3 In 1 Race Weekend include all 3-multi-sports disciplines in one weekend
- Triathlon
- Duathlon
- Aquathon
Series 1: 26-27 March 2022
Series 2: 25-26 June 2022
Series 3: 22-23 October 2022
All 3 races will be based on a point system. The overall winner will be the person with the highest number of points. It will be fast and fun racing due to the short distances involved in all 3 race formats.
Single Series signup
- Single Sport: 1,500 THB
- 3 x Multi-Sports: 2,500 THB
Multiple Series signup (special discount)
- Single Sport & Multiple Series (1,2,3): 3,900 THB
- 3 x Multi-Sports & Multiple Series (1,2,3): 6,500 THB (recommended!)
Registration Open: 23 November 2021: 1 pm
Click Book Now to join the events. Should require further information, please contact us at info@c55events.com
Sale & Customer service: 065-524-9200
Technical issue: 065-524-9100
Facebook Page: C55 Events
For all events in 2022, each athlete must take their own ATK test and present a negative test before entering the event. (take the ATK test within 24 hours before the event).
สำหรับงานอีเว้นท์ทุกงานในปี 2565 นักกีฬาทุกท่านจะต้องตรวจ ATK มาก่อน และแสดงหลักฐานการตรวจก่อนเข้างาน (ตรวจ ATK ภายใน 24 ชั่วโมงก่อนเข้างาน)
VENUE MAP :
Duathlon - Series 1 (26-27 March 22)
Sat 26 March 22
Duathlon distance: 2KM Run / 12KM Bike / 4KM Run
Early Bird
Before 5 Dec 21
1,300 THB
Regular Price
From 5 Dec 21 - 20 Mar 22
1,500 THB
Triathlon - Series 1 (26-27 March 22)
Sun 27 March 22
Triathlon distance: 750M Swim / 18KM Bike / 5KM Run
Early Bird
Before 5 Dec 21
1,300 THB
Regular Price
From 5 Dec 21 - 20 Mar 22
1,500 THB
Aquathlon - Series 1 (26-27 March 22)
Sun 27 March 22
Aquathlon distance: 750M Swim / 4KM Run
Early Bird
Before 5 Dec 21
1,300 THB
Regular Price
From 5 Dec 21 - 20 Mar 22
1,500 THB
Multi-Sports - Series 1 (26-27 March 22)
Sat 26 - Sun 27 March 22
Duathlon distance: 2KM Run / 12KM Bike / 4KM Run
Triathlon distance: 750M Swim / 18KM Bike / 5KM Run
Aquathlon distance: 750M Swim / 4KM Run
Early Bird
Before 5 Dec 21
2,300 THB
Regular Price
From 5 Dec 21 - 20 Mar 22
2,500 THB
Duathlon - Series 2 (25-26 June 22)
Sat 25 June 22
Duathlon distance: 2KM Run / 12KM Bike / 4KM Run
Early Bird
Before 1 Feb 22
1,300 THB
Regular Price
From 1 Feb 22 - 12 Jun 22
1,500 THB
Triathlon - Series 2 (25-26 June 22)
Sun 26 June 22
Triathlon distance: 750M Swim / 18KM Bike / 5KM Run
Early Bird
Before 1 Feb 22
1,300 THB
Regular Price
From 1 Feb 22 - 12 Jun 22
1,500 THB
Aquathlon - Series 2 (25-26 June 22)
Sun 26 June 22
Aquathlon distance: 750M Swim / 4KM Run
Early Bird
Before 1 Feb 22
1,300 THB
Regular Price
From 1 Feb 22 - 12 Jun 22
1,500 THB
Multi-Sports - Series 2 (25-26 June 22)
Sat 25-Sun 26 June 22
Duathlon distance: 2KM Run / 12KM Bike / 4KM Run
Triathlon distance: 750M Swim / 18KM Bike / 5KM Run
Aquathlon distance: 750M Swim / 4KM Run
Early Bird
Before 1 Feb 22
2,300 THB
Regular Price
From 1 Feb 22 - 12 Jun 22
2,500 THB
Duathlon - Series 3 (22-23 Oct 22)
Sat 22 October 22
Duathlon distance: 2KM Run / 12KM Bike / 4KM Run
Early Bird
Before 1 May 22
1,300 THB
Regular Price
From 1 May 22 - 9 Oct 22
1,500 THB
Triathlon - Series 3 (22-23 Oct 22)
Sun 23 October 22
Triathlon distance: 750M Swim / 18KM Bike / 5KM Run
Early Bird
Before 1 May 22
1,300 THB
Regular Price
From 1 May 22 - 9 Oct 22
1,500 THB
Aquathlon - Series 3 (22-23 Oct 22)
Sun 23 October 22
Aquathlon distance: 750M Swim / 4KM Run
Early Bird
Before 1 May 22
1,300 THB
Regular Price
From 1 May 22 - 9 Oct 22
1,500 THB
Multi-Sports - Series 3 (22-23 Oct 22)
Sat 22 - Sun 23 October 22
Duathlon distance: 2KM Run / 12KM Bike / 4KM Run
Triathlon distance: 750M Swim / 18KM Bike / 5KM Run
Aquathlon distance: 750M Swim / 4KM Run
Early Bird
Before 1 May 22
2,300 THB
Regular Price
From 1 May 22 - 9 Oct 22
2,500 THB
Duathlon Multiple Series (1,2,3)
