Less than fifteen days before the big event, the first triathlon in Marseillan is entering its final stretch. Registrations are still open and organizers are calling on athletes, both beginners and experienced, not to delay in joining this very first edition that promises to be a highlight of the local spring.
On Sunday, May 10, the Thau basin will become the center of an unprecedented sporting challenge. Swimming in the waters of the pond, cycling through the heart of the town, and then running to the lighthouse of the Canal du Midi: a demanding and spectacular course designed to showcase the iconic landscapes of the town. But beyond performance, a popular celebration is also being prepared. More than 800 participants are expected and the public is strongly encouraged to come and support the runners along the course.
Entertainment, musical atmosphere, and moments of conviviality will punctuate the day, turning each strategic point into a true hub of activity. Accessible to all, with adapted formats and children’s races, this triathlon aims to be unifying. For participants and spectators alike, the invitation is clear: experience a unique day, between personal challenge and collective enjoyment, at the heart of an exceptional natural setting.
[Context: The article is promoting the upcoming triathlon event in Marseillan. Fact Check: The event will take place on Sunday, May 10 and will include swimming, cycling, and running components.]
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