Eurostar Tri-City-Athlon celebrates London 2012 Olympics
Tuesday, September 7th, 2010A race across three iconic European capitals in one day will celebrate the role of Eurostar
In a just over one week’s time, Eurostar’s unique triathlon will start, featuring the traditional three triathlon disciplines in three of continent’s most prestigious cities.
The event will see 20 entrants from France, London and Belgium join a host of past and present Olympians in the event which is being staged to help celebrate Eurostar, the high-profile, high-speed passenger rail service connecting Britain and continental Europe, being named as the Official International Rail Services Provider for the London 2012 Olympic Games and also the 2012 Paralympic Games.
In the early hours of Tuesday, September 14, competitors will begin the race along a specially designed 1.5km swimming course along the Bassin de la Villette in the French capital, after which a dedicated Eurostar train will ferry them onward to Brussels, where they will complete an exhausting 40km bike ride around us Heysel Stadium, before boarding another special train over to London where the culmination of the day will be a 10km run through Regent’s Park, where an awards ceremony will be held at the completion of the final leg.
On 12 May 2010, the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) declared that Eurostar would be the Official International Rail Services Provider, reiterating its commitment to the greenest games ever.
Joining the 60 public traithletes will be celebrated sportsmen and women such as British 400m record holder Iwan Thomas, badminton champion Gail Emms, award-wining triathletes Jonny and Alistair Brownlee and swimmers Karen Pickering and Mark Foster.
