"City-centre triathlon in Adelaide — race through iconic streets and waterways."
🏊 Swim
River swim in Adelaide
🚴 Bike
Hilly bike course through Adelaide region
🏃 Run
Run course through Adelaide
Transition Details
T1/T2 are in the same location · Surface: pavement
Weather
Typical race-day conditions: 11°C with 78% humidity.
Registration
https://www.example.com/adelaide-triathlon-olympic
The Story
You come to Adelaide for the racing and stay for everything else. The 1500m swim sends you into cool river at 17°C — cool enough to want a wetsuit, warm enough to swim without panic. The 40km bike packs 581m of elevation gain — a seriously hilly course that separates climbers from time-triallists. The 10km run rolls through Adelaide, never letting you settle into a rhythm. Humidity sits around 78% — the air itself feels like resistance. The city delivers: St Vincent Gulf waters, wine-region proximity, a city that hosts with quiet confidence. The kind of race that makes you understand why Olympic distance exists.
"The swim in Adelaide wakes you up. The bike tests you. The run shows you who you are."
What It Feels Like
Olympic-distance triathlon with Adelaide character. This course suits experienced athletes who want terrain to match their training. This course rewards preparation and punishes overconfidence. The setting adds something no training plan can prepare you for.
🏊 The Swim
A 1500m river swim at 17°C. Current adds a variable — sometimes helpful, sometimes a challenge. Read the race briefing carefully for swim direction and expected flow.
🚴 The Bike
40km with 581m of climbing — a seriously hilly course that rewards power-to-weight over pure wattage. The climbs are the race; the descents are recovery. Come with climbing legs or come with patience.
🏃 The Run
A 10km rolling run through Adelaide. The undulations are gentle but relentless — each small rise costs more than it should on tired legs. Keep your cadence quick on the ups and let gravity help on the downs.
💡 Insider Tips
- → At 17°C, the water is cool enough to tighten your breathing on entry. Practice cold starts — jump in, swim hard for 50m, settle into rhythm. Race day shouldn't be the first time you experience this.
- → Winds averaging 15 km/h are common. On the bike, ride steady power rather than steady speed. The headwind sections will slow you; the tailwind sections will reward patience.
- → The bike has 581m of climbing — don't underestimate the cumulative toll on your legs. Keep your cadence high on the climbs and save your quads for the run. A compact crankset with a 28+ cassette is worth considering.
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FAQ
What distance is the Adelaide Triathlon Olympic? +
The Adelaide Triathlon Olympic is a Olympic Distance distance triathlon: 1500m swim, 40km bike, and 10km run (51.5km total) in Adelaide, Australia.
When is the Adelaide Triathlon Olympic? +
Typically held in April on a Saturday.
Water temperature and wetsuit rules? +
River water at 17°C average. Wetsuits are allowed.
How hilly is the bike course? +
581m of climbing over 40km. Profile: hilly. Drafting not allowed.
What's the weather like on race day? +
4–17°C, 78% humidity, 20% rain chance, 15 km/h winds.
Average finish time? +
Approximately 2h 30m. Varies with conditions and athlete experience.
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