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Perth Triathlon Club show creative edge to keep members active

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Creative Perth Triathlon Club is not letting the coronavirus outbreak stop them from remaining active.Members had been excitedly preparing for their first event of the year, the East Fife Triathlon, before the pandemic resulted in the cancellation of sport across the country.But the committee and coaches of the Perth club pieced together the makings of a virtual race which could be completed in line with government guidelines.A dry land strength and conditioning exercise accounted for the swim, while participants were also tasked with a 20km cycle and a 5km run.The challenge certainly got the creative juices flowing and included in the props used were paddling pools, hot-tubs and garden sprinkler systems.Andrew Miller, head coach at Perth

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