There'll be plenty of sporting action on Jersey's Waterfront as the Supertri returns on Sunday (21 September), along with the Race for Kids.
The world-class Super League Triathlon is back in the island for the first time since 2021.
READ: Supertri League returns to Jersey
On Sunday afternoon the world's top short-course triathletes will head down to Elizabeth Marina for Supertri League’s uniquely fast-paced, exhilarating race format.
Professional athletes, including Team GB stars Jonathan Brownlee and Georgia Taylor-Brown, will take on three rapid stages of swim, bike and run without a break.
Read : Three Olympic gold medalists to race in 2025 Jersey Supertri
Each stage involves a 300m swim, 4k bike ride and 1.6km run.
Spectators can see the action from the compact course around the Marina and the Waterfront.
CEO Michael D'Hulst told Channel 103 the dynamic format and Jersey setting makes it a great watch:
"We race on a one mile loop around Elizabeth Marina, which means if you come down as a spectator you will see the athletes flying by every 90 seconds.
"They love it here, they say the community support is incredible."

There is a Fan Zone at Marina Gardens, above the Waterfront car park, with big screens showing the racing.
There will be food and drinks stalls, live entertainment, giveaways and children's activities.
Fans have the chance to meet the Supertri athletes at the Fan Zone on Saturday between 3-5pm, and there will be a free Q&A with the Podium Racing team, who are currently at the top of the leaderboard.
Ahead of the elite competition, hundreds of families are expected to take part in the RBC Race for Kids.
The fun run is open to people of all ages and fitness levels, with 2.5km, 5km and 10km courses.
Read: Schools to compete for 'most active' title and coveted Supertri suit
Sunday’s Race Schedule
RBC Race for the Kids – Start Times
10:00 10k Race
11:00 5k Race
12:00 2.5k Race
Supertri League Jersey
14:10 – 15:05 Women’s Race
15:20 – 16:15 Men’s Race

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