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PADDLE Aqua Bike Branbury Classic : |
Aquabike : 1.5 Mile Paddle, 14 Mile Bike |
PADDLE Triathlon Branbury Classic : |
Triathlon : 1.5 Paddle, 14 Mile Bike, 3.1 Mile Run |
2022 will be our 37th year! Over 189 events and over 36,000 participants. The Hare Family directs the races with race directors Ruth Bullock and Chaz Lyons.
Register for any of our triathlons during our early bird special pricing, and be entered into winning a free night stay at the beautiful Middlebury Inn the night before your race.
Look for Vermont Sun events’ extensive photo coverage at Pat Hendrick Photography and our triathlon video found under the athlete section.
Nestled against the Green Mountains, just below Rattlesnake Point is Branbury State Park. The lake region is a most spectacular and pristine place to swim, bike and run. Novice and advanced athletes alike marvel the beauty of our courses and enjoy the mountains, lakes and streams of Central Vermont.
1.5 Mile Paddle
The 1.5-mile paddle is .75 miles out and .75 miles back. Paddlers will start standing in the water by their boats. Boasts must be left completely on the beach after landing. Athletes then cross the transition pads to enter the transition areas.
Water temperature ranges from a pleasant 74-82 degrees
14 Mile Bike
A one-loop rolling course around Lake Dunmore and Fern Lake. There is one decent 190-foot climb over 3/4 of a mile that tops out at 7%. The total gain is 695 feet. The roads are in excellent condition and are as scenic as any you will find. Traffic is extremely light on all the roads except Rt 7 where there is a wide shoulder. Officers and Marshals will be on the extremely well marked, safe course which consists of only right-hand turns, never crossing traffic.
3.1 Mile Run
The 5K run is a simple out and back on paved, lightly traveled, Rt. 53. Runners proceed out of the park and turn south on Rt 53. At .25 miles is a short uphill. After that, the course is basically flat until descending the same small hill to the finish. The Total elevation gain and loss is 115 feet. There are Heed and water at the turnaround. The course is very scenic and shady as it winds through the tall trees of the beautiful green mountain forest.
Branbury Admittance: Included in your entry fee. Spectators will be charged $4.00 for adults and $2.00 for children at the gate. The fee is good for the entire day so bring the family and enjoy the spectacular lake, beach, and mountain setting! Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash and are not permitted on the beach.
Thank you for supporting Branbury State Park, without whom we would not have these great events.
2021 Results at: runsignup.com
2020 Results: not available ???
2019 Results at: runsignup.com or 802timing.com
2018 Results at: runsignup.com
2017 Results at: runsignup.com
2022 will be our 37th year! Over 189 events and over 36,000 participants. The Hare Family directs the races with race directors Ruth Bullock and Chaz Lyons.
Register for any of our triathlons during our early bird special pricing, and be entered into winning a free night stay at the beautiful Middlebury Inn the night before your race.
Look for Vermont Sun events’ extensive photo coverage at Pat Hendrick Photography and our triathlon video found under the athlete section.
Nestled against the Green Mountains, just below Rattlesnake Point is Branbury State Park. The lake region is a most spectacular and pristine place to swim, bike and run. Novice and advanced athletes alike marvel the beauty of our courses and enjoy the mountains, lakes and streams of Central Vermont.
1.5 Mile Paddle
The 1.5-mile paddle is .75 miles out and .75 miles back. Paddlers will start standing in the water by their boats. Boasts must be left completely on the beach after landing. Athletes then cross the transition pads to enter the transition areas.
Water temperature ranges from a pleasant 74-82 degrees
14 Mile Bike
A one-loop rolling course around Lake Dunmore and Fern Lake. There is one decent 190-foot climb over 3/4 of a mile that tops out at 7%. The total gain is 695 feet. The roads are in excellent condition and are as scenic as any you will find. Traffic is extremely light on all the roads except Rt 7 where there is a wide shoulder. Officers and Marshals will be on the extremely well marked, safe course which consists of only right-hand turns, never crossing traffic.
3.1 Mile Run
The 5K run is a simple out and back on paved, lightly traveled, Rt. 53. Runners proceed out of the park and turn south on Rt 53. At .25 miles is a short uphill. After that, the course is basically flat until descending the same small hill to the finish. The Total elevation gain and loss is 115 feet. There are Heed and water at the turnaround. The course is very scenic and shady as it winds through the tall trees of the beautiful green mountain forest.
Branbury Admittance: Included in your entry fee. Spectators will be charged $4.00 for adults and $2.00 for children at the gate. The fee is good for the entire day so bring the family and enjoy the spectacular lake, beach, and mountain setting! Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash and are not permitted on the beach.
Thank you for supporting Branbury State Park, without whom we would not have these great events.
2021 Results at: runsignup.com
2020 Results: not available ???
2019 Results at: runsignup.com or 802timing.com
2018 Results at: runsignup.com
2017 Results at: runsignup.com
2021 Results at: runsignup.com
2020 Results: not available ???
2019 Results at: runsignup.com or 802timing.com
2018 Results at: runsignup.com
2017 Results at: runsignup.com
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