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The success of the recent Challenge Philippines triathlon marks a new renaissance for the sport in the Philippines.

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Sponsored jointly by the Asian Triathlon Confederation (ASTC) and the Japan Triathlon Union (JTU), the youth training camp attracted close to 40 junior triathletes and coaches from four Asian countries – Hong Kong, Vietnam, South Korea, and host Philippines – with former Australian national team training director and veteran triathlete Rob Pickard as camp director.
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Sponsored jointly by the Asian Triathlon Confederation (ASTC) and the Japan Triathlon Union (JTU), the youth training camp attracted close to 40 junior triathletes and coaches from four Asian countries – Hong Kong, Vietnam, South Korea, and host Philippines – with former Australian national team training director and veteran triathlete Rob Pickard as camp director.
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