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Hurry-there are still a few spaces open for Geneva !

By Paul Groves | 01 Jun, 2015


This year the ETU European Triathlon Championships take place in Geneva. There has been a race there for a couple of decades now but this course is the new, revised, tested and challenging one that will see the swim in the beautifully clean waters of the lake and then a beast of a bike course that will take you high above the city, past the US Embassy and the UN’s Palace of Nations before descending to lake level again. The run is along the most scenic part of Parc Mon Repos.

All the while you are out racing your family will have the chance to sit back, enjoy the sunshine and watch the spectacular Jet d’Eau as it pumps water high up into the air. A 140m fountain. Impressive eh !

As a city, Geneva has so much to offer. Easy to get to and lots for the family to do. You can spend a fortune there or find small restaurants that offer good deals. Wherever you stay, wherever you eat, you can be assured that racing in Geneva this year will be a highlight of your racing season.

The LOC reports that there are still some entries for the Age Group athletes.

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There are races for ParaTri, Juniors, Elite, the Team Relays and of course for the Age Group athletes. There are medals to be won over the Sprint and the Standard distances. There is also an open race if you have not managed to qualify for a national entry.

What else is there to do there ? Well, explore. With free public transport available to you it Is a golden opportunity to see the city and the surroundings. Free Wi-Fi is also available around the lake shores.

So come on. Check your diaries and see if you can spare the time. You won’t be disappointed. You might even win your age-group.

Related Event: 2015 Geneva ETU Triathlon European Championships
09 - Jul, 2015 • event pageall results
Results: 16-19 Male AG Sprint
1. Lars Holenweger SUI 01:04:45
2. Simon Weber GER 01:05:23
3. Pierre Moraz SUI 01:05:41
4. Alexandre Picard SUI 01:05:55
5. Joshua Jones GBR 01:06:23
6. Antonin Salamin SUI 01:07:00
7. Cristian Trujillo SUI 01:07:28
8. Joseph Ricciardi GBR 01:07:37
9. Finn Barnes GBR 01:07:39
10. Harry Palmer GBR 01:07:40
Results: 18-19 Male AG
1. Titas Pumputis LTU 02:02:21
2. Sebastian Kuhn GER 02:04:27
3. Harry Preston GBR 02:06:55
4. James Kershaw GBR 02:13:52
5. Jacob Anson GBR 02:16:23
6. Axel Hagenauer AUT 02:20:59
7. Joshua Evans GBR 02:31:16
DNF. Theodore Patel GBR DNF
Results: 20-24 Female AG
1. Désirée Gmür SUI 02:07:48
2. Alice Jenkins GBR 02:08:04
3. Hannah Johnston GBR 02:09:59
4. Nina Derron SUI 02:11:02
5. Hannah Cutajar MLT 02:15:31
6. Sabrina Rinaldi FRA 02:17:39
7. Jana Petr SUI 02:18:04
8. Sabrina Stadelmann SUI 02:18:29
9. Sophie Douziech FRA 02:18:57
10. Sabrina Exenberger AUT 02:19:52
Results: 20-24 Female AG Sprint
1. Malgorzata Wasik POL 01:11:34
2. Imogen Simmonds GBR 01:13:15
3. Hannah Cutajar MLT 01:16:08
4. Celine Senia FRA 01:16:57
5. Elle Twentyman GBR 01:17:00
6. Marion Marmorat FRA 01:17:24
7. Emily Legg GBR 01:17:59
8. Lisa Elena Grandjean SUI 01:20:54
9. Lea Hoffmann DEN 01:21:25
10. Elise Quarrington GBR 01:21:31
Results: 20-24 Male AG
1. Luke Pollard GBR 01:56:08
2. Thomas Davis GBR 01:57:32
3. Jordan Skelly GBR 01:59:28
4. Fraser Rounds GBR 02:00:51
5. Manuel Sainjon FRA 02:00:53
6. Antoine Cheval FRA 02:01:22
7. Massimo Köstl AUT 02:01:56
8. Jocelyn Mourier FRA 02:02:05
9. Peter Hogben GBR 02:02:22
10. Angus Smith GBR 02:02:40
Results: 20-24 Male AG Sprint
1. Nicklas Røssner DEN 01:04:21
2. James Phillips GBR 01:05:33
3. Marcel Pachteu AUT 01:05:54
4. Kristian Trier DEN 01:06:32
5. Christian Tschudi SUI 01:06:43
6. Tautvydas Kopustas LTU 01:07:17
7. Jeremy Basset Sagarminaga SUI 01:07:54
8. Michael Singer AUT 01:07:54
9. John Rutledge GBR 01:08:05
10. Kamil Magott POL 01:08:15