All events for Open Water Swim – Beginners Series
August 2024
Open Water Swim – Beginners Series
The Open Water Swim Series for Beginners is a go for 2024, starting on July 11, with six Wednesday evenings of swims/races in Octagon Pond.
This series is aimed at offering athletes new to open water swimming experience in larger groups.
Open Water Swim – Beginners Series
The Open Water Swim Series for Beginners is a go for 2024, starting on July 11, with six Wednesday evenings of swims/races in Octagon Pond.
This series is aimed at offering athletes new to open water swimming experience in larger groups.
Open Water Swim – Beginners Series
The Open Water Swim Series for Beginners is a go for 2024, starting on July 11, with six Wednesday evenings of swims/races in Octagon Pond.
This series is aimed at offering athletes new to open water swimming experience in larger groups.
July 2024
Open Water Swim – Beginners Series
The Open Water Swim Series for Beginners is a go for 2024, starting on July 11, with six Wednesday evenings of swims/races in Octagon Pond.
This series is aimed at offering athletes new to open water swimming experience in larger groups.
Open Water Swim – Beginners Series
The Open Water Swim Series for Beginners is a go for 2024, starting on July 11, with six Wednesday evenings of swims/races in Octagon Pond.
This series is aimed at offering athletes new to open water swimming experience in larger groups.
Open Water Swim – Beginners Series
The Open Water Swim Series for Beginners is a go for 2024, starting on July 11, with six Wednesday evenings of swims/races in Octagon Pond.
This series is aimed at offering athletes new to open water swimming experience in larger groups.
TriNL is accepting applications for event sanctioning for the current season.
Event organizers are invited to download our Race Director Handbook to learn about how to hold a multi-sport event, and the requirements associated with sanctioning.
Sanctioning applications are filled out and submitted online. You will also need to submit additional documentation including an Event Emergency Plan; permit applications from applicable municipal, provincial, and federal authorities; and maps of courses and related facilities.
This process offers an excellent checklist to ensure your event is safe and secure for all participants, volunteers, and other stakeholders and that the event is conducted fairly for all competitors.
Your sanctioned event will also benefit from the knowledge and experience of TriNL board members and associates, as well as promotional opportunities through our website, news feed, and member email list. TriNL will assign a Technical Delegate (a certified triathlon official) to review the sanctioning document and work with your event team to make the event successful for everyone.