The Cincinnati Triathlon and Multisport Festival has something for everyone, including all ages and ability levels! Races include beginner, sprint, olympic, and ⅓ iron distances in triathlons, duathlons, aquabikes, and aquathlons, and various open swim distances. Racers call this one of the best events in Ohio because of our positive, …
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The Cincinnati Triathlon and Multisport Festival has something for everyone, including all ages and ability levels! Races include beginner, sprint, olympic, and ⅓ iron distances in triathlons, duathlons, aquabikes, and aquathlons, and various open swim distances. Racers call this one of the best events in Ohio because of our positive, friendly community of support! It’s a small race with a big race atmosphere. Plus there is free training help, along with awesome lifestyle tees in gender-specific cuts, in-race pictures, finisher medals, and a post-race meal! Race assured that we will ensure the safety of all athletes, have medical support and law enforcement on-site, and adhere to all Federal, State and Local ordinances, so you can achieve your goals! All are welcome!
The Cincinnati Triathlon and Multisport Festival will take place at Caesar Creek State Park Beach in Waynesville, Ohio, which is a short drive North of Cincinnati and South of Dayton. The course encompasses the roads and trails in and around the State Park. The swim takes place in Caesar Creek Lake, an inland lake. Racers will swim out and back along the beachfront. The water is shallower near the shore and you can touch there, but on the backside of the course, you will not be able to touch bottom. Beginner triathletes will be able to touch bottom the entire swim course. The transition and finish line area will be in the grass at the Beachfront. The bike course goes out on local roads near the lake, and has 375 of elevation gain. The course has a few rolling hills, but is mostly flat. The bike course roads are open to motorized traffic. The run is slightly uphill on the way out and slightly downhill on the way back, using a mix of gravel and paved paths. There is 82 feet of elevation gain. The course is very scenic and a great race for a personal best.
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