Story and pictures by REDintern Colin Tung

Youth Triathlon

Mok Ying Ren leads student-athletes on a short run. (Photo 1 © Colin Tung/Red Sports)

St Andrew’s Junior College, Friday, January 30, 2009 — 2007 SEA Games triathlon gold medalist Mok Ying Ren was on hand as an ambassador for the inaugural 2009 Milo/MOE Youth TRYathlon last Friday.

Singapore’s first youth triathlon event is slated for Saturday, 7 March, at Sentosa’s Tanjong Beach for student-athletes between the ages of 8 and 18 years.

“I like the idea of this event as it emphasises enjoying the sport without the pressures of having to win,” said Ying Ren. “This is what Singaporean kids need as a deviation from the daily grind they are used to with rankings and results.”

The event, which consists of back-to-back swim, bike, and run legs, will adopt a non-competition format and every participant will receive an event singlet and a goodie bag, as well as a finisher’s trophy.

Organised by the Racers’ Toolbox, the event will have a junior (8-11 years), an intermediate (12-15 years), and a senior (16-18 years) category. For those not confident yet of taking on all three disciplines of the triathlon, there is the option of the relay where the composition of the team will not be restricted by age. 

Suresh Narayanan, Managing Director for Nestle Singapore, said that the event will be about “participation in the absence of rankings and timings.”

For those who think the event sounds difficult, event director, Scott Larsen, said: “Triathlons can be fun. Get wet, have a bike ride, and have fun!”

For more details of the event, visit www.tryathlon.com.sg.

Ying Ren

Mok Ying Ren (second from right) hopes to “encourage kids to enjoy sports and at the same time, learn to juggle between commitments, just like juggling training for the various disciplines in a triathlon.” He’s joined by Ben Pulham of Racers’ Toolbox (extreme right) and sponsor representatives. (Photo © Colin Tung/Red Sports)

Youth Triathlon

Student-athletes attending a talk by Ying Ren. (Photo © Colin Tung/Red Sports)