
Past Events
June 2022
Triple Threat Kids of Steel
The Triple Threat Triathlon Race held at Birds Hill Park is the first local triathlon of the Manitoba Kids of Steel (KOS) Series.
The East Beach at Birds Hill Park is the start and finish location for the race. The kids race is held on the 2nd Saturday in June and is a great event to kick start your summer with the comfort of the shallower lake, a gently rolling bike course and a fun, wooded run course on paved and gravel paths beside the lake.
REGISTER
For more information on the Kids of Steel series of events, visit our Kids in Triathlon Page.
Triple Threat Triathlon
The East Beach at Birds Hill Park is the start and end of the race and where you register upon arrival. The man-made lake here is great if you’re nervous about your swim, most adults can touch bottom at most points in the lake. The bike portion has rolling hills which provides a nice little challenge but not the bigger hills like Kenora or Riding Mountain. The run is along the trails around the East Beach area with no large inclines.
Race Maps can be found below:
Adult Race Transition Map
Adult Race Swim Map
Adult Race Bike Map
Adult Race Run Map
Further details about the Triple Threat Triathlon Weekend can be found on the event page HERE.
Tri for St Amant Virtual Triathlon by Team goBert
2022 Tri for St. Amant Virtual Triathlon organized by Team goBert
Team goBert invites you to challenge yourself in a safe environment and share your achievements within our Triathlon community, while helping the community at large through the St. Amant Foundation.
The event features Olympic, Sprint & Try-a-Tri distances. All registrants will be invited to set up a fundraising page to help raise funds to purchase specialized bikes for people with developmental disabilities and autism.
Last year’s event raised $60,000!
With your help, we can create more opportunities for inclusion and independence! To find out more, visit the Team goBert website or the St. Amant Foundation.
St Malo Triathlon
Prairie Performance Triathlon are thrilled to be celebrating the 25th anniversary of the St Malo Triathlon!
All the special touches you expect at the St Malo Triathlon will be there: a well organized event; those fancy numbered swim caps; the unique race t-shirts; our enthusiastic announcers and volunteers; the classic prairie triathlon course; the great post-race food; those delicious samosas, and so much more!
The St. Malo Triathlon is part of the Triathlon Manitoba Grand Prix Series calendar. It is a great race for first time triathletes, veterans and teams.
Full details about the race, including event options and course maps, can be found on the St Malo Triathlon website
St Malo Kids of Steel
Our second Kids of Steel Triathlon of the season takes place at St Malo Provincial Park, where Prairie Performance Triathlon delivers a great event for all age categories – from tykes to teens.
Full details about the race, including event options and course maps, can be found on the St Malo Triathlon website
Additional information about the Kids of Steel Triathlon Series can be found HERE.
July 2022
Peace Gardens Mixed Relay & KOS Duathlon
One of our most exciting race weekends is back for it’s second season!
Sprint Duathlon (3k run, 26.6k bike, 5k run
On Sunday you may compete as an Individual or as a Relay Team.
Race Maps can be found HERE
Further details, including course maps, weekend schedule and past results, available on the Peace Garden Triathlon website.
Peace Garden Triathlon & Duathlon
One of our most exciting race weekends is back for it’s second season!
Sprint Duathlon (3k run, 26.6k bike, 5k run
Further details, including course maps, weekend schedule and past results, available on the Peace Garden Triathlon website.
Morden Triathlon
Taking place on the western edge of Morden, at beautiful Lake Minnewasta, the Morden Triathlon offers something for everyone over two days of racing. Many of the events are unique to the Morden race, and some allow racers to qualify to represent Canada at the Age Group World Championships.
Whether you take on a road or off-road event, you’ll find a great course. The road portions were recently paved, while the off-road track offers the perfect blend of challenging terrain with great flow and no scary obstacles.
Saturday Events:
- Sprint Triathlon
- Olympic Triathlon
- Sprint Duathlon (WORLD QUALIFIER)
- Olympic Duathlon (WORLD QUALIFIER)
- Try-a-Tri / Try-a-Du
- Relay Options
Sunday Events:
- Kids of Steel – New gravel bike / trail run format
- Sprint Cross Triathlon
- Olympic Cross Triathlon (WORLD QUALIFIER)
(Cross Triathlon = swim / mountain bike / cross country run)
Further details for all events can be found on the Morden Triathlon website.
