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Everything you need to know about the 2024 Wollongong Triathlon Festival

Joshua Bartlett
Updated April 19 2024 - 8:21am, first published April 18 2024 - 1:00pm
Triathlon fever has returned to the Illawarra, as (from left) a competitor takes part in last year's Peoplecare Tri The Gong event, organisers on Wednesday work to set up the World Triathlon Cup course at Wollongong foreshore, and AusTriathlon chief executive officer Tim Harradine visits the city. Pictures by Sylvia Liber
Triathlon fever has returned to the Illawarra, as (from left) a competitor takes part in last year's Peoplecare Tri The Gong event, organisers on Wednesday work to set up the World Triathlon Cup course at Wollongong foreshore, and AusTriathlon chief executive officer Tim Harradine visits the city. Pictures by Sylvia Liber

The Illawarra is getting ready for a running, cycling and swimming extravaganza, with the Wollongong Triathlon Festival set to be held this weekend.

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Joshua Bartlett

Joshua Bartlett

Sport Journalist

A sporting fanatic who is keen to promote all codes in the Illawarra and abroad. Mercury's chief football reporter.

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