Duathlon distance: 2KM Run / 12KM Bike / 4KM Run
Series 1: Sat 26 March 22
Series 2: Sat 25 June 22
Series 3: Sat 22 October 22
Early Bird
Before 5 Jan 22
3,600 THB
Regular Price
From 5 Jan 22 - 20 Mar 22
3,900 THB
Triathlon Multiple Series (1,2,3)
Triathlon distance: 750M Swim / 18KM Bike / 5KM Run
Series 1: Sun 27 March 22
Series 2: Sun 26 June 22
Series 3: Sun 23 October 22
Early Bird
Before 5 Jan 22
3,600 THB
Regular Price
From 5 Jan 22 - 20 Mar 22
3,900 THB
Aquathlon Multiple Series (1,2,3)
Aquathlon distance: 750M Swim / 4KM Run
Series 1: Sun 27 March 22
Series 2: Sun 26 June 22
Series 3: Sun 23 October 22
Early Bird
Before 5 Jan 22
3,600 THB
Regular Price
From 5 Jan 22 - 20 Mar 22
3,900 THB
Multi-Sports & Multiple Series (1,2,3)
Series 1: 26-27 March 22 (Duathlon / Triathlon / Aquathlon)
Series 2: 25-26 June 22 (Duathlon / Triathlon / Aquathlon)
Series 3: 22-23 October 22 (Duathlon / Triathlon / Aquathlon)
Early Bird
Before 5 Jan 22
6,300 THB
Regular Price
From 5 Jan 22 - 20 Mar 22
6,500 THB
13:00 - 14:00 |
BIB Collection and Bike Mechanic (Duathlon)
Indoor Football pitch
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13:00 - 14:30 |
Bike Check in
Transition zone
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14:30 - 15:00 |
Race Briefing
Main Stage
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15:00 |
Start time for Duathlon Wave 1
Next to the Lake
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15:05 |
Start time for Duathlon Wave 2
Next to the Lake
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17:00 |
Onwards Awards Ceremony all age groups
Main Stage
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13:00 - 14:00 |
Race Pack Collection and check-in (Aquathon)
Indoor Football pitch
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14:00 - 14:30 |
Race Briefing
Main Stage
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14:35 |
Start time for Aquathlon Wave 1
Swimming Pool
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14:40 |
Start time for Aquathlon Wave 2
Swimming Pool
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15:20 |
Onwards Awards Ceremony all age groups
Main Stage
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06:00 - 07:00 |
Race Pack Collection and Bike Mechanic (Triathlon)
Indoor Football pitch
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06:00 - 07:30 |
Bike Check in
Transition zone
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07:30 - 08:00 |
Race Briefing
Main Stage
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08:00 |
Start time for Triathlon Wave 1
Swimming Pool
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08:05 |
Start time for Triathlon Wave 2
Swimming Pool
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08:10 |
Start time for Triathlon Wave 3
Swimming Pool
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08:15 |
Start time for Triathlon Wave 4
Swimming Pool
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08:20 |
Start time for Triathlon Wave 5
Swimming Pool
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10:35 |
Onwards Awards Ceremony all race categories / age groups
Main Stage
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Point system
At the end of each race, the top-10 finishers, in each AG (Age Group), will receive points according to the table below *.
For 3 In 1 Race Weekend #1 and 3 In 1 Race Weekend #2, the finishers will receive points according to the ranking as per the below table. However, the finishers will earn double points in 3 In 1 Race Weekend #3.
These points will be accumulated race by race and after the final race of the series, the athlete with the highest number of points, in each AG format, will be crowned overall winner of the 3 In1 Race Weekend (3 series) 2022.
