Tri To Help© is a National Indoor Triathlon at several locations which offers an off-season Sprint distance triathlon and the world’s first indoor triathlon TEAM RELAY! Seasoned triathletes and first-timers compete to raise the most sponsors for this worthy cause which funds epilepsy research for the Johns Hopkins Epilepsy Center. To sign up for a triathlon, you don’t have to raise funds, but it is the backbone to the success of what we raise!
The event is in its ninth year and has been hosted in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Arizona, Virginia, and Washington DC. We are marketing this event like “Race For The Cure” for epilepsy with hopes to expand each year.
The Tri To Help© indoor triathlon has four or eight participants per heat based on the host club availability of pool lanes, bikes and treadmills. The course consists of the following disciplines:
– 10-minute swim in lap pool
– 10-minute Transition (T1- swim to bike)
– 30-minute bike (stationary or spin bike)
– 5-minute Transition (T2 – bike to run)
– 20-minute treadmill run
The first heat of the Tri To Help© event begins at 8:00 a.m. A new heat begins every 40 minutes. The event is based on time (60 minutes of racing for each participant) unlike an outdoor triathlon based on distance. Performance is measured by total distance covered in the time allowed. The more distance covered, the higher the score.
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The Tri to Help series is a wonderful way to get started in triathlons. You swim/bike/run based on time instead of distance so if you have a bad day, you … MORE
The Tri to Help series is a wonderful way to get started in triathlons. You swim/bike/run based on time instead of distance so if you have a bad day, you still finish at the same time as everyone else.
Swag initially is a T-Shirt, but repeaters get additional items.