25-05-2025
Tamuda Bay Eco Triathlon 2025 Reignites Commitment to Sustainability and Inclusion
Rabat — The fourth edition of northern Morocco's Eco Triathlon in Tamuda Bay (TBET) wrapped up today, ending a weekend focused on inclusion, innovation, and sustainability.
The races, which took place in Morocco's Martil, M'diq, and Fnideq, brought together over 800 triathletes from 20 countries as well as hundreds of spectators. Tamuda Bay Eco Triathlon 2025
The event kicked off on Friday, with the opening of the TBET exhibition village, where visitors enjoyed entertainment and games. On Saturday, the atmosphere shifted with all the focus on the Olympic and 80-kilometer races.
The races took athletes through a scenic route along the coastal road and in the Rif mountains between the three cities, promoting both sports and putting northern Morocco's tourism offerings on full display. Spectators watched in anticipation of the racers, but also could roam around the TBET village, which maintained a family-friendly atmosphere throughout the weekend, featuring eco-conscious exhibitors and activities for attendees of all ages. Tamuda Bay Eco Triathlon 2025
Additionally, the organizers proudly assert that the race is 100% designed by women, in effort to promote gender inclusion in endurance sports.
The final day, Sunday, featured a high sprint as well as the JoalaTri races. Tamuda Bay Eco Triathlon 2025
The northern cities have hosted three similar events throughout the past four years, where participants flock to showcase their skills in swimming, cycling, and running. Tamuda Bay Eco Triathlon 2025
The previous year also featured an 80-kilometer triathlon race, including 1800 meters of swimming, 63 kilometers of cycling, and 16 kilometers of running. Tags: St Regis Tamuda Bay HotelTamuda Bay Eco Triathlon