Points are collected from each event within all 3 series. Award will be given per AG and not per individual sports.
Remark: The Series Champion for each AG category must attend a minimum of 2 races to be eligible to receive the overall winner prize.
Place | Point |
1 | 100 |
2 | 80 |
3 | 70 |
4 | 65 |
5 | 50 |
6 | 45 |
7 | 40 |
8 | 35 |
9 | 30 |
10 | 25 |
Series Champion (Top Score 1-3)
1st 2nd and 3rd Place | ||
Categories | Male | Female |
18-30 years Old | 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place | 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place |
31-40 years Old | 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place | 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place |
41-50 years Old | 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place | 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place |
51-60 years Old | 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place | 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place |
60+ years Old | 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place | 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place |
Series Champion Trophy
3 In 1 Race Weekend
SWIM RULES
1. Each swimmer must wear an official swim cap provided by the race. Wearing swim goggles or a face mask is recommended, but not required.
2. No fins, paddles, snorkels, wetsuits* or flotation devices of any kind are allowed. Tri-suits and full-body suits must be sleeveless. Shoulders must be completely uncovered.
3. Swimmers are allowed to swim with a safety buoy that is attached to the body with a string that is no less than 1m in length. Swimmers who opt to swim with a safety buoy will not be eligible to compete for a trophy and/or prize money.
4. Please be sure your timing chip is properly fixed to your right ankle.
5. Swimwear must be 100% textile material, which is defined as materials consisting of natural and/or synthetic, individual and non-consolidated yarns used to constitute a fabric by weaving, knitting and/or braiding. Simply put, this would generally refer to suits made only from nylon or Lycra that do not have any rubberized material such as polyurethane or neoprene. Swimwear must not cover the neck. Swimwear with sleeves that extend from shoulder to elbow may be worn. Swimwear may not extend past the elbow, nor extend past the knees. Swimwear may contain a zipper. A race kit may be worn underneath swimwear.
6. No individual paddlers or escorts are allowed.
7. Swimmers will be required to have race officials mark their race numbers on both their shoulders. Please do not apply Sunscreen or Vaseline to erase bearing your race number.
8. Time penalties will be imposed on athletes not behind the official start line 5 minutes prior to the race start.
9. Swimmers are required to stay on course. Failure to do so may result in disqualification.
10. A swimmer experiencing difficulty and in need of assistance shall raise an arm overhead, pump it up and down, and call or seek assistance. A swimmer, who has received assistance, whether voluntary or involuntary, must retire and withdraw from the remainder of the race unless such assistance did not aid the swimmer in making forward progress. No swimmer shall return to the race if the official rendering assistance requests that the athlete withdraws from the race or receive medical assistance.
11. After the swim, athletes must dress for the bike portion of the race. Public nudity is prohibited and will result in disqualification.
BIKE RULES
1. Absolutely no drafting of another bike or any other vehicle is allowed.
2. Athletes must keep 7 meters (~4 bike lengths) distance between bikes except when passing. Failure to do so will result in a drafting violation.
3. A pass occurs when the overtaking athlete’s front wheel passes the leading edge of the athlete being overtaken.
4. Overtaking athletes may pass on the right for up to 20 seconds but must move back to the left side of the road, after passing. Failure to complete a pass within 20 seconds will result in a drafting violation. Athletes may not back out of the 7-meter draft zone once it is entered (drafting violation).
5. An overtaken athlete must immediately fall back 7 meters (~4 bike lengths) before attempting to regain the lead from a front running bike. Immediately re-passing prior to falling back 7 meters will result in an overtaken violation.
6. An overtaken athlete who remains within 7 meters (~4 bike lengths) for more than 20 seconds will be given a drafting violation.
7. Athletes must ride single file on the far left side of the road except when passing another rider, or for reasons of safety. Side-by-side riding is not allowed and will result in a position violation.
8. Athletes who impede the forward progress of other athletes will be given a blocking violation.
9. Athletes committing rules violations will be notified “on the spot” by an official.
10. Do not attempt to discuss the penalty with the official.
11. The official will:
- 1) Call out your bib number, stop you and notify you that you have received either a red card for drafting or a yellow card for any other penalty. The official will show you the corresponding coloured card and mark your bib with a “/” for drafting or a “P” for all other penalties.
- 2) Instruct you to report to the penalty tent (PT) in transition. There are no penalty tents on the course. The exact location of the PTs will be stated at the pre-race meeting.
