Mainers swim, bike and run for most cancers analysis at seventeenth Tri for a Remedy


Triathletes start the swimming portion of the Tri for a Remedy off Spring Level Seaside on Sunday. The triathlon occasion raises funds to assist Maine communities with most cancers prevention, early detection and entry to care.

Prepared to begin the swim portion of the fundraising triathlon, rivals cheer at Spring Level Gentle in South Portland in the course of the opening ceremonies of Tri for a Remedy on Sunday.

Fortunate Platt, of Burnham, and Barbara Royle, of Henryville, Pa., embrace within the transition space between the biking and working parts of the Tri for a Remedy.

Tri for a Remedy race director and founder Julie Marchese, middle, and Meredith Strang Burgess stand in entrance of a gaggle of fellow most cancers survivors in the course of the opening ceremonies Sunday.

Tri for a Remedy rivals begin the biking leg of the race on the campus of Southern Maine Group School in South Portland. Main this group are Nicole Planson, of Previous Orchard Seaside (bib No. 439), and Becky Corliss, of Saco (No. 515).

A Tri for a Remedy triathlete raises her arms on the end of the swimming portion as others observe behind Sunday.

Tri for a Remedy competitor Barbara Petracek, proper, of Carlisle, Mass., and a fellow triathlete maintain arms as they enter the water at first of the annual fundraising race in South Portland.


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