

The ATW First to Full Sprint Triathlon offers the complete ATW race-day experience in a fun and accessible format. Approved and regulated by British Triathlon, the event meets high standards of safety, fairness, and delivery. Set within the lively festival atmosphere of St Neots Regatta Meadow, the weekend celebrates great racing, community spirit, and a memorable experience both on and off the course.
Athletes, along with friends and family, can arrive on Friday evening to enjoy the much-loved pasta party—ideal for fuelling up ahead of race day. On-site camping lets you settle in, soak up the pre-race atmosphere, and remove any travel worries on race morning.
Saturday is race day, with athletes taking on a 750m swim, 24km bike ride, and 5km run. The sprint-distance course is smooth, scenic, and designed for enjoyment, backed by excellent organisation and enthusiastic support across the event village and course. Whether it’s your first triathlon or an opportunity to race short and fast, the day promises an exciting and rewarding experience from start to finish.
Sunday is all about relaxation. If you’re staying on-site, you can enjoy a
well-earned lie-in at the campsite and soak up the final moments of the weekend.

We’re always on the lookout for amazing people to join our ATW Marshal Team the heartbeat of every event and the ones who make the magic happen. Our marshals bring the energy, encouragement, and smiles that make race day so special for every athlete. Whether you’re handing out medals, helping at registration, or cheering from the feed stations, you’ll be part of a supportive crew that makes a real difference. Marshalling is a fun, rewarding way to experience the event up close, meet new people, and be part of the ATW family.
Contact eventmakers@atwevents.co.uk for more info.
Marshalling
There’s always a great buzz around our event village, with plenty of perfect spots to cheer on athletes from the finish line sidelines to the bike feed stations out on the course. Regatta Park offers loads of open space and things to see and do, making it a fantastic place to spend the day. In the park, you’ll find delicious food options and a friendly atmosphere for spectators and athletes alike. Dogs are very welcome, but please keep them on a lead while you’re at the venue.
Spectators
The event village at Regatta Park has a dedicated field for both parking and camping, allowing all competitors to base themselves on-site for the entire weekend. This makes access to the race, event facilities, and entertainment easy and convenient. Parking charges will be payable on exit from the venue.
Parking

On-site camping is available within the event village, allowing athletes to arrive from Friday and stay through to Sunday morning, or choose to camp for just one night. It’s the perfect way to absorb the pre-race atmosphere, settle nerves, and enjoy the full festival experience. Camping tickets can be added when purchasing your race entry.
Camping



Support Alzheimer’s Research UK, ATW’s sponsored charity partner, by raising vital funds as you take on this event. By choosing to fundraise, you’ll help drive life-changing research, support breakthroughs in treatment, and bring hope to families affected by dementia. Make your race even more meaningful—join the fight for a future free from Alzheimer’s.