- 3) The athlete will:
- (a) Report to the PT and tell the PT Official whether you were shown a red card or a yellow card. If you fail to report to the PT, you may be disqualified.
- (b) Register, via the sign-in sheet.
- (c) Remain in the PT for four minutes for each drafting violation (red card)
- (d) Be disqualified if you receive any combination of three penalties. If you are disqualified, you may finish the bike course but may not start the run.
- (e) Be disqualified for not reporting to the PT.
12. Bikes must be racked in a manner such that the majority of the bicycle is on the contestant’s side of the bike rack.
13. A shirt or sports top must be worn at all times. Contestants caught without a shirt or sports top may be disqualified.
14. No tandems, recumbent, fairings, or any add-on device designed exclusively to reduce are allowed. Any new, unusual, or prototype equipment will be subject to a determination of legality by the event organizer and/or Head Referee.
15. The sole responsibility of knowing and following the prescribed cycling course rests with each athlete No adjustments in times or results shall be made for athletes who fail to follow the proper course for any reason whatsoever.
16. Athletes must obey all traffic laws while on the cycling course unless otherwise specifically directed by an official, race monitor or designee with actual authority. Failure to do so may result in disqualification.
17. No athlete shall endanger himself or another participant. Any athlete, who intentionally presents a danger to any athlete or who, in the judgment of the Head Referee, appears to present a danger to any athlete may be disqualified.
18. A shirt or race top must be worn at all times.
19. If a bib number for the bike is provided by the race organizer, athletes must wear the bib number at all times while on the course. The bib number must be placed low on the BACK of athlete’s jersey where it is clearly visible. Folding or cutting bib number or intentional alteration of any kind is strictly prohibited. Race belts may be worn.
20. If a bike helmet number is provided by the race organizer, athletes must wear the number on the front of their helmet.
21. Athletes must have a bike frame number fixed to their bike and the entire number must be clearly visible from the left side.
22. CPSC-approved helmet is required during the entire bike portion including in and out of transition area. Any athlete riding without an approved helmet or chinstrap not fastened may be disqualified. Alterations to hard-shell helmet, which affect its integrity, are not allowed.
23. No individual support allowed. Ample aid and food stations will be provided. Friends, family members, coaches, or supporters of any type may NOT bike, drive, or run alongside athlete, may not pass food or other items to athlete and should be warned to stay completely clear of all athletes to avoid the disqualification of an athlete. It is incumbent upon each athlete to immediately reject any attempt to assist, follow, or escort.
24. BIKE AID STATIONS ARE LOCATED ON THE BIKE COURSE. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO SLOW FOR SAFE NUTRIENT PICK-UP. CALL OUT YOUR REQUIREMENTS CLEARLY AND IN ADVANCE. CREWS ARE INSTRUCTED NOT TO STEP ACROSS THE WHITE LINE FOR HANDOFFS. IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT YOU DON’T TOSS BIKE BOTTLES, CUPS, OR NUTRIENT BAGS ON THE ROADSIDE ALONG THE COURSE. BIKE BOTTLES MUST BE TOSSED TOWARD THE BOTTLE DROP AT THE ENTRANCE AND/ OR EXIT OF EACH AID STATION. A PENALTY WILL BE ASSESSED FOR DISCARDING A BIKE BOTTLE OR ANY OTHER LITTER/TRASH OUTSIDE THE DESIGNATED DROP ZONE.
25. Athletes must be individually responsible for repair and maintenance of their own bike. Athletes should be prepared to handle any possible mechanical malfunction. Assistance from official race personnel is permitted.
26. Athletes may walk bike, if necessary, but may not make progress on the bike course unaccompanied by their bicycle.
27. Bike inspection is not mandatory and will not be provided at bike check-in, although technicians will be available. Athletes are ultimately responsible for their own bikes. However, race officials may at their discretion make final judgment as to the soundness of bikes. In the event of foul weather, large plastic bags, which cover the entire bike, will be permitted as long as the bags are securely fastened to the bike.
28. Cyclists are individually responsible for following traffic laws and are solely responsible for the consequences of any infractions. Cyclists riding in violation of traffic laws may be disqualified. At all times, contestants should remain on the left side of the road.
29. While there will be traffic control on the bike course, it may be impossible to close the roads. Therefore, at all times during the race, contestants should assume that cars may be on the road and take all necessary safety precautions.
