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Echuca Moama Multi Sports Weekend

Echuca Moama Multi Sports Weekend

Starts: Saturday, 18 January 2025
Ends: Sunday, 19 January 2025
The Echuca Moama Multi Sports weekend includes the following three events: Echuca-Moama Junior Duathlon; Echuca-Moama Triathlon; and Wharf to Winery Swim. The weekend kicks off on Saturday morning with a Junior Duathlon around a bush setting. The Morley Auto Group Triathlon kicks off in the historic Port of Echuca area with participants starting with a 700 meters swim down the Murray River, followed by a 20km bike ride across the old Echuca Moama Bridge, finishing with a 5km run. EMTC will also host a Wharf to Winery Swim on Sunday morning where participants will swim from the Echuca Wharf down stream to Morrisons Winery.
Add to Calendar 2025-01-18 12:00 am 2025-01-19 12:00 am Echuca Moama Multi Sports Weekend The Echuca Moama Multi Sports weekend includes the following three events: Echuca-Moama Junior Duathlon; Echuca-Moama Triathlon; and Wharf to Winery Swim. The weekend kicks off on Saturday morning with a Junior Duathlon around a bush setting. The Morley Auto Group Triathlon kicks off in the historic Port of Echuca area with participants starting with a 700 meters swim down the Murray River, followed by a 20km bike ride across the old Echuca Moama Bridge, finishing with a 5km run. EMTC will also host a Wharf to Winery Swim on Sunday morning where participants will swim from the Echuca Wharf down stream to Morrisons Winery. High Street, Echuca , VIC , 3564 , Australia
High Street, Echuca , VIC , 3564 , Australia
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