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2014 Triathlete Magazine Training Camp Kicks Off Sept. 17

It’s a can’t-miss event that will feature pro appearances, awesome swag, training in some of our favorite spots and a TriRock race.

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We want you to come train (and race) with us! We’re excited to announce the first ever Triathlete Magazine Training Camp, set to take place from Wednesday, Sept. 17 to Sunday, Sept. 21. It’s a can’t-miss event that will feature pro appearances, awesome swag and training in some of the Triathlete editors’ favorite spots in San Diego County.

The camp will consist of two to three guided workouts per day, all with Triathlete magazine editors and some of the sport’s top stars. Training will include one long ride with full support, a trail run, an open-water swim (in addition to other swim, bike, run workouts), a swim stroke analysis by SwimLabs, plus workshops from top triathlon experts.

Throughout the week, campers will be treated to healthy and delicious meals from private chef and elite amateur road cyclist Jessica Cerra.

The camp will conclude with the 2014 TriRock San Diego event, where participants can choose either the sprint- or Olympic-distance race.

Other perks include access to an on-site mechanic, an ultimate gear bag, professional photos and more.

To see the complete camp lineup and to register, visit Triathlete.com/Trainwithus. The camp is limited to 12 participants, so don’t wait to register!

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