Latest Update (12:30pm): After a busy night for entries we can confirm that right now there are ONLY 125 spaces left for the Vitruvian Triathlon 2011.
If you want to race – enter here.
Latest Update (12:30pm): After a busy night for entries we can confirm that right now there are ONLY 125 spaces left for the Vitruvian Triathlon 2011.
If you want to race – enter here.
Just to confirm the Vitruvian Triathlon is now taking taking entries online and we’ve had 100 entries in first 10 minutes which is a new Vitruvian entry record.
If you want to race – enter here.
10pm Update: Just over 300 places remaining now… tell your friends to be quick!!
Due to the fact that a large number of Credit Notes were issued for the Vitruvian in 2010 following early withdrawals we felt it only right and proper that those athletes with credit notes were given the first chance to register in 2011, as these notes can only be used via the postal entry system.
Credit note postal entries will be the first form of entry (more…)
For non credit note entries you will be advised via the PaceLetter and Twitter as soon as Vitruvian entries become available. We would however suggest that you should use the online system once it becomes operational as entries using that system are processed in real time and are immediate.
Given that the Vitruvian filled in 48 hours in 2010 (more…)
Following on from the success of our partnership in 2010 where the contributing athletes raised in the region of £12,000 for the priority projects in Mumbai, Pace Setter Events and the Vitruvian Triathlon are proud to offer its athletes the opportunity to join the second year of the program where all the money raised helps shelter, feed and educate some of the most underprivileged children in India. (more…)
Provisional results for the Vitruvian Triathlon are now available. You can also download them from the Vitruvian event page.
A misty but otherwise perfect morning’s weather allowed Joel Jameson to romp home with a course record in 03:45:51 from the out-going course record holder Johnathon Hotchkiss – 03:54:22 – with Sam Gardner in third – 03:56:09.
The women’s race was won by Lucy Gossage in 04:14:47 closely followed by Alison Rowatt – 04:17:53 – in second and Hannah Shooter – 04:41.00 – in third.
Thanks to all competitiors for making this a great event and we hope to see you again at the Vitruvian Triathlon next year.
Planet X are delighted to be heading to the Vitruvian on Saturday. They’ll be there with a selection of their newest and fastest road and triathlon bikes including the new Nanolight High Modulus SRAM Red, the Exocet TT, the Ti Sportive and 220 Triathlon’s bike of the year, the Stealth Pro Carbon.
To find them, look out for the Planet X tents. They’d be delighted if you stopped by to say hello.
Final race info is now available for download here. Alternatively you can visit the VITRUVIAN Triathlon event page for this PDF.
YOUR FREE PARKING PERMIT IS ATTACHED TO THE FINAL RACE INFO PDF.
Once you have found Rutland Water site please enter (more…)
The Vitruvian Triathlon 2010 is now closed with all available 1000 places being filled within a record 48 hours of going live.
We are sorry if you were unable to secure a place prior to the event filling.
Reserve / Waiting List
We do not have a reserve list for the event, since in our experience drop outs in the Vitruvian are very low and it is rare (more…)
The second round of voting for the 220 Triathlon Awards is now closing and we are hoping your experience at the Vitruvian in 2009 will lead you to vote for it as event of the year.
To cast your votes for any of the candidates shortlisted after the first round, just click here to go straight to the voting form.
TODAY IS THE LAST DAY TO VOTE to lend your support to the candidates (more…)
DAMBUSTER TRIATHLON
EVENT FULL: One of the most testing & exhilarating events on the UK calendar, watch our Tweets for cancellation places becoming available... →
A spectacular location for biking on virtually traffic free roads. Guided rides and excellent varied bike routes.
Les-Stables is not just a venue for training but is a truly enchanting picturesque and instinctively French setting.
25 metre pool with individualised coaching including video analysis as well as open water river swimming on site.