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Race Calendar 2008 Event Dates Place Type Teams of > Cross-Country League Race III Sun, 16-Dec-07 Stortford Dark & White MTB/Trailquest Sun, 16-Dec-07 Carsington Water 3 hr Mountain Bike Orienteering > House Event V Sun, 23-Dec-07 Stortford many Monsterman II Sat, 05-Jan-08 Longmoor Camp Duathlon Evans Trail Rides Sat, 12-Jan-08 Shackleford, Surrey MTB Navigation 1.5 - 6.5 hours > Cross-Country League Race IV Sun, 13-Jan-08 Saffron Walden Dark & White MTB/Trailquest Sun, 13-Jan-08 Sherwood 3 hr Mountain Bike Orienteering Fat Tyre Navigator Sun, 13-Jan-08 Navigator Race, Shackleford, Surrey MTB Navigation 3.5 hours > Boxhill Sat, 19-Jan-08 Boxhill Quadrac Racing Off Quadrathlon Sun, 20-Jan-08 Church Field, Peterborough Quadrathlon Tewkesbury Aquathlon Series Race 1 Sun, 20-Jan-08 Tewkesbury School Aquathlon > Dynamic Adventure Racing Challenge Sat, 26-Jan-08 New Forest Adventure 8 hours w/ Night Nav 1,2, or 3 Winter Duathlon 1 Sat, 26-Jan-08 Milton Keynes Bowl Duathlon Dark & White MTB/Trailquest Sun, 27-Jan-08 White Peak 3 hr Mountain Bike Orienteering Dynamic Adventure Racing - Endurance Sun, 27-Jan-08 New Forest Adventure 5 hours 1,2, or 3 > Open 5 Sun, 27-Jan-08 North York Moors, Dalby Forest MTB & Run 5 hours 1 or 2 The 'Try To Excel' Swim & Run Challenge Sun, 27-Jan-08 Loughborough University Swimming Pool Other 1485 Tri Club 'No frills' Duathlon Sun, 03-Feb-08 Market Bosworth Water Trust Duathlon Chase Race Road Duathlon Series Sun, 03-Feb-08 Birches Valley Visitor Centre on Cannock Chase ORR2.5-B20-ORR5 > Dark & White Adventure Sun, 03-Feb-08 Peak District Adventure 6 hours with a few surprises1 or 2 Quadrac Racing Off Quadrathlon Sun, 03-Feb-08 Church Field, Peterborough Quadrathlon Monsterman III Sat, 09-Feb-08 Bordon Duathlon Dark & White MTB/Trailquest Sun, 10-Feb-08 Dark Peak 3 hr Mountain Bike Orienteering F3 Dorney Lake Duathlon no.1 Sun, 10-Feb-08 Dorney Lake Standard Distance > House Event I Sun, 17-Feb-08 TBC Stortford many Tewkesbury Aquathlon Series Race 2 Sun, 17-Feb-08 Tewkesbury School Aquathlon The 'Try To Excel' SWIM BIKE RUN (Event 1) Sun, 17-Feb-08 Loughborough University Swimming Pool Other Evans Trail Rides Sat, 23-Feb-08 Letcombe Regis, Oxfordshire MTB Navigation 1.5 - 6.5 hours Winter Duathlon 2 Sat, 23-Feb-08 Milton Keynes Bowl Duathlon East Grinstead Aquathon - 1 Sun, 24-Feb-08 Kings Centre Aquathlon Fat Tyre Navigator Sun, 24-Feb-08 Navigator Race, Letcombe Regis, Oxfordshire MTB Navigation 3.5 hours Quadrac Racing Off Quadrathlon Sun, 24-Feb-08 Church Field, Peterborough Quadrathlon > The Mighty Deerstalker Sat, 01-Mar-08 Traquair House, Scotland Adventure run Chase Race Road Duathlon Series Sun, 02-Mar-08 Birches Valley Visitor Centre on Cannock Chase ORR2.5-B40-ORR10 Frosty Aquathlon Sun, 02-Mar-08 Littlehampton Swimming Pool, West Sussex Aquathlon T2 ESSEX DUATHLON Sun, 02-Mar-08 THE ESSEX GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Standard Distance Clumber Park Du Sat, 08-Mar-08 Clumber Park Du Ranking > Dynamic Adventure Racing Challenge Sat, 08-Mar-08 Cranborne Chase Adventure 8 hours w/ Night Nav 1,2, or 3 Dark & White MTB/Trailquest Sun, 09-Mar-08 3 hr Mountain Bike Orienteering Dynamic Adventure Racing - Endurance Sun, 09-Mar-08 Cranborne Chase Adventure 5 hours 1,2, or 3 F3 Dorney Lake Duathlon no.2 Sun, 09-Mar-08 Dorney Lake Standard Distance > Grizzly Sun, 09-Mar-08 Devon > Open 5 Sun, 09-Mar-08 Yorkshire Dales, Pateley