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City of GP opens up registration for 2025 Grande Prairie Triathlon

Registration has opened up for this summer’s Grande Prairie 2025 Triathlon.

Formerly known as the Eastlink Centre Triathlon, this year’s event will include the usual categories- Try-a-Tri, Kids of Steel, Sprint, and Team Sprint, with new branding this time around.

Officials say through the re-brand, the event is more connected to the host city, and aligns with how other high-calibre fitness events in the province are branded.

Grande Prairie Mayor Jackie Clayton says the re-naming is a “positive step” in continuing to build on the attendance and reputation of the event, and Grande Prairie itself as a world-class triathlon destination.

Launching this year’s triathlon with fresh, updated branding helps shine a spotlight on the event’s growing reach across Western Canada, strengthening our sense of community pride and regional connection,” she says. 

Despite the re-brand, the race remains a Triathlon Alberta sanctioned event, so all athletes must have a membership to participate. Day memberships are $30 for adults, and $15 per athlete in a team, and can be added to your cart during registration. Kids of Steel memberships are included with the registration price.

Categories vary in price at $50 for kids between six and thirteen, and up to $120 per team in the adult categories, and early bird pricing is available until May 15th for adult racers. Registration is available online on the city’s website.

Ethan Montague
Ethan Montague
Reporter/Contributor for MyGrandePrairieNow.com and 104.7 2Day FM. Studied Broadcast News at SAIT. Team member since February 2023.
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