Welcome to our Sydney event at Sydney Olympic Park and the third event in the Ramsay Health Care Triathlon Pink 2024/2025 season.
The pool swim and closed road course make this the perfect event to challenge yourself to a triathlon for the first time—or if you’ve done our event before, maybe try a new distance!
Triathlon Pink, 2024 Sydney, Dates, Entry Prices, Course Maps, Times
Whilst our Triathlon Pink triathlon events are only open to women plus girls/boys aged 7-13 years, our fun run distances are available to all ages and genders.
Triathlon Pink was founded in 2007 with just two events in Sydney and Melbourne. It marked a fantastic new initiative for the Australian sporting community, exclusively for women.
With the amazing support of our “Pinkies” over the years, Tri Pink has raised over $2.5 million for our charity partner National Breast Cancer Foundation.
Since its inception, over 85,000 women have crossed the finish line, making Tri Pink one of the most popular sporting events for women in Australia. Looking ahead to the 2024/2025 season, we anticipate welcoming over 5,000 participants, bringing the total to over 90,000 women who have experienced the Pinkie spirit!
How Does The Event Work?
Event Set Up
After collecting your race pack, put all the stickers on your bike and helmet and head to transition to set up your gear. If you are unsure what to do, ask one of the transition officials.
Swim
- Enter the pool one at a time and swim around the buoys in a zig-zag fashion.
- Your timing chip is activated as you cross the timing mat upon pool entry.
- If you want to stay with your friends, line up directly behind each other as you enter the pool.
- Getting participants into the pool can take some time, so we recommend sitting in the shade while you wait.
- If you are a slow swimmer, we suggest you start at the back of the line.
- For assistance during the swim leg, raise your hand and call for a lifeguard.
- If you need a rest, simply hold onto the edge at the end of the pool.
- You can swim with a pool noodle for added buoyancy.
Bike
- After your swim, head to transition and put on your helmet.
- Please take your bike off the rack and walk it to the mount line. Don’t ride your bike in transition or on the way to the mount line.
- Once you pass the mount line, get on your bike and ride your allocated number of laps.
- Always ride single file and keep to the left unless overtaking.
- We recommend having a drink bottle on your bike to stay hydrated.
- Ensure your helmet is secured when you remove your bike from the rack until you put your bike back on the rack.
Run
- After your bike leg, get off your bike at the dismount line and walk your bike back to transition.
- Rack your bike, remove your helmet, and prepare for the run.
- When ready, head towards the run start flag in transition to begin your run.
- Complete your allocated laps, then head down the finish line on your final lap.
- There are drink stations along the run course so please make use of these to ensure proper hydration.
- Please keep left on the run course at all times unless overtaking.
Getting There
The venue is in the park beside the pool on Olympic Boulevard at Sydney Olympic Park. Competitors can show their race bib at the Aquatic Centre Service Desk and collect a voucher for four hours of free parking. Parking after four hours will incur charges at the standard rate.
The Event Check-In tent is located in the marquee on Olympic Boulevard. When coming to check-in, please ensure you have your race number printed out or open on your phone. If you haven’t received this on race week, please check the alphabetical list on the Event Information Board.
Road Closures
The following roads will be closed between 6am and 10:30am:
- Dawn Fraser Ave between Edwin Flack Ave & Olympic Blvd
- Olympic Blvd is closed between Dawn Fraser Ave & Kevin Coombs Ave
- Kevin Coombs Ave is closed between Olympic Blvd & Newell Street
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