Morden Kids of Steel & Cross Triathlon
Taking place on the western edge of Morden, at beautiful Lake Minnewasta, the Morden Triathlon offers something for everyone over two days of racing. Many of the events are unique to the Morden race, and some allow racers to qualify to represent Canada at the Age Group World Championships.
Whether you take on a road or off-road event, you’ll find a great course. The road portions were recently paved, while the off-road track offers the perfect blend of challenging terrain with great flow and no scary obstacles.
Saturday Events:
- Sprint Triathlon
- Olympic Triathlon
- Sprint Duathlon (WORLD QUALIFIER)
- Olympic Duathlon (WORLD QUALIFIER)
- Relay Options
Sunday Events:
- Try-a-Tri / Try-a-Du
- Kids of Steel – New gravel bike / trail run format
- Sprint Cross Triathlon
- Olympic Cross Triathlon (WORLD QUALIFIER)
(Cross Triathlon = swim / mountain bike / cross country run)
Further details for all events can be found on the Morden Triathlon website.
Hecla Triathlon
The Hecla Triathlon will take place in Hecla, Manitoba, July 16, 2022. This race started in 2015 and has continued to grow and evolve each year since, and is now home to Manitoba’s only Long Course race.
The event is popular, with an approx. 200 racers. This race won’t disappoint, with tremendous athlete support to ensure the day goes smoothly.
Why Hecla?
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The swim course is protected by the marina, guarding from what can be an unpredictable Lake Winnipeg, and the run to T1 (~650m) will allow you to shake out your sea legs in prep for your bike.
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The bike course is flat and fast, lock and load, and keep your eyes open for wildlife!
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Moving onto the run, you will experience both road and trail, skirting the marina and resort, and hugging the lake.
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This course will provide you both a physically and mentally challenging race, packed with stunning vistas all showcasing the beauty of the island.
Course Maps Available Below:
Long Course – Individual & Team
Olympic – Individual & Team
Sprint – Individual & Team
Aquabike – Individual & Team
Duathlon
For further details, including course maps, accommodations and past results, visit the Hecla Tri Website
August 2022
Kids Summer Clinic
The clinic takes place on Thursday, August 11th, from 6-8pm, with athletes meeting in the East Beach parking lot just prior to 6pm. Cost for the session is $10.
The session will include swimming, biking & running, with a focus on preparation for the last Kids of Steel race of the season at Riding Mountain National Park on August 14th. Further details and Registration for that event can be found on our Event Calendar at – https://www.triathlonmanitoba.ca/events/
Athletes will need to bring goggles for swimming, a bike and helmet for riding, shoes suitable for biking and running and wear clothing that will allow them to do all three sports.
Triathlon Manitoba’s Kids Programming is targeted at youth 8 – 12 years of age (Birth years 2010 – 2014)
Riding Mountain Triathlon
Manitoba’s biggest race of the year always puts on a great show and is the best way we can think of wrapping up the season.
Saturday races include:
- Olympic Triathlon
- Sprint Triathlon
- Sprint Duathlon
- Super Sprint
Further details for all events can be found on the Riding Mountain Triathlon Webpage
Riding Mountain Kids of Steel
Manitoba’s biggest race of the year always puts on a great show and is the best way we can think of wrapping up the season.
Sunday’s racing is focused on kids, with over 200 athletes taking the start line in 2019.
Further details for all events can be found on the Riding Mountain Triathlon Webpage
October 2022
NCCP Community Triathlon Coaching Clinic Part 2
Triathlon Manitoba is hosting NCCP Community Triathlon Coach Part 2 course.
This course is intended for coaches who have completed Part 1 including, Coaching Beginner and Age Group Triathletes.
Dates & Times: This is a two-day course including in-person learning as well as practical training.
