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Tri-athletes show how it’s done

BRYANSTON - Bryanston multi-sport enthusiast Alex Hill is on her way to winning the on road women’s 36 and over category in the new X-DIRT Triathlon Challenge.

The challenge took place at Buffelspoort in the Northwest Province on 1 December.

All smiles... Chantelle and Francois Strydom of Morningside head for the finish line in the first race in the new X-DIRT Triathlon Challenge at Buffelspoort Dam, in the Northwest Province on 1 December. Showing that the event can be a fun, family affair the couple competed in the on road section of the event and finished the 600m swim, 20km cycle and 5km run legs together in 2:15:43.
All smiles… Chantelle and Francois Strydom of Morningside head for the finish line in the first race in the new X-DIRT Triathlon Challenge at Buffelspoort Dam, in the Northwest Province on 1 December. Showing that the event can be a fun, family affair the couple competed in the on road section of the event and finished the 600m swim, 20km cycle and 5km run legs together in 2:15:43.

Hill completed the 600m swim, 20km cycle and 5km run disciplines in a time of 1:42:44.8.


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