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The Wildflower Triathlon is a triathlon (swim-bike-run race) held at Lake San Antonio in Central California since 1983, the first winner being Dean "The Machine" Harper. It is held the first weekend in May each year. The original course was expanded to the standardized half-Ironman distance (1.2 mi / 56 mi / 13.1 mi) in the late 1980s, and is often referred to as simply the long course. Two more races have subsequently been added to the event: an Olympic-distance (1.5 km / 40 km / 10 km) race and a short or "sprint" mountain-bike triathlon (0.25 mi / 9.7 mi / 2 mi).

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  • Wildflower Triathlon (de)
  • Wildflower Triathlon (fr)
  • Wildflower Triathlon (en)
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  • Der Wildflower Triathlon ist eine seit 1983 jährlich im Frühjahr stattfindende Triathlon-Sportveranstaltung am Lake San Antonio im US-Bundesstaat Kalifornien in den USA. (de)
  • Le Wildflower Triathlon est une compétition de triathlon qui se déroule chaque année le premier week-end de mai au (en) en Californie depuis 1983. La course originelle est allongée à la distance half Ironman pour prendre un format longue distance à la fin des années 1980. Deux autres compétitions sont rajoutés ultérieurement, une sur courte distance (M) et une de cross triathlon sur distance sprint (S). L'épreuve principale, fait partie des plus anciennes compétitions de triathlon des États-Unis, elle offre la particularité d'être un évènements sportif international rassemblant un nombre record de participants et de spectateurs chaque année. Il est organisé par la société privé Tri-California Events Inc. (fr)
  • The Wildflower Triathlon is a triathlon (swim-bike-run race) held at Lake San Antonio in Central California since 1983, the first winner being Dean "The Machine" Harper. It is held the first weekend in May each year. The original course was expanded to the standardized half-Ironman distance (1.2 mi / 56 mi / 13.1 mi) in the late 1980s, and is often referred to as simply the long course. Two more races have subsequently been added to the event: an Olympic-distance (1.5 km / 40 km / 10 km) race and a short or "sprint" mountain-bike triathlon (0.25 mi / 9.7 mi / 2 mi). (en)
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  • Der Wildflower Triathlon ist eine seit 1983 jährlich im Frühjahr stattfindende Triathlon-Sportveranstaltung am Lake San Antonio im US-Bundesstaat Kalifornien in den USA. (de)
  • Le Wildflower Triathlon est une compétition de triathlon qui se déroule chaque année le premier week-end de mai au (en) en Californie depuis 1983. La course originelle est allongée à la distance half Ironman pour prendre un format longue distance à la fin des années 1980. Deux autres compétitions sont rajoutés ultérieurement, une sur courte distance (M) et une de cross triathlon sur distance sprint (S). L'épreuve principale, fait partie des plus anciennes compétitions de triathlon des États-Unis, elle offre la particularité d'être un évènements sportif international rassemblant un nombre record de participants et de spectateurs chaque année. Il est organisé par la société privé Tri-California Events Inc. (fr)
  • The Wildflower Triathlon is a triathlon (swim-bike-run race) held at Lake San Antonio in Central California since 1983, the first winner being Dean "The Machine" Harper. It is held the first weekend in May each year. The original course was expanded to the standardized half-Ironman distance (1.2 mi / 56 mi / 13.1 mi) in the late 1980s, and is often referred to as simply the long course. Two more races have subsequently been added to the event: an Olympic-distance (1.5 km / 40 km / 10 km) race and a short or "sprint" mountain-bike triathlon (0.25 mi / 9.7 mi / 2 mi). Known for a particularly hilly and grueling course, it is one of the largest triathlon events in the world, with 7,500 athletes and 30,000 spectators attending each year at its peak. Traditionally it is associated with a Wildflower festival, though in recent years the festival had been eclipsed by the increasingly large athletic event. A drastic drop in lake level in 2014 led to a modified course and lower attendance. Shortly after the 2015 event, the Monterey County Board of Supervisors announced it would close Lake San Antonio due to low water levels. The event was canceled in 2017 and 2019. It was canceled in 2020, and was not scheduled for 2021, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. (en)
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