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Home » Triathlon Results in Florida » 2019 Las Olas Fort Lauderdale Sprint & International Triathlon ~ Results ::
Olympic Triathlon:- | Swim 1500 Meters, Bike 20 Miles, Run 6.2 Miles |
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Sprint Triathlon:- | Swim 500 Meters, Bike 11.5 Miles, Run 3.1 Miles |
Sprint Duathlon:- | Run 1 Mile, Bike 11.5 Miles, Run 3.1 Miles |
Olympic Aquabike:- | Swim 1500 Meters, Bike 20 Miles |
Las Olas, is the heart & soul of Fort Lauderdale. With the street-lined cafes, fashion boutiques & art galleries, Las Olas has been a symbol of old Florida charm & now, the Las Olas Triathlon.
The race begins with a beautiful sunrise and a running start over the sandy beaches of Fort Lauderdale. Spectators can enjoy watching the start of this race along the beach. Swimmers typically enjoy a wetsuit legal swim in the cool salt waters off of the Atlantic ocean. After conquering the sprint (500 meters) or international (1000 meters) swim distance, athletes will transition to their bikes.
The Las Olas Triathlon has an improved bike course this year, taking the athletes along Florida’s state road, A1A and through Hugh Birch State Park. Here, athletes can view four protected natural areas; mangroves, hammocks, beach & coastal dune systems. The park straddles the Intracoastal Waterway and Atlantic Ocean, giving the athlete a beautiful view of million-dollar homes and spectacular yachts. Sprint athletes will complete 11.5 miles on the bike and athletes competing in the international distance will ride 20 miles. After completing this beautiful ride, athletes will transition to the run.
Runners will experience an improved course this year along A1A’s beautiful backdrop. Runners will pass each other along the course, giving these competitors great energy to get to the finish line. Spectators can enjoy the race from the many cafes & restaurants that line the course. The sprint (3.1 miles) and international (6.2 miles) athletes typically enjoy mild temperatures for Florida this time of year, making it an experience not to be missed.
The Las Olas Triathlon is a destination event for the new or experienced triathlete. This race experience usually sells out so don’t miss your chance to be part of this captivating Florida race event.
2018 Results: Olympic / Aquabike // Sprint / Duathlon / Video
2017 Results at triregistration.com: Olympic / Aquabike // Sprint / Duathlon
2016 Results at triregistration.com: Olympic / Sprint / Duathlon / Video
2015 Results at: racetecresults.com
2014 Results at: racetecresults.com
2013 Results at: altavistasports.com
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Las Olas, is the heart & soul of Fort Lauderdale. With the street-lined cafes, fashion boutiques & art galleries, Las Olas has been a symbol of old Florida charm & now, the Las Olas Triathlon.
The race begins with a beautiful sunrise and a running start over the sandy beaches of Fort Lauderdale. Spectators can enjoy watching the start of this race along the beach. Swimmers typically enjoy a wetsuit legal swim in the cool salt waters off of the Atlantic ocean. After conquering the sprint (500 meters) or international (1000 meters) swim distance, athletes will transition to their bikes.
The Las Olas Triathlon has an improved bike course this year, taking the athletes along Florida’s state road, A1A and through Hugh Birch State Park. Here, athletes can view four protected natural areas; mangroves, hammocks, beach & coastal dune systems. The park straddles the Intracoastal Waterway and Atlantic Ocean, giving the athlete a beautiful view of million-dollar homes and spectacular yachts. Sprint athletes will complete 11.5 miles on the bike and athletes competing in the international distance will ride 20 miles. After completing this beautiful ride, athletes will transition to the run.
Runners will experience an improved course this year along A1A’s beautiful backdrop. Runners will pass each other along the course, giving these competitors great energy to get to the finish line. Spectators can enjoy the race from the many cafes & restaurants that line the course. The sprint (3.1 miles) and international (6.2 miles) athletes typically enjoy mild temperatures for Florida this time of year, making it an experience not to be missed.
The Las Olas Triathlon is a destination event for the new or experienced triathlete. This race experience usually sells out so don’t miss your chance to be part of this captivating Florida race event.
2018 Results: Olympic / Aquabike // Sprint / Duathlon / Video
2017 Results at triregistration.com: Olympic / Aquabike // Sprint / Duathlon
2016 Results at triregistration.com: Olympic / Sprint / Duathlon / Video
2015 Results at: racetecresults.com
2014 Results at: racetecresults.com
2013 Results at: altavistasports.com
.
2018 Results: Olympic / Aquabike // Sprint / Duathlon / Video
2017 Results at triregistration.com: Olympic / Aquabike // Sprint / Duathlon
2016 Results at triregistration.com: Olympic / Sprint / Duathlon / Video
2015 Results at: racetecresults.com
2014 Results at: racetecresults.com
2013 Results at: altavistasports.com
.
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Next season will see Ben Swift returning to Team Sky after being part of UAE Team Emirates for two years. ......
Movistar’s Alejandro Valverde, 38, says that neither injury nor age has slowed him down in his career, and his......
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