'It’s never too early to encourage a healthy lifestyle in kids,' says organizer Ryan Mitchell
After organizing Algoma’s first sanctioned triathlon since 2016 last July, RAM Fitness and Cycling owner Ryan Mitchell will be holding the second annual Copper Town Triathlon with a ‘Kids of Steel’ component along with adult races Sunday, July 21.
“This is an opportunity for fitness-focused parents to get their kids to join in on the action,” said Mitchell, owner of Sault Ste. Marie’s RAM Fitness and founder of the Copper Town Triathlon. “We want to welcome all ages and abilities. But the earlier you can get started on your fitness journey, the better.
Not ready to complete a triathlon on your own? Athletes of any age can participate as a team of two and split the events how they like.
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