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TriathletesThursday 24 July 2003
The triathlon has been called one of sport's toughest tests, yet it's increasingly popular with British women athletes. So what's the appeal of having to reach a world class standard in not just one, but three different sports?

Michelle Dillion, winner of this year's National Championships and Catherine Hughes, National Development Manager of the Womens Sports Foundation, join Jenni to talk about why more and more women are taking up this gruelling sport.

Salford City Council
British Triathlon Association
Womens Sports Foundation


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