Challenge Family in 2024, The new races on the calendar
As we welcome 2024, we also celebrate the arrival of exciting new races in it Challenge Family calendar.
This year, triathletes will have the opportunity to compete in spectacular destinations, each with its unique charm and challenge.
CHALLENGE ISRAMAN - March 1rd
The hope for peace in the Eilat region, Israel, opens the doors to a legendary journey. Known for its ruggedness and natural beauty, Eilat offers golden beaches and a warm climate ideal for a family “trication.”
CHALLENGE MALAYSIA - March 3rd
Located in a tropical paradise, this triathlon is accessible from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. In addition to the middle distance, sprint distance and Junior Challenge events will be held, promoting an inclusive sports weekend.
CHALLENGE CESENATICO - May 12th
In the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, Cesenatico stands out for its port designed by Leonardo da Vinci. With a technical and mountainous route, this city is a renowned cycling destination and will host the second stage of the 2024 Tour de France.
CHALLENGE GALLIPOLI - June 2
Gallipoli offers a unique triathletic experience, immersed in the history of the First World War. The tour extends through the historic protected area, offering stunning views over the Dardanelles.
SAIL CHALLENGE CAP QUEBEC - July 12th
With its rich French culture, Québec presents itself as an unforgettable destination. The route passes through Old Quebec, a UNESCO heritage site, offering a mix of history and sport.
CHALLENGE NEW JERSEY STATE TRI - July 12th
This triathlon, located in beautiful Mercer Country Park, is known for being one of the fastest and flattest in the US, with a calm lake swim.
CHALLENGE SANDEFJORD - 24 of August
Sandefjord, Norway, is a summer destination with rich Viking history. Its compact center and beaches make this place a perfect choice for triathlon and history lovers.
SAIL CHALLENGE ESPRIT MONTRÉAL - September 8st
Celebrating its 40th anniversary, this triathlon in Montréal stands out for its course on the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve and the foot race at the iconic site of the 1976 Olympic Games.
Each destination offers a sporting challenge and an opportunity to explore and enjoy.