Experience the vibrant atmosphere at the Okanagan Triathlon Training Camp, designed for both novices and seasoned athletes alike who are eager to refine their skills or set personal goals. This inclusive camp caters to various fitness levels, training preferences, and experience backgrounds, ensuring a tailored approach that suits each participant's needs. Participants must own either a road, triathlon, or gravel bike capable of comfortably completing 30 kilometers within two hours. The focus is on achieving a standard level necessary for the start of the triathlon season. With dedicated coaching in swimming, cycling, and running techniques, along with specialized recovery sessions such as yoga, you'll receive comprehensive support throughout your training journey. The camp offers focused training periods that allow participants to immerse themselves fully without the daily distractions, fostering rapid skill development and improved fitness levels. Personalized feedback on technique ensures more efficient performance during workouts. Drills are integrated into the training regimen to enhance specific skills. Surrounded by a supportive community of fellow triathletes who share your passion for endurance sports, you'll find encouragement from coaches and peers alike. The collective energy at camp creates an inspiring environment that pushes participants to reach new heights in their athletic endeavors. Enjoy state-of-the-art facilities designed to meet all training needs while connecting with like-minded individuals. Whether it's mastering the perfect swim technique or honing your cycling endurance, this camp provides a unique opportunity for growth and achievement. Join us at the Okanagan Triathlon Training Camp and discover what you can accomplish when supported by experienced coaches and an enthusiastic community.
Races Offered
May 5th - 8th
May 05, 2027
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Distance —
May 5th - 8th
terrain
Type —
Multisports
timer
15:00
sell
CA$539.54
About Vernon
Learn more about the host city, Vernon.
Vernon is a city of about 45,000 people (2016) in the north end of the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia. Vernon is known for its lakes and beaches in the summer, and skiing and hockey in the winter. It is therefore a year-round tourist destination and weekend getaway for people from Vancouver and Calgary.