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Burnfoot to host Irish Duathlon 01.02.10

THE North West Triathlon Club will host the prestigious Irish Duathlon Championships for the second year running. The race, which will take place around Burnfoot, is also the Ulster Championships and is the qualifier race for any athlete looking to represent Ireland at the World Duathlon Championships this year in Edinburgh. It is expected to attract competitors from all over Ireland.
The Irish Duathlon Championships will take place in Burnfoot on Sunday, April 25 from 9.30am.
North West Triathlon Club PRO Aoife Logan explained: "The club was asked by Triathlon Ireland to host the Championships again after a successful race last year. The race took place in Burnfoot which saw athletes run and cycle laps of a course which took in the Slab Road, back towards Bridgend along the main Letterkenny Road and back to Burnfoot along the Buncrana Road. The course will remain unchanged this year with the Slab Road being closed for the duration."
2009 Irish Duathlon Championships The race will be a standard distance duathlon consisting of a 10km run; 40km cycle and 5km run. Last year's winners – David Graham from Belfast, who is a member of Triathlon Ireland’s successful development squad, and Eimear Mullan from Limavady who currently competes at top level in England, are both expected to return to defend their titles.
The local challenge will come from host club, North West, with Colm Quigley, Paul McConnellogue and Gary O’Donnell all expected to race. Letterkenny triathlon club 24/7 is also expected to field a team
with Sean McFadden and Ciaran O’Sullivan leading the way. Limavady club, Triangle, will also field a number of athletes of which Anne Paul from Derry was runner up in the women’s race last year. Meanwhile, in the relay event, last year’s winners were local men Darragh Furey and Rory Devlin. As this is both a championship race and a qualifier for the World Championships, the race will attract athletes from all over Ireland, making it a highly competitive event.
Entry is now open and the organisers will accept entries from individuals and also from any two person relay teams. An important new requirement of Triathlon Ireland is that a one-day licence fee must be purchased in advance from Triathlon Ireland’s website. Athletes will not be allowed to race unless they have this licence or alternatively are a Triathlon Ireland member. Entry is only available online and can be made by clicking here .
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