World’s Largest Corporate Triathlon this Sunday 17 February, Elwood Beach

The 26th Annual Nissan Corporate Triathlon National Series opener is on this weekend with over 5,000 competitors,10,000 spectators and over 500 meters of corporate marquees! The Series has become an institution amongst local, national and international business communities, promoting important corpo

World’s Largest Corporate Triathlon this Sunday 17 February, Elwood Beach
This is where many triathlon careers will start

The 26th Annual Nissan Corporate Triathlon National Series opener is on this weekend with over 5,000 competitors,10,000 spectators and over 500 meters of corporate marquees!

The Series has become an institution amongst local, national and international business communities, promoting important corporate values such as teamwork, company pride, and loyalty within a fun supportive environment. Some enter for fun, to try their first tri and others for corporate rivalry – whether it’s to beat their own CEO, competitor rivals or to be crowned industry champions.

With viewing platforms in and around the venue, corporate hospitality and live entertainment, this is a day of celebration!

Some of Australia’s leading companies will go head to head such as Shell, Myer, Channel 7, Michael Page, Colonial First State, Brookfield Multiplex, iSelect, Simplot and more.

The Series will also be staged in Sydney (3 March), Adelaide (24 March), Perth (14 April) & Gold Coast (4 May) attracting over 15,000 competitors nationally.

The Nissan Corporate Triathlon National Series 2013 is proudly sponsored by Nissan, BRW, Brooks, Fleet Partners, Hotham, Michael Page, Ozito, Schneider Electric & Terra Firma.

Event Details

Date: Sunday 17 February 2013
Location: Elwood Beach

Distance: 400m Swim, 10km Cycle, 4km Run
Format: Teams of three can choose to do a single leg each, or complete the full distance each in a relay format.

Competitors: 5,000+ Spectators: 10,000+

Huge crowds turn out to support the thousands of athletes.
Huge crowds turn out to support the thousands of athletes.