Supertri brings action-packed weekend

The Supertri event features running, cycling and swimming
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The Supertri League is bringing elite triathlon racing, family-friendly activities, and community events to Jersey's Waterfront.
On Sunday the day begins with the RBC Race for the Kids, a charity fun run supporting the Jersey Child Care Trust.
Open to all ages and fitness levels, participants can choose from 2.5km, 5km, or 10km routes, with warm-up sessions before each race.
In the afternoon, the spotlight shifts to Elizabeth Marina, where the world's top short-course triathletes, including Team GB stars Jonathan Brownlee and Georgia Taylor-Brown, will compete in three back-to-back stages of swim 300m (980ft), bike 4km (2.5 miles), and run 1.6km (1 mile).
Fans can catch the excitement from around the Marina or at the Waterfront Gardens Fan Zone, which will feature big screens, food stalls, live entertainment, giveaways, and children's activities.
The festivities kick off early on Saturday with a meet and greet session from 15:00 to 17:00 BST, including live music, street food, and a question and answer with the leading Podium Racing team.
Attendees can also grab official merchandise and get it signed by the athletes.
Race Schedule – Sunday 21 September:
10:00 – RBC Race for the Kids 10km
11:00 – RBC Race for the Kids 5km
12:00 – RBC Race for the Kids 2.5km
14:10–15:05 – Supertri Women's Race
15:20–16:15 – Supertri Men's Race
Road Closures:
Saturday: Rue De L'Etau and La Rue de Carteret closed from 13:30 to 15:15.
Sunday: Same roads closed from 06:00 to 19:00; Victoria Avenue footpath and cycle path impacted from 10:00 to 13:00.
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