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2331 days ago

Tararua College Community Duathlon - Pahiatua

Carole from Woodville

Saturday, 19 October  @ 9:00am - 1:00pm

From pre-school to adults, the aim is to promote physical activity to all. Lots of spot prizes to be won. Entry forms are available from Tararua College, Laskeys Auto Services and Paper Plus.

9:00am - Event 1: 500m run, 1km bike $5.00

9:30am - Event 2: 1 km run/walk, 1.8km bike $5.00

10:00am - Event 3: 1 km run, 5km bike, 1 km run $5.00

10:30am - Event 4: 5km run, 10km bike,m 1 km run $10.00

11:00am - Event 5: 5km run, 20km bike, 1 km run $15.00

Teams are welcome in events 4 & 5

Heaps of spot prizes

Address:Bush Multisport Park, Huxley Street
Contact:Bridget
Phone:06 376 8344 ext 220
Email:15mbraddick@tararuacollege.school.nz
Price:$5.00 - $15.00 per person

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