MEMBERS of the King Cain Bathurst Wallabies Triathlon Club tackled the latest round of the 2016-17 season on Sunday. Seasoned competitors and new faces alike took part as juniors raced with seniors.
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TOP EFFORT: Andrew Knox placed second in the men's short course race, clocking the second fastest splits for the swim and run.
COME BACK: Nick North made his return to triathlons on Sunday after injury had kept him from racing. Photo: ANYA WHITELAW
CHRISTMAS CHEER: Tom Hanrahan got a number of laughs for his Christmas attire. He was the first solo racer to finish the short course event.
SMALL AND MIGHTY: Will Patterson might have been one of the youngest to tackle the short course race, but he did well to place 11th.
GET IN YOUNG: Long course winner Mark Windsor with his grandson Leo, both wearing Ironman hats. Photo: ANYA WHITELAW
PODIUM FINISH: Dennis Martin finishes the bike leg on his way to second place in the long course event on Sunday morning.
ALMOST DONE: Long course winner Emily Watts turns over the pedals as she nears the end of the 16.5km bike leg. Photo: ANYA WHITELAW
TRANSITION: James Kelly pulls on his socks after finishing the swim leg of Sunday's triathlon. Photo: ANYA WHITELAW
WELL DONE: Jane Bennett celebrates finishing the run leg in the Bathurst Wallabies Triathlon Club's short course event.
ONE DOWN, TWO TO GO: Will Kelly heads out on the cycle leg after completing the swim in just over five minutes.
NEXT JOB: Competitors prepare for the cycle leg.