What are the distances for the weetbix TRYathlon?
Distances are approximate and are as follows; 7 year olds 50m swim/ 4km cycle/ 1.5km run. 8 – 10 year olds 75 – 100m swim/ 4km cycle/ 1.5km run. 11 – 15 year olds 150 – 200m swim/ 8km cycle/ 1.5 km run.
Is the Weet-Bix TRYathlon Cancelled?
We are very disappointed to announce that the Sanitarium Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlon series for 2022 will not be able to proceed as planned.
Which was first Weetabix or Weet-Bix?
Produced in the UK since 1932, Weetabix is the British version of the original Australian Weet-Bix. Both Weet-Bix and Weetabix were invented by Bennison Osborne, an Australian.
Is Weet-Bix South Africa?
Weet-Bix is a whole-grain wheat breakfast cereal created and manufactured in Australia and New Zealand by the Sanitarium Health Food Company.
What does the boy in the Weet-Bix ad say?
DESCRIPTION OF THE ADVERTISEMENT The television advertisement involves a camera shot panning across a series of nine children seated at a long table, each apparently eating a bowl of Weet-Bix. As each child is shown, they speak one word of the sentence ‘Nine out of ten nutritionists recommend kids eat Weet-Bix’.
What is the world record for the most Cheerios stacked?
16 cheerios high
So far it seems that the “Cheerio Stack Challenge” record is 16 cheerios high. Participating dads have been creative with cheerio stacking attempts, with some dads posting pictures of their sleeping children with cereal stacked atop their heads, noses, and even feet.
Is Weet-Bix Australian?
First Australia, now the world Still 100 per cent Australian-owned and made, today Weet-Bix is sold in some 22 countries across the world.
What is the Weet-Bix Kids Tryathlon?
The Sanitarium Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlon is designed for Kiwi kids aged 6-15 years to help them stay active and healthy through a programme of participation. The series has been running since 1992 and is a rite of passage for Kiwi kids. To date, over 450,000 Kiwi kids have given it a TRY.
Where is the Hastings Weet-Bix Kids Tryathlon 2021?
The Hastings Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlon in 2021 is located at Mitre 10 Park Hawke’s Bay. The TRYathlon will begin with the swim leg in the outdoor pool. The pool is 50m in length. The Transition area is located in Mitre 10 Park. The bike leg is around Hawke’s Bay Regional Sports Park, and the run leg is around Frimley Park itself.
What should I pack for the Weet-Bix Kids Tryathlon?
Helmets are compulsory for the bike leg. Closed in running shoes and socks. Shoes are compulsory for both the bike and run legs. Drink bottle. Any medication you may need use of during the Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlon (eg. asthma inhaler). A box or something similar to put all your things in next to your bike.
What is the Tryathlon for kids?
The Sanitarium Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlon is designed for Kiwi kids aged 6-15 years to help them stay active and healthy through a programme of participation. The series has been running since 1992 and is a rite of passage for Kiwi kids.