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  • awareness of importance of sport at school level
  • social inclusion and prevent early school leaving
  • an ethical approach to sport
  • all types of sports at school level

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Title of the initiative:
Triathlon
Web site of the initiative:
Date of the Event:
2nd of June 2015
Country:
Belgium
City:
Eupen
Sport:
Athletics, Cycling, Swimming
Aims:
promotion of an ethical approach to sport
promotion of awareness of importance of sport at school level
Description of the initiatives:
The 2nd of June 2015 took place the 24th triathlon of Institut Saint-Joseph:
• 300 metres swimming in an indoor swimming pool
• 13.4 kilometres cycling on a new track
• 3 kilometres race.

This activity is organised every year by physical education teachers.
It takes place at Eupen swimming pool and nearby.
It is addressed to the students of the last three years. In 2015, it gathered 130 participants between 16 and 18 years old.

Triathlon is the achievement of the common thread of the school in endurance. Thanks to this thread, anyone can progress and gain confidence to finish the final trial in good conditions.
2015 results: http://www.isjwelk.be/TRIAT2015.pdf
2015 pictures: http://www.welkisj.be/album15/crbst_5.html
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