Race registration
Pre-registration Checklist
Please note that you must have the following items with you to register:
- Photo ID. If you cannot produce valid ID you will not be able to register. Exceptions will not be made. (we suggest bringing a Passport or Drivers licence).
- Your confirmation ticket which was e-mailed to you.
- Your Triathlon Ireland licence card (if you are a member of Triathlon Ireland). Competitors without a Triathlon Ireland licence will have to pay €15 at registration for race day insurance.
- Professional licence (if you are a professional triathlete).
Race-day Checklist
Items you will receive in Registration and require on race-day will include the following:
- A wrist band (keep this on you at all times until you leave)
- A race number.
- A sheet with various sticky numbers (on this sheet it will clearly state where the stickers should be placed on your race kit).
- 3 x bags - A Bike bag. A Run bag. A Dry kit bag (Long distance only).
- A Swim hat
- Timing chip
- Timing chip strap.
- Car Park pass for race day.
- Info sheet.
- Goodie Bag.
- T-shirt.
General points of interest
- Please ensure that you have all these items in your possession before you leave registration.
- We advise you apply the stickers to your equipment at the first available opportunity. Please read the back of sheet for correct application.
- It is your responsibility to ensure your bike is in road worthy condition BEFORE you arrive in the venue. Once you have applied the Éireman number (sticker) to your bike you are implying that it is Race Ready. Tri bars, breaks and helmets will be checked before you rack your bike in Transition. Faulty bikes will not be admitted which may result in Race Cancellation. We recommend that you get your bike serviced at least 2 weeks before race to make sure it is functioning properly. This gives you enough time to bring it back to bike repair shop should anything new arise.
- There will be a bike mechanic for emergency issues only.
- Once Éireman number (sticker) is applied to your bike you must abide by Race Rules and wear a helmet at all times when cycling your bike. Training cycles included.














