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Accenture World Triathlon Mixed Relay Nottingham 2018 ACCENTURE WORLD TRIATHLON MIXED RELAY NOTTINGHAM 2018 TO CITY CENTRE, TRAM STOP Grandstand Open TRAIN STATION MEADOWS EMBANKMENT 1 16:30 FOLLOW THE ACTION to Ticket Holders & BUS STOP Parade in front of 17:00 - 17:10 Keep up to date with all of the 4 Rushcliffe Family Zone THE CITY live action and share your best GROUND Show in 17:15 - 17:30 TRENT snaps with us using the hashtag 1 Front of the Grandstand BRIDGE Parade in Front of #WTSNottingham 3 17:15 - 17:25 BATHLEY STREET Trent Bridge Zone WorldTriNotts Parade in front 1 17:30 - 17:40 of Grandstand 3 Mascot Race in TRENT 17:40 - 18:00 4 1 Front of Grandstand BRIDGE CRICKET EVENT SCHEDULE EVENT Elite Team BEST PLACES TO WATCH THE ACTION 1 18:28 Introductions EXPO GROUND 2 18:36 Elite Race Start 1 GRANDSTAND TICKETED • Be at the heart of the event with the best views 1 19:51 Elite Race Finish of the race and entertainment from 5pm. THE MEADOWS RECREATION Elite Race 19:55 - 20:10 • Watch the entire race live on the big screen GROUND 1 Medal Ceremonies from the comfort of your seat with food and drink from the dedicated catering stand. KEY CITY WAR COUNTY HALL MEMORIAL 2 Swim Route FREE 2 WATERFRONT ZONE TO VIEW VICTORIA 1 Bike Route • Soak up the action from the riverfront - plenty of EMBANKMENT FINISH great spots on the steps and embankment. Run Route • Perfect view of teams starting their medal-winning Grandstand campaigns, plus catch the changeover too. Turning Point Grab a bite to eat before the race gets underway. • START Directional Arrows FREE Bike Big Screen 3 TRENT BRIDGE ZONE TO VIEW Park • Grab a seat at one of the picnic tables and settle Expo back as the race unfolds, with direct views of the swim, bike and run courses. TO WEST Main Car Park • Capture the moment athletes leave transition BRIDGFORD and head out onto the bike and run. Disabled Parking • Watch the entire race live from the big screen with Food & Beverages food stalls and Expo stands to browse at your leisure. Event Catering Solutions RIVER TRENT Toilet Facilities FREE Disabled Spectating 4 RUSHCLIFFE FAMILY ZONE TO VIEW • A key spot to enjoy the athlete head-to-heads out Medical Facilities on the run course. Picnic Benches • Activities for the whole family to enjoy, including face painting, circus skills and hoopla. Crossing Point • Picnic tables and blankets available, so grab something Water Point to eat and get ready to watch your Olympic heroes. GRANDSTAND 1 WATERFRONT ZONE 2 TRENT BRIDGE ZONE 3 ITU WORLD TRIATHLON SERIES | ABU DHABI | BERMUDA | YOKOHAMA | NOTTINGHAM / LEEDS | HAMBURG | EDMONTON | MONTREAL | GOLD COAST ABOUT THE EVENT TRANSPORT The Accenture World Triathlon Mixed Relay Nottingham Come down to the British There are plenty of ways to get to and from the event, has arrived and we can prepare for an evening of non-stop Triathlon stand in the Expo whether you’re local to the city or travelling from further afield. triathlon action on the city’s Victoria Embankment. for your chance to... WALK: Victoria Embankment is one mile from the city centre. SPECTATOR Get ready to soak up the atmosphere as the world’s top ...Get a free gift by taking part BIKE: Fancy cycling down? Park your bike for free in our secure 18 triathlon quartets go head-to-head in an attempt to in your own mini-triathlon bike park. Make sure you don’t forget your lock though! GUIDE clinch the very first Tokyo 2020 Olympic qualifying points challenge with . BUS: Trent Bridge bus stop is located just 400m from the main venue. 7 JUNE on offer. Mixed relay is fast and furious, featuring two ... the UK’s TRAM: Meadows Embankment is your closest stop, just 800m away. 2018 men and two women per team, each completing a mini Win with Eisberg, CAR: Coming after work? We have a public car park (£5) on triathlon before tagging their teammate to do the same. number one alcohol free wine! Enter our competition for The Meadows, accessed from Bathley Street. With activities on offer for the whole family to enjoy, join a chance to win a Garmin multi- Disabled car parking will be provided as close as possible to the #WTSNottingham us for an unforgettable experience that will leave you on sports watch and cases of venue entrance, please show your blue badge to the car park NOTTINGHAM.TRIATHLON.ORG the edge of your seat from start to finish. Eisberg to help you raise a glass! steward and they will direct you. PRIZES TO WON! BE ITU WORLD TRIATHLON SERIES | ABU DHABI | BERMUDA | YOKOHAMA | NOTTINGHAM / LEEDS | HAMBURG | EDMONTON | MONTREAL | GOLD COAST THE NATIONS TO WATCH OUT FOR IN THE ELITE RACE GREAT BRITAIN AUSTRALIA USA CANADA A senior British mixed relay team The Australians are the current Expect the team of stars and Having clinched bronze on the hasn’t topped the podium since World Champions and recently stripes to be a real contender. very same course in 2017, the 2014 World Championships, grabbed gold on home soil at Katie Zaferes has started the Canadian team certainly but in front of home support the the Gold Coast Commonwealth the season strongly and sits shouldn’t be overlooked. star studded team which could Games. Top talent including Jacob second in the current World Commonwealth bronze medallist feature Jonny Brownlee and a Birtwhistle and Ashleigh Gentle Series rankings whilst Matthew Jo Brown has a sprint finish to resurgent Vicky Holland will be have the ability to chase down McElroy brought the team home rival the best and will be joined chasing gold. anyone on the run for home. for silver at Hamburg last year. by an in-form Tyler Mislawchuk. PARTNERS & SUPPLIERS FOLLOW #MixItUp with THE ACTION JOIN US IN Keep up to date with ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A all of the live action and share your best NEW WAY TO GET ACTIVE? snaps with us using the hashtag To find out more information visit britishtriathlon.org/mixitup 2019 to #MixItUp with GO TRI today! #WTSNottingham PRE-REGISTER AT #WTSNottingham NOTTINGHAM.TRIATHLON.ORG WorldTriNotts NOTTINGHAM.TRIATHLON.ORG/2019 ITU WORLD TRIATHLON SERIES | ABU DHABI | BERMUDA | YOKOHAMA | NOTTINGHAM / LEEDS | HAMBURG | EDMONTON | MONTREAL | GOLD COAST Full details of future events available at nottingham.triathlon.org/2019.
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