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Supertri Sprints Into London For Team GB’s Olympic Homecoming

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Sunday 8th September sees the world’s fastest triathlon land in London, with the finest swim-bike-runners racing to glory at supertri London 2024.

The meet, in the heart of the UK’s global financial district, will be the first time Team GB’s triathletes step foot onto their home-soil competition arena since the Paris Olympic Games.

Rally your friends and family and bag your free, front-row ticket to witness sporting perfection from hometown hero, Alex Yee alongside Beth Potter and Jonny Brownlee.

Huddle trackside at West India Quay for toe-to-toe racing around a tight and technical stadium-like course.

Likened to Formula One, it’s not for the faint-hearted; this full-speed, thrilling race promises fans, young and old, non-stop energy and excitement with unpredictable events across cobblestoned twists and turns.

You’ll witness speeds of near-on 24mph as pros bike around the course, with leading packs sprinting their first-mile run in lightning speeds of 4 minutes.

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Blink and you’ll miss the pros in transition – last year, in just 16 seconds, star triathlete Beth Potter racked the bike, removed her helmet, put on her shoes and took off for her run!

Now in its sixth year, a star-studded lineup of Olympians, World Champions and Commonwealth medalists awaits.

With new Teams announced for 2024, you can expect raucous cheers and support for triple Olympic medalist and triathlon legend, Jonny Brownlee, who leads out Brownlee Racing, Britain’s hottest triathletes right now including Olympic and Commonwealth Games gold medalist, Alex Yee and Beth Potter.

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Taking on Supertri’s unique race format, the finest international athletes will complete three back-to-back rounds of non-stop swim-bike-runs.

A 300m swim, 4km bike and 1.6km run, all at bustling West India Quay, with its trackside bars and restaurants and easy access via three major London tube lines and public transport.

Professional racing starts at 12 pm, with the elite women taking to the water first, followed by the elite men. Live, on-the-ground MCs and big screens for all the action.

With both the male and female races predicted to clock in under 60 minutes, the athletes don’t have long to execute their strategies while competing against the absolute best in the world.

And with one of the biggest prize purses in the sport ($1.36 million), every second counts.

To bag your free tickets to the hottest sporting event in town this September, visit www.supertri.com . 

Once the curtain falls on London, the Championship Series continues to Toulouse and Neom to crown the men’s and women’s Teams League Champions 2024.