Moke Lake Triathlon - Saturday 16th March 2013




Moke Lake is a one of New Zealand’s little secrets. Nestled in the foot hills of Ben Lomond a short drive from Queenstown – you will be in awe of this truly amazing scenery as you near the race venue. The pictures above say it all!
2XU Sprint Distance Triathlon
750M SWIM OR 4KM KAYAK – in Moke Lake. Course will be marked and patrolled
20KM MTN BIKE: One lap course heading North from Moke Lake following RED ARROWS around PRIVATE property.
*Please note there will be several low river crossings en route over the first half of the course. (Swim / Bike Transition 50m from Lake)
6KM RUN: One lap course around Moke Lake heading anti-clockwise from Transition finishing at the Ben Lomond Woolshed
The Triathlon can be completed INDIVIDUALLY or in a TEAM of 2 or 3 persons
New World Duathlon
1.5KM RUN: off-road run starting at the edge of Moke Lake near swim transition finishing at the bike / run transition
20KM MTN BIKE: One lap course heading North from Moke Lake following RED ARROWS around PRIVATE property. *Please note there will be several low river crossings en route over the first half of the course. (Swim / Bike Transition 50m from Lake)
6KM RUN: One lap course around Moke Lake heading anti-clockwise from Transition finishing at the Ben Lomond Woolshed
The Duathlon can be completed INDIVIDUALLY or in a TEAM of 2 or 3 person
lakes leisure ‘DU IT’ Challenge
250M SWIM – in moke lake. Course will be marked and patrolled
10KM MTN BIKE: one lap course heading north from moke lake following red arrows around private property *please note there will be several low river crossings en route over the first half of the course* (swim / bike transition 50m from lake)
1.5KM RUN: off-road run starting in Transition finishing at the Ben Lomond Woolshed
SOUTHERN SPORTS PODIATRY 6KM & 10KM TRAIL RUN
One lap off road undulating course heading North from Moke Lake following red arrows around private property finishing at the Ben Lomond Woolshed.
*Please note there will be several low river crossings en route over the first half of the course.