Saturday, October 1: 9:00 am – 2:30 pm (Covering Modules 2 & 3)
Sunday, October 2: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm (Swimming, Biking, Running)
Membership: 2022 Triathlon Manitoba Membership or membership in your home province is required to register for this course.
Prerequisites: Coaches should complete the following before the course begins:
- Ensure you have and can access a at ;
- Complete the free eLearning activity on The Locker.
- Ideally you’ll also have completed Part 1 module “Coaching Beginner and Age Group Triathletes”
Facilitator: Pat Peacock
NCCP Community Triathlon Coach is the starting point for triathlon coaches, and completion of Parts 1 and 2 is the primary requirement to run a club, workout, clinic, or camp sanctioned by Triathlon Manitoba.
The triathlon coaching pathway has recently been updated, so this is an all-new course featuring new material and an updated practical component.
The full course consists of Part 1 and Part 2. Coaches will need to complete both parts in order to be qualified. Part 1 includes the module Coaching Beginner and Age Group Triathletes. Part 2 includes the modules Coaching and Assessing Triathlon Skills and Coaching to Events and is delivered a two-day, in-person course. During Part 2, coaches will lead the mini-activities they planned in Part 1.
The outcomes of the NCCP Community Triathlon Coach program are:
- Make Ethical Decisions
- Provide Support to Athletes in Training
- Plan a Practice
- Analyze Performance
- Support the Competitive Experience
- Design a Sport Program
2022 Annual General Meeting
The AGM is scheduled for Thursday October 13th, from 6:00 pm at the Sport Manitoba Building, 145 Pacific Avenue.
The 2022 season finally saw a return to in-person racing. Triathlon Manitoba, under the direction of our board, invested in new equipment and initiatives to help make this season a success, but we know there is still a lot of work that remains to bring us back to our pre-pandemic levels, and then to reach beyond those levels to achieve the goals we set for our sport.
Please join us at this year’s AGM to lend your voice to these discussions and help us make a stronger and better sport.
2022 AGM Agenda
2021 AGM Minutes
The Triathlon Manitoba Board of Directors will have a number of positions to fill this year. If you would like to help ensure the success of our sport, there’s no better place to make a contribution. The deadline for nominations to the board is Thursday, October 6th, with the following positions to fill:
Vice-President – Trevor Penner is nominated
Treasurer – Christine McKinley is nominated
Board of Directors (x2) – Rick Champagne and Allison Reville are nominated
2022 Board of Directors Nomination Form
Proxy Forms are available to those members unable to join the call, but would still like to vote. Completed forms must be submitted via e-mail or mail by Thursday, October 6th at end of day. As per 4.9 Proxy Restrictions – No individual can hold more than one proxy vote for one specific meeting of members.
Our Annual Awards Dinner will be held immediately following the AGM – expected to start at 7:30 pm on Thursday, October 13th. The dinner offers a great chance to recognize the outstanding achievements and contributions made throughout 2022 in our sport. Our sport is filled with so many incredible people – please take the time to nominate someone you feel is deserving of celebration!
2022 Awards Evening
The Awards Dinner is scheduled for Thursday October 13th, 2022 from 7:30 pm at the Sport Manitoba Building, 145 Pacific Avenue.
Our Awards Dinner will take place immediately after the Annual General Meeting. A discount is offered to those who attend the AGM, so please join us from 6:00 pm, to add your voice to our sport and save a bit on dinner too.
The dinner offers a great chance to recognize and celebrate the outstanding achievements in our sport throughout 2022, as we also celebrate our return to sport in general and those who made it happen. All that makes this year feel a bit more special, so we’re stepping our dinner up a level too.
Urban Prairie Cuisine will be catering this year’s dinner, with the following menu:

NOTE – While the buffet options accommodate vegetarians, we ask you to contact us at the office if you would like to request a vegan dinner, which Urban Prairie will also provide.
Finally, to ensure we’re awarding those most deserving of recognition, please take the time to nominate an Athlete, Coach, Volunteer or Official you feel is deserving of celebration!
Kids Winter Program
Train like a Triathlete Year-Round!
Our Kids Winter Program runs October to April, providing young athletes with the opportunity to participate in sport specific workouts led by great coaches.
