From February 23 - 25, the UK’s largest triathlon show, Triathlon Show: London will return to London’s ExCeL for 2018. The show caters for swimmers, cyclists, runners and triathletes with 100’s of exhibitors, whilst providing visitors the opportunity to take part in swim coaching sessions, to test the latest bikes or to take part in a 10km run, as well as the best information on nutrition, training and events.
A ticket to the Triathlon Show: London will also gain visitors entry to the London Bike Show and The Telegraph Travel Show. Adult tickets cost £16.00, with concession tickets at £10.00, children 8 and under are free and 9-16 year olds cost £4.00. Booking fee applies per ticket.
For further information and to purchase tickets please visit www.TriathlonShowLondon.co.uk
When?
Friday February 23: 10:00 – 17:00
Saturday February 24: 10:00 – 17:30
Sunday February 25: 10:00 – 16:00
Where? ExCel, Royal Victoria Dock, 1 Western Gateway, London E16 1XL
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