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2020 Race Update 1
Race Update No 1 on Friday 7 Feb 2020
Read the full postBush Fire and Smoke Haze risk
The Event organisers are aware of the recent bush fires and subsequent effect on air quality. Our condolences go out to those who have been affected. We are, of course, conscious of making sure that athletes are not put in any unreasonable risk due to the air quality, however it is impossible to predict what the air quality will be like this far out from the event date. This will be affected by further fires and wind direction. We will continue to assess the conditions make an assessment of the risk 7 days out from the event. We will take advice from weather and medical experts. If you have any concerns please contact us on paul@hevents.com.au
Regards
Paul Humphreys
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Race Wrap Up - Quarry Mining Maitland Triathlon
After 25 years and 21 starts, last weekend’s Quarry Mining Maitland Triathlon was given a big thumbs up by elite, age groupers, spectators and technical officials alike. After horrendous winds on the Friday and fire dangers in the North of the State, Sunday put on a brilliant spring day in the Hunter Valley township of Morpeth near Maitland. It would be hard to think the area is in drought, with recent rain just enough to green up the paddocks for the race. With the event compound area set next to the river and boat ramp, the transition area just 50m from the swim, and finish line right beside it, there was plenty of action on offer last Sunday. With the swim was a straight up and back past the Morpeth Bridge, the cycle leg loops of a 20km flatish course and run being dead flat on a hotdog 2.5km course, the athletes got plenty of love from spectators and locals alike.
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