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FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

Have a question about LCKinder No problem – simply look through our frequently asked questions below, and hopefully you’ll find the info you need.

General FAQs

When is the closing date for Registration?

The closing date will be as close as possible to the event, in order to make final event arrangements. This date will be published closer to the time, but as a rough guide, last year it was 2 weeks before the event.

Is there a minimum age?

Yes - all children need to be between 4 and 11 to participate.

How will i receive the packs?

Race packs must be collected from registration. Please check the itinerary for location and times. Nothing will be posted out.

What do i get for my childs entry?

All entries will receive the pack which includes - T-shirt, bib number and tattoos.  Once they come over the finish line they will also receive a medal and bottle of water.

 

Can I run with my child?

Yes - we want all children to feel happy crossing the finish line and understanding that some of the younger ones may want assistance.

Can I enter if I have a disability?

 Athletes with a registered disability will need to contact the race office to discuss whether the race is suitable and safe to enter.

LCW adds New Zealand to portfolio

We are very excited to announce our latest addition to the LCW family.

Out of interest which Activity Wales races are you doing?? Out of interest which Activity Wales races are you doing??

Top Tip - Start with a sprint tri early in the season. Swansea is a good one to get your confidence up as the swim is in SA1 Dock which is a great environment as you don’t have to battle the seas tide and currents.

‘Plan some regular swim sets’ ‘Plan some regular swim sets’

It’s important to keep your threshold swimming going over during the ‘off’ season. Below you find two swim sessions which will help you going into the winter months. Try these twice a week and record your times. You can adjust the rest times and distances according to your ability. Feel free to reach out to the coaches at Heathwood swimming in Cardiff for extra help or any questions you may have regarding swim sets or drills.

‘It’s getting colder & the weather is changing’ ‘It’s getting colder & the weather is changing’

For most of us the open water swimming season is coming to an end or is basically over. In October the UK water temperature in the sea, lakes & reservoirs are dropping rapidly and where you were able to swim in 17 to 20 degrees its now more like 12 or 13oc.