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Posts Tagged by Triathlon

New Children’s Triathlon Club

August 29, 2012 Filled under Events, Hull, Sport, Youth Activities
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A NEW CHILDREN’S CLUB is being set up to encourage young people to take part in the Olympic sport of TRIATHLON:  Swimming, Cycling and Running. The new Club will run for 10 sessions and will held at Soccer Sensations, Poor House Lane, Hull starting on Saturday 22nd September 2012. Sessions take place from 2pm – 3pm,… read more

Get involved in sport – Funding for communities to try out Triathlon

August 15, 2012 Filled under Burstwick, Community, Sport
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Hull and East Yorkshire Triathlon A5 Leaflet with logo

SPORT ENGLAND have awarded a grant to the area’s newest sports club which will give people the chance to try Triathlon within their own communities. Hull and East Yorkshire Triathlon Club brings together people interested in the sport which combines the three disciplines of Swimming, Cycling and Running into one event. The Club has recently… read more

Triathlon Club Welcome Day

May 3, 2012 Filled under Burstwick, Events, Holderness, Hull, Sport
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Triathlon Club logo

HULL AND EAST YORKSHIRE TRIATHLON CLUB is holding a Welcome Day at Kelsey Gardens near Burstwick, so that adults interested in the three Triathlon disciplines of Swimming, Cycling, and Running can meet members and see the facilities that the Club has to offer. The all day event starts at 9:00am on Sunday 13th May 2012 and will give members of the… read more

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