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1493 days ago

Kapiti Women's Triathlon and Duathlon swim sessions before Christmas

Cat from Paraparaumu

Summer is just around the corner and Kapiti Women’s Tri is only a few months away! We’re kick-starting our Summer training with some pool swim sessions starting from next Sunday 28 November 10 am - 11 am (14 Nov) @Coastlands Aquatic Centre.

Our Sunday swim sessions are aimed at women who haven't been in the pool for a while or who need to build back confidence, as well those more confident swimmers which we’re likely to split into two groups.

Where: @Coastlands Aquatic Centre || Normal entry fee || Look for the pink t-shirt + meet at the far side of the pool (near the stands).

Time/Day: Sunday mornings 10:00am – 11:00am

Dates:
Sunday 28 November
Sunday 5 December
Sunday 12 December
Sunday 19 December

For more information or to enter www.kwt.org.nz...

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