Sports - Almere, Flevoland, Netherlands
Challenge Almere-Amsterdam, also know as the Almere Holland Triathlon is the the oldest triathlon race in the world outside of Hawaii and the only one below sea level!Five reasons to race:1) When you race Almere, you're part of triathlon history2) World's only race below sea level3) First or last: you are welcomed as a hero in Almere4) Fast flat course: the only rival are the winds and yourself5) Beautiful contrast between endless polder roads and urban buzz with thousands of spectatorsThe Almere course is the world's only long distance triathlon course located below sea level on reclaimed land at the bottom of what was once the Zuiderzee (South Sea), just 25km from the Dutch capital of Amsterdam. Still surrounded by water, the course features the typical Dutch landscapes renowned the world over – dikes, windmills, tulip fields and endless straight, fast roads where the battle is between you and the elements.Almere's long history of triathlon includes hosting four European Championships (1985, 1991, 1999, 2006) and two World Championships (2003 and 2008) with the race record held by Jan van der Marel with a time of 7:57:46.The start and finish of Challenge Almere-Amsterdam will take place in the heart of the Almere's city centre, on the Esplanade, an area renowned for its culture and futuristic architecture.The two-lap swim takes place in the Weerwater, adjacent to the Esplanade. The name means ‚water again‘, as this lake was dug after the city of Almere was reclaimed from the Zuiderzee, bringing the water back.The bike course will take athletes through the province of Flevoland, racing along the former Zuiderzee seabed, between dikes and windmills. The run course features four laps of 10.5km through the city of Almere, alternating between modern architecture and calming nature and green spaces surrounding the Weerwater.
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