 3.1 mile run Start: 7:05 AM Location: Fort Lauderdale, Florida Address: 900 Flamingo Road 33028 CB Smith Park Contact: 954-213-6699 | info@multirace.com Individual Price: Varies by race Team Price: Varies by race
Date: April 20, 2019 Course: 0.25 mile swim, 11 mile bike, 3.1 mile run Location: Fort Lauderdale, Florida Address: 900 Flamingo Road 33028 CB Smith Park
General Information
Registration fees included or disclosed up front?: Yes, all registration/convenience fees are included in price or disclosed up front. Course Info: MultiRace is proud to present the 10th Annual Egg Hunt sprint triathlon & duathlon at C.B. Smith Park. This is a perfect course for a newcomer to triathlon. C.B. Smith Park provides our athletes with a calm lake swim, safe bike course, void of cars and traffic lanes and a 2-loop run course through the park. The sprint triathlon is a .25 mile or ? mile swim, an 11 mile bike ride and a 3 mile run. The duathlon is a 1.5 mile run, an 11 mile bike and a 1.5 mile run. Athletes can expect mild temperatures and PR times at this racer-friendly, USAT-sanctioned course. Finishers will receive a unique medal to recognize their accomplishments. The Egg Hunt duathlon & sprint triathlon is a family affair at C.B. Smith Park. Spectators can take part in a multitude of activities during and after the race, including our Easter egg hunt for children. C.B. Smith park, a 299 acre site is host to many activities. As athletes ride through the park, they will see Paradise Cove Water Park, All Golf facility, a tennis complex & picnic shelters, making this race not just a morning event, but an all day affair. Make this race a staple in your triathlon season!
More: We have a variety on races for all age groups and skill levels
Directions: 900 Flamingo Road CB Smith Park - Pembroke Pines, FL
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