Grand Prix de Triathlon

Sartrouville's stars Alistair (left) and Jonathan (right) Brownlee and Javier Gómez Noya with Diemunsch and Ospaly in Nice, 2011.
Andrea Hewitt (Beauvais Tri) on her way to gold at Dunkirk, 2010.
Andrea Hewitt, the gold medalist in the individual ranking of the Triathlon de Dunkerque, 2010.
Andrea Hewitt, the gold medalist in the individual ranking of the Triathlon de Nice, 2012.
Jonathan Brownlee winning gold at the triathlon in Dunkirk, 2010.
Poissy Triathlon (Andrea Hewitt, Carole Peon, Kathrin Muller, Jessica Harrison, Berengere Abraham) with the gold medal in Nice, 2011
Jessica Harrison, Carole Peon, Aileen Morrison, Andrea Hewitt, and Kathrin Muller) again with the gold medal in Nice, 2012.
Brad Kahlefeldt and Gregory Rouault at the Triathlon de Paris, 2011.
Hannah Drewett, a British Junior, at the Triathlon de Paris, 2011.
Monika Oražem, a Slovenian junior at the Grand Prix Triathlon in Tours, 2011.
Anja Dittmer, Katrien Verstuyft and Delphine Py-Bilot gold medalists at Tours, 2011.
Philippe Lescure, president of the French Triathlon Federation FFTRI in Nice, 2011.

The Grand Prix de Triathlon (Championnat de France des Clubs Division 1 (Triathlon D1) or Grand Prix F.F.TRI. - Lyonnaise des Eaux) defines itself as the most outstanding triathlon event in France[1] and attracts numerous international elite triathletes hired by French clubs. The Grand Prix should not be confused with the Coupe de France des Clubs, which is not a circuit but a one-day national championship and in which the clubs admitted to the Grand Prix are obliged to take part.

  1. ^ «Le Grand Prix F.F.TRI. – Lyonnaise des Eaux est l’événement de la saison de triathlon puisqu’il rassemble sur son circuit les meilleurs athlètes français et étrangers engagés dans les clubs de 1ère Division. Les clubs de 1ère division concourent pour obtenir le titre de Champion de France.» - see http://www.fftri.com/spip.php?rubrique109 Archived 2010-07-26 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 28 May 2010.