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Jame's O'Rourke Memorial Triathlon and Tinker Triathlon

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The triathlon unites and challenges the community, provides a goal and motivation for people to work toward in trying to maintain a healthy lifestyle, and is unique in its emphasis on participation, inclusion, and fitness. Both beginners and experienced triathletes feel at home. From its humble beginnings with just over 100 participants to well over 300 today, the triathlon has become a celebrated April event in western Nebraska. 7:00 AM - 1:00 PM.

Starting Friday with the kid's triathlon. Saturday is Triathlon day for Competitive and Relay divisions, as well as the Family Night Pasta & Hear Health Clinic. Sunday, participants in the fitness division will have their day to shine. Registration forms are available online.

Jame's O'Rourke Memorial Triathlon and Tinker Triathlon

Address : 1300 McDonald Road / North Platte Rec Center North Platte NE
Phone : 308-535-6772   (Always call and confirm events.)

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