Winter sessions will take place Saturdays at Pan Am Pool from 9:00 to 11:00 am. Starting with a run fitness workout before moving to the pool for swim training, the program is designed to develop fitness and strength for all three sports.
The program is targeted at youth 8 – 12 years of age (Birth years 2010 – 2014).
Annika Niblock will continue as our head coach for the program. Annika is a graduate of the TriMB Youth & MTC Programs, competed in triathlon at the 2019 Western Canada Summer Games and is currently pursuing a degree in Environmental Studies at U of M.
From November onward, Darian Hole joins our coaching staff. Like Annika, Darian is a former MTC athlete, having competed as part of Team Manitoba at the 2013 Canada Summer Games, and he brings a wealth of experience from his years in the sport.
Our coaches are keen to help a next generation of athletes fall in love with triathlon by sharing their knowledge and enthusiasm for our sport.
November 2022
Run Clinic Part 1 – Track Session with Lucy Smith
“If you want to run better, you need to move better.”
Take your first steps towards better running in 2023 by attending our Run Clinic this November.
You’ve likely heard you can’t win a triathlon in the swim, but you can lose it there – and that’s largely true. But with its position as the final discipline in our racing, the run can always be the most pivotal part of a triathlon. A strong run can save a tough race or cap off a great one. Building an efficient run stride ensures you make the most of your energy late in each race.
To help our members move and run better, Triathlon Manitoba is excited to have Lucy Smith lead these clinics and build towards a successful 2023 season.
If you were part of our sport in the 2000’s, you may recognize Lucy’s name – Lucy competed as a professional and high performance athlete at the international level in distance running, duathlon and triathlon for over 30 years, and competed for Canada in over twenty World Championship events. In her professional athletic career Lucy was a versatile competitor, and achieved success over a range of events from 5000m on the track to the Ironman distance in triathlon. Lucy’s coaching resume is equally impressive and for the past few years, she’s worked as Triathlon Canada’s Manager of Coach and Athlete Development.

Learn More about Lucy on her Website
These clinics will take place on Friday, November 4th at the U of M Max Bell Fieldhouse. There will be two sessions available, so you can choose either a 6:00pm or 7:30pm start time, with each 90-minute session designed for adult runners from beginner to experienced – if you can run 5k, you’re ready for this clinic!
Attendees should bring run clothes, shoes, water bottle and towel.
Cost for the clinic is $10, or $15 if you want to include Sunday’s session too. Space is limited, and will be first come first served, so register today and don’t miss out.
Run Clinic Part 2 – Outdoor Run & Presentation
Go Run, Have Fun, Learn Some… then Eat a Cinnamon Bun!
You’ve likely heard you can’t win a triathlon in the swim, but you can lose it there – and that’s largely true. But with its position as the final discipline in our racing, the run can always be the most pivotal part of a triathlon. A strong run can save a tough race or cap off a great one. Building an efficient run stride ensures you make the most of your energy late in each race.
To help our members move and run better, Triathlon Manitoba is excited to have Lucy Smith lead these sessions and build towards a successful 2023 season.
If you’ve been part of our sport for a decade or two, you may recognize Lucy’s name – Lucy competed as a professional and high performance athlete at the international level in distance running, duathlon and triathlon for over 30 years, and competed for Canada in over twenty World Championship events. In her professional athletic career Lucy was a versatile competitor, and achieved success over a range of events from 5000m on the track to the Ironman distance in triathlon. Lucy’s coaching resume is equally impressive and for the past few years, she’s worked as Triathlon Canada’s Manager of Coach and Athlete Development.

Learn More about Lucy on her Website
Sunday’s sessions will take place at the Sport Manitoba Building at 145 Pacific Avenue in the Exchange. Clinic attendees have the option to run prior to the presentation, or just attend the presentation
8:30 am Run Option – We’ll open the doors at 8:00, so you can store everything you need for after the run, then we’ll hit the trails at 8:30am to run on each side of the Red. Routes from 5k to 12k are available, with showers available for after our run.
