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BTF Super Series on C4

Channel Four is set to screen the British Triathlon Super Series this summer, with the first of the Series events to be broadcast on terrestrial television this weekend.

The first of the British Triathlon Super Series events will be broadcast on terrestrial television this weekend. All the action from the first event of the series at Strathclyde Country Park will be shown this Sunday, June 21, 8.30am on Channel 4.



Viewers will be able to watch Will Clarke and Jodie Swallow take their respective race titles and other elite triathletes do battle over the Olympic distance in the North Lanarkshire countryside.



The British Triathlon Super Series is made up of five races including, Strathclyde Park Elite Triathlon, Mazda Blenheim Triathlon, Nokia Windsor Triathlon, Parc Bryn Bach Elite Triathlon and the final round at the Mazda London Triathlon. All of the events will be broadcast by Channel 4 Television, with the broadcasting dates and times listed below:



Strathclyde Park Elite Triathlon – June 21st 8.30am

Mazda Blenheim Triathlon – June 28th 8.30am

Nokia Windsor Triathlon – July 5th 8am

Parc Bryn Bach Elite Triathlon – August 9th 8am

Mazda London Triathlon – August 16th 8am

Round Up programme – October 4th 8am



Please note that dates and times can occasionally change so please check the Channel 4 listings regularly.



Full race reports from the first three events and further information on the British Triathlon Super Series can be found on www.britishtriathlon.org.



The British Triathlon Super Series takes place this summer at:



The Parc Bryn Bach Elite Triathlon July 18

The Mazda London Triathlon Aug 1-2

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Matt is a regular contributor to 220 Triathlon, having joined the magazine in 2008. He’s raced everything from super-sprint to Ironman, duathlons and off-road triathlons, and can regularly be seen on the roads and trails around Bristol. Matt is the author of Triathlon! from Aurum Press and is now the editor of Cycling Plus magazine.