Sport 2024 Echuca Moama triathlon through the lens By Riverine Herald Jan 21, 2024 Setting off: Van Lowry runs out of the transition zone to start the bike leg. Photo by Aidan Briggs Riverine Herald photographer Aidan Briggs was behind the lens to capture the action at the 2024 Echuca Moama triathlon. Going strong: Lucy Collins powers along during the run leg. Photo by Aidan Briggs Moving well: Runners make their way through the Port area. Photo by Aidan Briggs Brilliant effort: Merlin Tzaros runs towards the finish line. Photo by Aidan Briggs Thumbs up: Geoff Breese enjoys himself on the run leg. Photo by Aidan Briggs Flying: Cassandra Langtree turns off High St on the bike course. Photo by Aidan Briggs Too strong: Women’s winner Regan Hollioake heads through for her second lap of the run leg. Photo by Aidan Briggs Looking strong: Vegas Henry heads out on her first of two run laps. Photo by Aidan Briggs Looking fast: Seb Walker motors through the Port area. Photo by Aidan Briggs All smiles: Bernie O'Connor completes a lap of the bike course. Photo by Aidan Briggs Rapid: Sebastian Asher flies past spectators on the run leg. Photo by Aidan Briggs Nearly there: Competitors head towards the turnaround point on the bike leg. Photo by Aidan Briggs Start pedalling: Athletes go through the bike mount zone following the swim. Photo by Aidan Briggs Heading downstream: Competitors enjoyed a strong current to help push them along in the swim. Photo by Aidan Briggs Creating a gap: Men’s winner David Fawkes pulls away from his rivals on the run leg. Photo by Aidan Briggs Looking ahead: Tim Nelson during the run leg. Photo by Aidan Briggs By Riverine Herald RIV Herald Related Stories Sport Former GVL stars compete for goal kicking award in metro Melbourne leagueIt’s an ex-AFL tall versus a former GVL star. By Liam Nash Sport Howden is about to cross into uncharted territory, playing game 550 for the SwansThere are milestones, and then there are monuments. By Liam Nash Sport Rushworth to salute oldest TigersRushworth is about to hold a 60-year reunion of premiership players. By Alan McLean Sport Mansfield’s ‘Billy the Kid’ crowned The News’ Player of the Month for JulyMansfield forward Billy Hogan is in line to do something no Eagles player has achieved in the club’s Goulburn Valley League era. By Josh Huntly Newsletter Delivered daily Monday to Friday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular Police & Court Fatal crash in Avenel Police & Court Stolen car involved in crash with truck News End of the road for servo Sport STICKY SITUATION: Junior match play rips up pitches, affecting multiple service users Sport Milly Brock makes heroic netball return
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