The Royal Windsor Triathlon is back this summer - celebrating its 30th edition on June 14.

There will be a star studded line-up of triathlon legends with a guest Q and A, panel discussions, food, drink and live music the night before the event.

The event will feature Sprint and Olympic distances taking participants through Windsor and the surrounding Berkshire countryside. Starting with a River Thames swim and a scenic bike course, the run route takes participants through the shadows of Windsor Castle, down into the vista of the Long Walk – arguably the best run course in the UK.

Event co-founder Jasmine Flatters, MBE said: “We are very proud that 2020 will be the 30th Edition of this iconic event and we hope to be able to make this a very special event indeed. We are very grateful to the borough for its support throughout the history of the event and we look forward to a continued relationship long into the future.”

Established in the summer of 1991, the first event saw 300 participants cross the start line. Royal Windsor Triathlon now sees close to 3,000 participants take to the course, from beginners and local clubs such as EVO Triathlon Club and Berkshire Tri Squad to elites, cementing its place as one of the top races in the triathlon calendar.

Over the years, the event has seen elites such as Emma Pallant, Jodie Stimpson, Richard Stannard and Stuart Hayes take to the course, as well as Jonny Wilkinson, Tanni Grey-Thompson and Princess Beatrice. To celebrate the 30th event, legends from the 1990s, ‘00s and the last decade will take part and share their memories of competing in the past.