10:00 am Presentation – After the run, Lucy will lead us through a few keys points to optimize your running, before taking questions from the floor to help you improve efficiency, avoid injury and achieve your run goals for 2023 and beyond. TriMB will provide cinnamon buns and coffee for attendees, because recovery is an important part of running too!
Cost for the clinic is $10, or $15 if you want to include Friday’s track session too. Space is limited, as are the cinnamon buns, and both will be first come first served, so register today and don’t miss out.
Race Directors Meeting
Triathlon Manitoba’s annual Race Director meeting will take place on Monday, November 28th at 6pm.
This meeting if intended for existing and aspiring race directors, giving an opportunity to set the calendar for the upcoming season; deliver updates on recent rule changes and discuss ways to strengthen our sport.
If you’re interested in attending, please contact the office.
January 2023
Kids Duathlon Day #1
Start 2023 in the Fast Lane!
Our Kids Duathlon Days are aimed at 8-12 year-old athletes and designed to offer a supportive atmosphere and excellent coaching, with post-race food and prizes for a fun overall experience.
We’ll have two events to start 2023:
Duathlon Day 1 – Saturday, January 14th
Duathlon Day 2 – Saturday, February 11th
Our Kids Program Coaches and a few special guests will lead the kids through 90 minutes of activity and racing. The event will include warm-ups, races and challenges all focused on biking and running. We’ll use the indoor track and spin bikes available at the Sport Manitoba Fitness Centre.
NOTE – Minimum saddle height for the bikes is 680mm from top of saddle to the pedal at its low point
Cost – $20 registration, which includes an annual Triathlon Manitoba Membership, which can be used any of the nine other Kid’s events this season.
If you already have a TriMB Membership, the cost is only $10

Women’s Duathlon #1
One of our most popular pre-season events, with a great, supportive atmosphere and prizes for a fun overall experience. These races are ideal for newcomers looking to try out our sport in a safe and supportive (and warm) environment. There are two identical events, four weeks apart. Sign up for one or both to see your progress.
Distances:
1k Run / 8k Bike / 1k Run
OR
2k Run / 12k Bike / 2k Run
Race 1 – Saturday, January 21st
Race 2 – Saturday, February 18th
Each Run will take place on the indoor track at the Sport MB Fitness Centre.
The Bike portion will be completed on stationary bikes provided by the facility.
Though these events are named the Women’s Duathlon Series, we invite people of various gender identities and expressions who want to experience our sport in a safe and supportive environment. The minimum age to participate is 12 years old. There is no maximum age!
Event entry is $25 for TriMB members or $35 without a membership.
REGISTER
Races will take place at the Sport MB Fitness Centre, at 145 Pacific Avenue, which has indoor parking at the facility. Registrants are asked to check-in between 3:30 and 4:00 pm, with the races starting at 4:30pm.
CLICK HERE for additional information for what to expect on race day and possible relay options.

February 2023
Beat The Cold Winter Triathlon
The Event
For the last four years, the wildest Winnipeggers have beaten the cold so others don’t have to. This year, there are two options to feed your need for frosty fun: race in person, or create your own virtual race.
The In-Person Race – February 4, 2023
The in-person race is back and everyone involved is excited to welcome you back to The Forks this season. The race will include a 5 kilometre run, bike and skate. Join us in all your layers, with all your friends, and help raise funds for 1JustCity and their emergency overnight shelter, Just a Warm Sleep.
The Virtual Race – January 20 to February 3, 2023
For our virtual race, you can create your own course with your choice of sports and location, or you can race our original triathlon by running, skating, and biking for a minimum of 5km each.
If you choose to Challenge Your Course, choose at least two winter sports you love. You can skate, ski, snowshoe, toboggan, or even roll a snowball uphill. It’s up to you, so get creative with it! Just make sure your race has three distinct legs. There’s no minimum distance!
The Cause
100% of the Beat The Cold profits will go toward Just a Warm Sleep, 1JustCity’s overnight emergency warming centre in our newly-renovated Oak Table space.
