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Triathlon to benefit local charities

Local charities are set to benefit from funds raised by the tenth Crondall Triathlon on Sunday June 2nd when a large crowd of spectators is expected in the north Hampshire village to cheer on a record field of 223 individuals and 30 teams of three who will be taking part.

This year the annual event will be fund raising for the Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice in Farnham and The Prostate Project, which is based at Frimley Park Hospital and Guildford Royal Surrey.  In addition, money will also be given towards the cost of a new village marquee for Crondall that can be used at village events.

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