The Cheshire Kids Fun Duathlon is an exciting event tailored for young athletes, where they can have a blast while staying active.
Kids will tackle a fun and clearly marked course that includes a run, bike, and another run, making it a perfect way to dive into the world of multi-sport. With friendly marshals stationed along the route, safety is a top priority, ensuring that everyone feels supported and secure.
This event is all about letting children enjoy the thrill of competition in a safe and encouraging environment, helping them build confidence and have a great time!
NB: There will be a promotional video being filmed at the event so please be aware of this.
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Cheshire Kids Duathlon - Main Course
Age Guide | Event Name | Run | Bike | Run |
5-7 yrs | TIN | 100m | 1km | 500m |
6-9 yrs | ZINC & RELAY | 200m | 1km | 500m |
8-11 yrs | STEEL | 200m | 2km | 1km |
10-13 yrs | BRONZE & RELAY | 400m | 3km | 1.5km |
12-15 yrs | SILVER | 400m | 4km | 2km |
13-16 yrs | GOLD & RELAY | 600m | 4km | 2.5km |
Please take some time to read all the event information, it will make it far more enjoyable for you and reduce the need to ask questions on the day. You can use this information as a guide for your event.
Full and up to date competitor race day information with your race number and start time will be emailed to you 7-10 days before the event. Please check spam/junk folders.
WE DO NOT POST ANYTHING OUT - you will collect your race numbers, stickers, etc. at registration on the day.
Good luck and have a great day!
Choose your favourite discipline, then invite friends or family to join and complete your relay team.
Create a fun family relay! The brother completes the first run, the sister cycles and the cousin finishes the second run.
(All team members must be 5-16 years old)
A relay team can consist of two or three people.
Each member completes one or two of the three disciplines in the duathlon.
One runner completes the first run and then passes the wristband to the cyclist.
The cyclist completes the cycle course and passes the wristband to the second runner.
The runner completes the second run.
All team members can cross the finish line together and collect their medals.