The 7th edition of the Bangkok Triathlon taking place on 7 and 8 July 2018 was launched just over three weeks ago with a great response from triathletes and plenty of early sign ups.
The early bird entry period ends in less than one month so don’t waste any more time. Register now for one of the three distances or even sign up for a Saturday and a Sunday race.
Reviving the ancient culture and heritage, all race distances are represented by a legendary Thai mystical figure signifying might, heroism and devotion. Starting on Saturday, 7 July there will be the “Bangkok Beast”, a 750 meter swim, 27km bike and 5km run represented by Erawan – mighty, victorious war elephant that connects water and rain,and, the “Bangkok Braveheart”, a 200 meter swim, 10km bike and 2.5 km run represented by Hanuman – heroic revered and devoted monkey god.
On Sunday, 8 July, the “Tough Thai” will be held over 1.5km swim, 54km bike and 10km run and is represented by Indrajit – the conqueror and king of the highest heaven.
The start, finish and transition for all race distances will be at Rama 8 Bridge.