Athletes take on trio of challenges in Wargrave Sprint Triathlon 2023
SWIMMERS, runners and cyclists took on the triple challenge of taking part in the Wargrave Sprint Triathlon last weekend.
SWIMMERS, runners and cyclists took on the triple challenge of taking part in the Wargrave Sprint Triathlon last weekend.
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