RUN RULES
1. No form of locomotion other than running, walking or crawling is allowed.
2. Athletes must wear their officially issued bib number in front of them clearly visible at all times on the course. Bib numbers identify the official athletes in the race. Folding, cutting the bib number, intentional alteration of any kind, or failure to wear race number is STRICTLY PROHIBITED and may result in disqualification.
3. NO INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT VEHICLES OR NON-PARTICIPANT ESCORT RUNNERS ARE ALLOWED. This is an individual endurance event. Teamwork as a result of outside assistance, which provides an advantage over single competitors, is not allowed. Individual support vehicles or non-participant escort runners will result in disqualification. A non-participant escort runner includes athletes who have withdrawn from the race, have been disqualified or have finished the race. Friends, family, members, coaches or supporters of any type may not bike, drive or run alongside athlete, may not pass food or other items to athlete and should be warned to stay completely clear of all athletes to avoid the disqualification of an athlete. It is incumbent upon each athlete to immediately reject any attempt to assist, follow, or escort. It IS permissible for an athlete who is still competing to run with other athletes who are still competing.
4. Athletes are expected to follow the directions and instructions of all race officials and public authorities.
5. The sole responsibility of knowing and following the prescribed running course rests with each athlete. No adjustments in times or results shall be made for athletes who fail to follow the proper course for any reason whatsoever.
GENERAL RULES
1. Headsets or Headphones are not allowed during ANY portion of the event
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UNIVERSAL COVID-19 SAFETY GUIDELINES
Introduction
At our events, athletes and all events partners’ safety is the highest priority.
we have created a solid safety protocol plan. This plan has been designed to keep all racers, spectators, volunteers and staff safe. The plan is meeting strict government requirements.
It is based on government and expert guidance, local rules and regulations, WHO recommendations, existing industry best practices, and customer feedback. Cleaning and Sanitization
1. Reduced customer touchpoints to minimize physical interaction between racers, spectators and event staff.
2. Additional cleaning and sanitization of customer touch-points at the venue, including check-in areas, toilets, medal and shirt collection, results, and at aid stations and obstacles.
3. Hand sanitiser will be available for use throughout events, including around high traffic areas, after every obstacle, in and around portable toilets. These will be refreshed by staff throughout the day.
4. The use of bottled water and pre-filled disposable paper cups.
5. Increased safety and hygiene procedures for staff and volunteers including regular hand sanitization.
Personal Protective Equipment
1. All event staff and volunteers will wear face coverings at all times. In addition to social distancing measures, racers are requested to wear a face mask while not on course.
2. Protective masks are mandatory for spectators and guardians at all times.
3. Transparent plastic shields will be installed at key interaction points, such as racer check-in, to create separation between both racers and staff.
Screening for Racers, Staff, Volunteers
1. Temperature checks will be conducted for everyone entering the venue. A person with a body temperature reading of 38 degrees Celsius + will not be allowed to enter.
2. Waiver: A new clause will be added as follows – I hereby confirm that I am not currently infected by COVID-19 and I have not been in contact with someone experiencing any of the following COVID-19 symptoms in the past 14 days:
- 1. Cough
- 2. Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- 3. Fever, Chills
- 4. Muscle pain
- 5. Sore throat
- 6. Loss of taste or smell
Event significant changes
Pre-Race:
1. Expo village will be reduced with a wider space between the tents. All vendors will provide gel sanitiser.
2. Hand sanitiser will be available for use throughout events, including around high traffic areas, in and around toilets. These will be refreshed by staff throughout the day.
Race:
1. Wave sizes will be reduced, and courses tracks will be widened from previous standards to ensure safe spacing while running/walking and at obstacles.
2. Race briefing online available on the website and/or social media channels.
3. Waiting triathletes must stay away from the start area until the time of their wave. Our team to prepare the waiting area next to the swim platform. For Duathlon, social distancing minimum 1 meter for each runner at the starting point.
4. Mask will be mandatory for triathlete at the venue and at the swim location before the wave start. We prepare a big trash bin at the starting point.
5. In case of queuing on course, a distance of a minimum of 2m between athletes must be respected by all competitors.
6. Volunteers will be on course to remind the distancing rules and to ensure safe spacing while running/walking at obstacles and water stations.
7. No hug or shake hand at the finish line
Post-Race
1. Awards ceremony will be held in a way that social distancing is respected. (2m distance. No hug or shake hands allowed)
2. Food and beverage after the race will be pre-packaged (Bottles or pre-filled cups).
This safety protocol is subject to change at our events discretion according to the epidemic situation near race date and recommendation from the ministry of health and government authorities