
City of Lakes Triathlon 2026
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City of Lakes Triathlon — Santa Rosa, New Mexico Saturday, August 8 | Sprint + Olympic | Relay Teams + Aquabike Kids Splash & Dash: Friday, August 7
Dive into one of New Mexico’s most fun summer race weekends in Santa Rosa—“the City of Natural Lakes.” The City of Lakes Triathlon (COLT) features a crystal-clear open-water swim in Twin Lake, a fast bike through classic high-desert scenery, and a run that brings the energy back to the water and the community. (And if you make a weekend of it, Santa Rosa’s famous Blue Hole is right there for post-race adventure.) saturdaywarriors.net+1
Choose your race Sprint Triathlon: 750m swim / 12.4mi bike / 3.1mi run Olympic Triathlon: 1500m swim / 24.9mi bike / 6.2mi run Relay Teams (Sprint & Olympic): tag in friends for swim/bike/run teamwork Aquabike (Sprint & Olympic): swim + bike for athletes skipping the run Swim course: a 750m loop in Twin Lakes, completed once (Sprint) or twice (Olympic)
Kids Splash & Dash (Friday, August 7) Kick off the weekend with a high-energy Splash & Dash for kids—short, age-appropriate distances that keep it fun, safe, and confidence-building. Bring the whole family and let the kids have their own finish-line moment. 100-yard swim and a 1-kilometer run for ages 6-10, and a 200-yard swim and a 2-kilometer run for ages 11-13.
Come race solo, race with friends, or race as a team—COLT is built for first-timers and seasoned triathletes alike.
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