Bridge MTB & Run 5 hours 1 or 2 Evans Trail Rides Sat, 15-Mar-08 Kintbury, Berkshire MTB Navigation 1.5 - 6.5 hours > Dark & White Adventure Sun, 16-Mar-08 Peak District Adventure 6 hours with a few surprises1 or 2 Fat Tyre Navigator Sun, 16-Mar-08 Navigator Race, Kintbury, Berkshire MTB Navigation 3.5 hours The 'Try To Excel' SWIM BIKE RUN (Event 2) Sun, 16-Mar-08 Loughborough University Swimming Pool Other > Turing Trail Relay Sun, 16-Mar-08 Ely Relay 6 Worcester Duathlon Sun, 16-Mar-08 Peopleton Village Hall Duathlon Monsterman IV Sat, 22-Mar-08 Bordon Duathlon East Grinstead Aquathon - 2 Sun, 23-Mar-08 Kings Centre Aquathlon Tewkesbury Aquathlon Series Race 3 Sun, 23-Mar-08 Tewkesbury School Aquathlon Goodwood Duathlon Mon, 24-Mar-08 Goodwood Duathlon Duathlon Steyning Du Mon, 24-Mar-08 Steyning Du Ranking Steyning Duathlon Mon, 24-Mar-08 Steyning Town Centre Duathlon THAMES TURBO TRIATHLON SERIES 2008 - Race 1 Mon, 24-Mar-08 Hampton Open Air Pool Sprint Deal Tri Spring Aquathon Fri, 28-Mar-08 Duke of Yorks School Aquathlon > Polaris Sat, 29-Mar-08 Sun, 30-Mar-08 Brecon, South Wales MTB 7 & 5 hours 1 or 2 > Questar Sat, 29-Mar-08 New Forest, Hampshire Adventure 1,2,3, or 4 Warwick Not Quite April Fools Day Aquathlon Sat, 29-Mar-08 St Nicholas Park Leisure Centre Aquathlon East Leake Triathlon Sun, 30-Mar-08 East Leake Leisure Centre Sprint Hillingdon March Duathlon Sun, 30-Mar-08 Minet Park Duathlon Marlow Duathlon Sun, 30-Mar-08 Marlow Sports Club Pavilion Ground Duathlon ACE - Full Monty Mon, 31-Mar-08 Not precise date yet Adventure Race Blackwater Inter Club Triathlon Race Series R1 Sun, 06-Apr-08 Blackwater Leisure Centre Sprint Chase Race Road Duathlon Series Sun, 06-Apr-08 Birches Valley Visitor Centre on Cannock Chase ORR2.5-B60-ORR15 Dark & White MTB/Trailquest Sun, 06-Apr-08 3 hr Mountain Bike Orienteering Diss Duathlon Sun, 06-Apr-08 Diss High School Duathlon Fast and the Furious Duathlon Sun, 06-Apr-08 Anthony Roper Primary School Duathlon Hungerford Fast Twitch Triathlon Sun, 06-Apr-08 Hungerford Leisure Centre Sprint Steyning Triathlon Sun, 06-Apr-08 Steyning Leisure Centre Sprint Swindon Du Sun, 06-Apr-08 Swindon Du Ranking Duathlon champs Sun, 13-Apr-08 Milton Keynes 2008 Champs F3 Dorney Lake Duathlon no.3 Sun, 13-Apr-08 Dorney Lake Standard Distance Milton Keynes Big Cow Duathlon Sun, 13-Apr-08 Milton Keynes Du Ranking National Duathlon Championships Sun, 13-Apr-08 Emberton Country Park Duathlon > Spring Club Duathlon Sun, 13-Apr-08 Stortford Duathlon Hadleigh & Wattisham Sprint Triathlon Sat, 19-Apr-08 Wattisham Station Sprint > Cambridge Duathlon Sun, 20-Apr-08 Bottisham Village College Duathlon Charnwood Adult Aquathlon / Tri Star Triathlon Sun, 20-Apr-08 Burleigh College Aquathlon > Dark & White Adventure Sun, 20-Apr-08 Peak District Adventure 6 hours with a few surprises1 or 2 East Coast Super Sprint and Junior Triathlon Sun, 20-Apr-08 Marina Centre Childrens Rayleigh Aquathlon Sun, 20-Apr-08 Sweyne Park School Aquathlon Rayleigh Childrens Aquathlon Sun, 20-Apr-08 Sweyne Park School Select Sevenoaks Spring Sprint Triathlon Sun, 20-Apr-08 Sevenoaks Leisure Centre Sprint Tewkesbury Aquathlon Series Race 4 Sun, 20-Apr-08 Tewkesbury School Aquathlon Winchester Fast Twitch Triathlon Sun, 20-Apr-08 River Park Leisure Centre Sprint Ashbourne Du Sat, 26-Apr-08 Ashbourne Du Ranking Evans Trail Rides Sat, 26-Apr-08 Princes Risborough MTB Navigation 1.5 - 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