Every night from December through March, Just a Warm Sleep invites up to 30 people experiencing homelessness into its outreach site at 107 Pulford Street to get a safe, warm sleep. To find other ways you can contribute to this program, contact
Kids Duathlon Day #2
Start 2023 in the Fast Lane!
Our Kids Duathlon Days are aimed at 8-12 year-old athletes and designed to offer a supportive atmosphere and excellent coaching, with post-race food and prizes for a fun overall experience.
We’ll have two events to start 2023:
Duathlon Day 1 – Saturday, January 14th
Duathlon Day 2 – Saturday, February 11th
Our Kids Program Coaches and a few special guests will lead the kids through 90 minutes of activity and racing. The event will include warm-ups, races and challenges all focused on biking and running. We’ll use the indoor track and spin bikes available at the Sport Manitoba Fitness Centre.
NOTE – Minimum saddle height for the bikes is 680mm from top of saddle to the pedal at its low point
Cost – $20 registration, which includes an annual Triathlon Manitoba Membership, which can be used any of the nine other Kid’s events this season.
If you already have a TriMB Membership, the cost is only $10

Women’s Duathlon #2
One of our most popular pre-season events, with a great, supportive atmosphere and prizes for a fun overall experience. These races are ideal for newcomers looking to try out our sport in a safe and supportive (and warm) environment. There are two identical events, four weeks apart. Sign up for one or both to see your progress.
Distances:
1k Run / 8k Bike / 1k Run
OR
2k Run / 12k Bike / 2k Run
Race 1 – Saturday, January 21st
Race 2 – Saturday, February 18th
Each Run will take place on the indoor track at the Sport MB Fitness Centre.
The Bike portion will be completed on stationary bikes provided by the facility.
Though these events are named the Women’s Duathlon Series, we invite people of various gender identities and expressions who want to experience our sport in a safe and supportive environment. The minimum age to participate is 12 years old. There is no maximum age!
Event entry is $25 for TriMB members or $35 without a membership.
REGISTER
Races will take place at the Sport MB Fitness Centre, at 145 Pacific Avenue, which has indoor parking at the facility. Registrants are asked to check-in as close to 4:00 pm as possible, with the shorter races starting first at 4:30pm and the longer event following, likely around a 5:15pm start time.
CLICK HERE for additional information for what to expect on race day and possible relay options.

March 2023
Indoor Duathlon for All
Come One Come All, to the Triathlon Manitoba’s Indoor Duathlon for All
Whether you’re new to the sport, looking to get back in or just bored with winter, Triathlon Manitoba’s Indoor Duathlon race is for you! This is a multisport event that is great for athletes of all abilities, consisting of a run, bike, run, with two race distances to choose from, so you pick the challenge that is right for you.
Distances:
1k Run / 8k Bike / 1k Run
OR
2k Run / 12k Bike / 2k Run
Saturday, March 4th
Each Run will take place on the indoor track at the Sport MB Fitness Centre.
The Bike portion will be completed on stationary bikes provided by the facility.
Our Duathlon for All event builds on the successful Women’s Duathlon Series and is open to people of any gender identity or expression who want to experience our sport in a safe and supportive environment. The minimum age to participate is 12 years old. There is no maximum age!
Event entry is $25 for TriMB members or $35 without a membership.
Races will take place at the Sport MB Fitness Centre, at 145 Pacific Avenue, which has indoor parking at the facility. Registrants are asked to check-in as close to 4:00 pm as possible, with the shorter races starting first at 4:30pm and the longer event following, likely around a 5:15pm start time.
Winnipeg Indoor Triathlon
TriMB is excited to partner with the University of Manitoba for a second year of Indoor Triathlon!
A new type of racing, designed to challenge new and experienced triathletes, while making it easier than ever to take the start line.
Held on Saturday, March 18, the race format is simple — swim, bike & run for a set amount of time as indicated below. The farther you go within the time, the more points you score! Races will be held in waves of a maximum of 12 participants per wave. Wave start times will be communicated after registration closes.
