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Deca per Day

The deca per day ultra-triathlon is a race where athletes have to complete one full distance triathlon (i.e. 3.8 km swim, 180 km bike and 42.2 km run) every day for 10 consecutive days. There is one start and one finish each day - i.e. the time starts once with the beginning of the swim part and ends after the athlete crosses the finish line at the end of the run part on each day.

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Quintuple per Day

The quintuple per day ultra-triathlon is a race where athletes have to complete one full distance triathlon (i.e. 3.8 km swim, 180 km bike and 42.2 km run) every day for 5 consecutive days. There is one start and one finish each day - i.e. the time starts once with the beginning of the swim part and ends after the athlete crosses the finish line at the end of the run part on each day.

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Triple per Day

The triple per day ultra-triathlon is a race where athletes have to complete one full distance triathlon (i.e. 3.8 km swim, 180 km bike and 42.2 km run) every day for 3 consecutive days. There is one start and one finish each day - i.e. the time starts once with the beginning of the swim part and ends after the athlete crosses the finish line at the end of the run part on each day.

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Double per Day

The double per day ltra-triathlon is a race where athletes have to complete one full distance triathlon (i.e. 3.8 km swim, 180 km bike and 42.2 km run) every day for 2 consecutive days. There is one start and one finish each day - i.e. the time starts once with the beginning of the swim part and ends after the athlete crosses the finish line at the end of the run part on each day.

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Double Continuous

The double continuous ultra-triathlon is a race that combines 7.6 km swim, 360 km bike and 84.4 km run without a break. There is one start and one finish - i.e. the time starts once with the beginning of the swim part and ends after the athlete crosses the finish line at the end of the run part.

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