Clydesdales and Athenas
If you're "all about that bass", then you've come to the right race. At the Hopkins Royal Triathlon, Clydesdales and Athenas rule! Even the race director is a Clydesdale. On race day, you'll get to compete for the "unofficial" MN State Clydesdale & Athena Title. You'll also get a prime spot in the transition area. Not only that, but you'll get to be the first ones to start the race off, because you're the "elites" of this race. And our field is so deep, we split both the Clydesdales and Athenas into two age groups for awards.
NOTE:
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If you're "all about that bass", then you've come to the right race. At the Hopkins Royal Triathlon, Clydesdales and Athenas rule! Even the race director is a Clydesdale. On race day, you'll get to compete for the "unofficial" MN State Clydesdale & Athena Title. You'll also get a prime spot in the transition area. Not only that, but you'll get to be the first ones to start the race off, because you're the "elites" of this race. And our field is so deep, we split both the Clydesdales and Athenas into two age groups for awards.
NOTE:
- The Clydesdale or Athena option is only offered in the sprint distance.
- The "traditional" triathlon weight guidelines are 200+ lbs for the men and 150+ lbs for the women, but we don't care about weight. We won't have a scale out there, so use your own judgement in deciding. Just remember as Clydesdales and Athenas, we're supposed to be work horses and goddesses, not giraffes nor little fairies. In other words, if you're a 6' 5 male and weigh 201 lbs (probably not a Clydesdale), or a 5'1 female and weigh 149 lbs (possibly an Athena), make a logical decision when you register. Remember, it's totally voluntary, but there as an option. Please don't register as a Clydesdale or Athena just to start the race off early.
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