Adult Long Course – 15min Swim / 20min Bike / 15min Run
Adult Short Course – 10min Swim / 15min Bike / 10min Run
Youth/Junior Course – 10min Swim / 15min Bike / 10min Run
All racing takes place indoors at the U of M facility, with swimming in the Joyce Fromson Pool, before bike and run at the Jim Daley Fieldhouse at Max Bell Centre.
NOTE 1 – When registering, select “Indoor Triathlon” from the first menu, then scroll down and click search to load the Triathlon registration options
April 2023
Patrick Riddell April Run Series – Race 1
Kick off your spring racing in 2023 with three weeks of racing at the April Run Series!
Welcome to the Patrick Riddell April Run Series p/b Sobey’s. Sign up for the 2 km fun run series, the 5 km series, or the 5-10-15 km build series. The races are on Sunday April 2, 16 and 23. Virtual participants will have the one or two-week period before the in-person race to complete the distance and submit their results.
In-person date Virtual event dates Distances
Race 1: Sunday April 2 March 27 to April 2 2km, 5km
Race 2: Sunday April 16 April 3 to April 16 2km, 5km, 10km
Race 3: Sunday April 23 April 17 to April 23 2km, 5km, 15km
Discounts:
- Early bird pricing ends Sunday February 26th
- Normal pricing ends Sunday March 26
- Late pricing in effect after March 26
- Race Roster Registration only
- 10% discount when you enter the 3-event series
- $5 discount per event with MRA or Triathlon MB membership
Volunteer:
If you would like to volunteer at our events, please click on the links below and register with us. Our volunteer coordinator will be in touch with you!
Volunteer Race 1: April 2
Volunteer Race 2: April 16
Volunteer Race 3: April 23
The April Run Series – An MTC Fundraiser
The Manitoba Triathlon Centre is excited to host the annual April Run Series in Assiniboine Park each year as our primary club fundraiser. Proceeds from the race help offset program costs such as equipment, facilities and travel. The Manitoba Triathlon Centre program offers training for youth, junior and U23 athletes looking to develop their triathlon skills and compete at an elite level. Athletes who got their start in the MTC program include recent Olympians Tyler Mislawchuk and Sarah-Anne Brault.
MRA Series Awards
Results from the Patrick Riddell April Run Series p/b Sobey’s count towards the Manitoba Runners Association Youth Series and Classic Series.

Patrick Riddell April Run Series – Race 2
Kick off your spring racing in 2023 with three weeks of racing at the April Run Series!
Welcome to the Patrick Riddell April Run Series p/b Sobey’s. Sign up for the 2 km fun run series, the 5 km series, or the 5-10-15 km build series. The races are on Sunday April 2, 16 and 23. Virtual participants will have the one or two-week period before the in-person race to complete the distance and submit their results.
In-person date Virtual event dates Distances
Race 1: Sunday April 2 March 27 to April 2 2km, 5km
Race 2: Sunday April 16 April 3 to April 16 2km, 5km, 10km
Race 3: Sunday April 23 April 17 to April 23 2km, 5km, 15km
Discounts:
- Early bird pricing ends Sunday February 26th
- Normal pricing ends Sunday March 26
- Late pricing in effect after March 26
- Race Roster Registration only
- 10% discount when you enter the 3-event series
- $5 discount per event with MRA or Triathlon MB membership
Volunteer:
If you would like to volunteer at our events, please click on the links below and register with us. Our volunteer coordinator will be in touch with you!
Volunteer Race 1: April 2
Volunteer Race 2: April 16
Volunteer Race 3: April 23
The April Run Series – An MTC Fundraiser
The Manitoba Triathlon Centre is excited to host the annual April Run Series in Assiniboine Park each year as our primary club fundraiser. Proceeds from the race help offset program costs such as equipment, facilities and travel. The Manitoba Triathlon Centre program offers training for youth, junior and U23 athletes looking to develop their triathlon skills and compete at an elite level. Athletes who got their start in the MTC program include recent Olympians Tyler Mislawchuk and Sarah-Anne Brault.
MRA Series Awards
Results from the Patrick Riddell April Run Series p/b Sobey’s count towards the Manitoba Runners Association Youth Series and Classic Series.

















