Hundreds of triathletes ran, swum and rode in Anna Bay on One Mile on May 19 for the Port Stephens Triathlon – the final event in Elite Energy’s 2017-2018 Tri-Series.
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The series is aimed at enticing new people to try triathlons.
The first event of the day was the sprint – a 750m swim, 20km bike and 5km run.
Top male finishers: Travis Shields (35-39 age category), Jed Boxall (20-24) and Paul O’Doherty (40-44).
Top female finishers: Sunny Starr-Carusi (14-15), Teresa Wynter (45-49) and Jennifer McDonald (50-54).
The standard triathlon is a 1.5km swim, 40km bike and 10km swim.
Top male finishers: Mitch Dean (35-39), Mark Watson (25-29) and Tim Mort (25-29).
Top female finishers: Chloe Hartnett (16-19), Rachel Knellwolf (20-24) and Michelle Pepperall (35-39).
The super sprint, also known as the ‘enticer’, involves a 200m swim, 10km bike and 2km run.
Top male finishers: Travis Shields (35-39), Jed Boxall (20-24) and Paul O’Doherty (40-44).
Top female finishers: Sunny Starr-Carusi (14-15), Teresa Wynter (45-49) and Jennifer McDonald (50-54).
The swim course took place at One Mile Beach, the bike leg charted along Frost Road and Gan Gan Road and the run leg along Eucalyptus Drive at Anna Bay.