Sun 14 Jul 2024 Tavistock, Devon, UK

Tavistock Triathlon - The Squirrel

Fall under the spell of ‘The Squirrel’ in the wild and cragged Dartmoor National Park.

3 races

  • Sun 14 Jul 2024
  • #1 of 3
Mount Kelly (College), Tavistock

Little Squirrel

08:00

Age 15 & over

£43

  • 200 m pool swimming
  • 12.3 km road cycling
  • 2.5 km road running
  • Sun 14 Jul 2024
  • #2 of 3
Mount Kelly (College), Tavistock

Big Squirrel

08:00

Age 17 & over

£47

  • 400 m pool swimming
  • 18 km road cycling
  • 5.4 km road running
  • Sun 14 Jul 2024
  • #3 of 3
Mount Kelly (College), Tavistock

Olympic Squirrel

08:00

Age 17 & over

£57

  • 800 m pool swimming
  • 36 km road cycling
  • 10 km road running

Event overview

Take a dip at Mount Kelly’s amazing 50m Olympic Legacy Pool, home to Olympic and Commonwealth Games medalists. Challenge yourself with a ride through the quiet wilderness of Dartmoor’s open moorlands and take in breathtaking views from towering viaducts on a mostly traffic free run route. The finish line in front of Harry Potter style Mount Kelly School is sure to leave you bewitched. Tavistock Triathlon - The Squirrel is back with its unique olympic distance pool Tri, challenging Sprint and beginner friendly Super Sprint course. Combined with the Junior Events for 5-16y olds in the afternoon, Tavistock Triathlon is a great day out for the whole family.

Event details

  • All fitness levels
  • Event village
  • Families
  • Newcomers

Races at event

  • Sun 14 Jul 2024
  • #1 of 3
Mount Kelly (College), Tavistock
Little Squirrel

08:00

Age 15 & over

£43

  • 200 m pool swimming
  • 12.3 km road cycling
  • 2.5 km road running
  • Sun 14 Jul 2024
  • #2 of 3
Mount Kelly (College), Tavistock
Big Squirrel

08:00

Age 17 & over

£47

  • 400 m pool swimming
  • 18 km road cycling
  • 5.4 km road running
  • Sun 14 Jul 2024
  • #3 of 3
Mount Kelly (College), Tavistock
Olympic Squirrel

08:00

Age 17 & over

£57

  • 800 m pool swimming
  • 36 km road cycling
  • 10 km road running

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