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Home / Sports / Chennai Triathlon Swims Canceled, Athletes Conquer Duathlon

Chennai Triathlon Swims Canceled, Athletes Conquer Duathlon

11 Jan

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Summary

  • The 5i50 Triathlon Chennai was altered to a duathlon due to unsafe water conditions.
  • Indian athletes dominated the men's and women's overall sections of the event.
  • 650 athletes from six countries participated in the inaugural Chennai 5i50 Triathlon.
Chennai Triathlon Swims Canceled, Athletes Conquer Duathlon

The 5i50 Triathlon Chennai experienced a significant format change to a duathlon on Sunday, as unsafe water conditions forced the cancellation of the swimming leg. This alteration meant athletes competed in a 5 km run, 40 km cycle, and a 10 km run, deviating from the standard triathlon distances. The event saw a remarkable display of talent from Indian athletes, who secured multiple victories across categories.

In the men's overall competition, Indian Track Federation athletes claimed all podium spots, with Sarungbam Athouba Meitei emerging as the winner. Dolly Patil led the women's field, clinching the top position. The event, which flagged off with participation from 650 athletes, including international competitors from six nations, highlighted the resilience and adaptability of the participants.

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Alongside the main event, other duathlon races like the DuYoska Duathlon were also held, catering to various skill levels. The modifications underscore the organizers' commitment to athlete safety while ensuring a competitive event. The successful conclusion of the duathlon format reflects the spirit of endurance seen in the participants.

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The swimming leg was canceled due to unsafe water conditions, leading to the event being converted to a duathlon for athlete safety.
Sarungbam Athouba Meitei from India won the men's overall 5i50 Duathlon Chennai with a time of 2:02:31.
The event, including the duathlon and other categories, hosted 650 athletes from India and six other countries.

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