FAQ
Q1. Does it matter that I have never entered a triathlon or anything similar before?
No– not at all, many of the children taking part have never taken part in a triathlon before.
Q2. How does it work?
You swim first and then run to Bushy Park where you pick up your bike, then after returning your bike you complete the rest of your run distance, there will be a thorough briefing to ensure that all the children know what to do. The bike course is on the car-free roads of Bushy Park.
Q3. What should I wear?
Swimming trunks/costume and goggles (if required) for the swim, a t-shirt and shorts for the run/bike, plus trainers. Girls can just wear their swimming costumes (rather than a bikini) the BTF rule is that no nipples must be on show for the run. Everyone must wear shoes for the run. You will need to wear your race number on your back for the the run and your front for the run.We recommend that you wear a race belt (available from Lanson Running or Sigma Sport, both at Hampton Wick) as only one race number is provided.
Q4. Why do you ask for a swim time and does it matter if I don’t know the time?
The swim time is requested so that we can put the children into order with others of similar ability, if you don’t know the time have a look at the guidance given at the end of the FAQ’s.It is essential that we have an accurate swim time, your child will not be allowed to start the race unless we have this before the cut-off date.
Q5. What stroke do I have to swim?
You can swim whatever stroke you like or even a combination is OK; most children tend to swim the crawl as this is generally their fastest stroke. We won’t be allowing the children to swim backstroke as they will potentially causes problems in the lanes (i.e. children not swimming in a straight line and clashing with others).
Q6. How long is the swimming pool?
Hampton Open Air Pool is 35.5m long.
Q7. How many lanes are there?
There are six lanes. The children will set off and swim up and down a number of the lanes depending on their swim distance. They will ‘duck under’ the lane rope on completion of each lane. This will be fully explained at the pool side. You use the shallow steps to exit the pool. You may then jog to transition.
Q8. What is the event closing date?
6th July 2011. This is a new event and we are limiting numbers to 150 competitors. We expect to turn many children away, so please enter the race early.
Q9. Will I be racing against lots of experienced children?
Some of the children belong to swimming clubs, running clubs etc, but many are entering a triathlon for the first time. The race is open to anyone, you don’t have to be a member of a club.
It’s great that you want to take part - we want all the children to enjoy the day and your sense of personal achievement is what matters most.
Q10. I can’t race any longer, can I have a refund?
Refunds will be given minus a £8 admin fee, the deadline for refund requests is midnight on Sunday 26th June 2011. Refunds will only be offered after this date if your place can be re-filled by a competitor on the waitlist.
Q11. You have the age of my child wrong?
Children’s distances are measured at their age on 31st December 2011, not the age that they will be on the race. If your child has had their birthday by the time of the race, then that is their ‘race age’. If they haven’t had their birthday by the time of the race, then their ‘race age’ will be one year older.
Q12. I have another question?
Please email the Race Director at race_director@thamesturbo.co.uk with any queries (or complaints!) if you have them
Thames Turbo Junior Triathlon – what do I need on the day?
Please find below a list of items that we recommend you bring with you for the triathlon:-
- Swimming costume/trunks
- Swimming goggles
- T shirt to run in
- Shorts to cycle in
- Race belts are recommended
- Trainers. We also recommend that you bring a pair of flip/flops to wear once your trainers are placed in the transition area
- Towel, you may want to bring 2 - a small one to place in transition and another for showering
- Talcum powder – sprinkle talcum powder inside your trainers and you will find it much easier to put them on with wet feet!
- Lace locks – these make it quicker and easier to do up your trainers as you don’t have to tie the laces. These are generally available at Lanson Running and Sigma Sport both in Hampton Wick.
Race Distances and Appropriate Swim Times
|
Age |
Time |
Distance |
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Tristar |
Good |
1.05 |
71m |
|
8 years |
Club |
1.20 |
|
|
Regular |
1.30 |
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Non |
1.50 |
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Non |
2.10 |
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|
Tristar T1 |
Good |
2.10 |
142m |
|
9-10 years |
Club |
2.35 |
|
|
Regular |
3.00 |
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|
Non |
3.30 |
||
|
Non |
4.00 |
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|
Tristar T2 |
Good |
3.25 |
213m |
|
11 – 12 years |
Club |
3.40 |
|
|
Regular |
4.10 |
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Non |
5.10 |
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|
Non |
5.50 |
||
|
Tristar T3 |
Good |
3.30 |
284m |
|
13 – 14 years |
Club |
4.00 |
|
|
Regular |
5.00 |
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Non |
7.30 |
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Non |
10.00 |
||
|
Youth |
Good |
5.30 |
426m |
|
15 -16 years |
Club |
6.10 |
|
|
Regular |
6.55 |
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Non |
9.40 |
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|
Non |
11.40 |
- A good club swimmer will compete at County Championship times
- A club swimmer will swim club sessions at least twice a week
- A regular front crawl swimmer will do at least one 60 minute session a week
- Non regular swimmers will do less than this but all front crawl
- Non front crawl swimmers may be able to swim occasional lenghts of front crawl and use other strokes as well









