Superhero Tri

Event details

  • TBC
  • Dorney Lake
  • Various distances
  • Accessible

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Your Superhero Tri experience

Set amid the stunning and Olympic famed Dorney Lake, you can choose from three exciting distances in Superhero Tri. 

Whether you decide to take on all three stages (a swim, cycle and push/run) or divide and conquer with friends and family, there’s an option for everyone.  

Distances

 

Sprint: Swim 150m, Bike 3k, Push/run 1k

Half: Swim 400m, Bike 10K, Push/run 2.5k

Full: Swim 750m, Bike 20k, Push/run 5k

Superhero outfits are of course encouraged but not compulsory. Check out previous super-sonic costumes for inspiration.

Accessibility

Created by and for disabled people, accessibility is at the heart of Superhero Tri.

Say goodbye to cut-off times and hello to all types of gadgets and gismos. From day chairs, handcycles, trikes to tandems, race runners and bikes, all are welcome.

There’s also free parking for all participants and sidekicks.

I am so glad I picked Scope. I got fantastic emails and calls once I had signed up full of encouragement and thanks. I had an overall fantastic experience in my first ever charity fundraising event.

Team Scope participant

Team Scope perks

  • Expert fundraising support from our Scope Events Team to make reaching the fundraising target easy and fun
  • A #TeamScope running vest or t-shirt to help you look the part 
  • A Super Kit goody bag, a finishers t-shirt and medal

The difference you can make

By signing up to the Superhero Tri challenge with Scope, you'll be raising vital funds to help us end inequality for disabled people.

The pandemic has been difficult for everyone, but for disabled people its exacerbated existing barriers and exposed many new issues, leaving more and more disabled people feeling isolated and forgotten.

£9 could pay for a typical call to our helpline, giving people vital support and information. 

£25 could cover the cost of providing advice from a trained professional on our online community.

£75 could go towards our parent support services, giving parents of disabled children practical, tailored advice on a range of topics. 

 

I can honestly say that I don’t think I could have coped had it not been for the Helpline. They have given me so much time and support through all my difficulties and battles.

Caller to the Scope Helpline

Help this great work to continue. Secure your place in the Superhero Tri and be a Disability Gamechanger.

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