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Triathlon by the sea

Triathlon by the sea

The 2018 edition of the Laguna Phuket Triathlon Expo will be back at the popular resort on November 17 and 18.

This year will see the launch of the “25 For 25 Sprint”, a sprint-distance triathlon race of 25 kilometres (swim 0.5km, bike 18.5km and run 6km), and a new “Run for Fun, Run for Kids” led by charity ambassador, actress Rachwin “Koy” Wongviriya. Other activities include the “Tri Tips & Tricks” session led by Witthaya Maneejakr and Jaray Jearanai, and workshops on swimming techniques, sport nutrition, running, cycling and triathlons.
Registration is also available online at www.LagunaphuketTri.com until November 11.
Find out more by calling (076) 362 300 extension 1404 or visit Facebook @LagunaPhuketTri.

Triathlon by the sea
Eat, drink and be merry

137 Pillars Suites & Residences, the luxury boutique hotel on Sukhumvit Soi 39, is celebrating the world’s largest festival, Oktoberfest, at its Jamjuree Garden over three weekends: September 22-23, September 28-30, and October 5-7, from 5pm to midnight.
There will craft beer, Paulaner’s famed Oktoberfest Bier and traditional German food plus live music. 
Find out more at (02) 079 7000 or visit www.137PillarsHotels.com.

Triathlon by the sea
Talking digital

The Prof Sangvian Indaravijaya Foundation, in collaboration with XMBA and Thammasat University’s Faculty of Commerce and Accounting is hosting the “Prof Sangvian Forum 2018” at Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre on September 17 from 6 to 9pm.
Held on the theme “Digital Economy & Transformation”, speakers include Dr Suvit Maesincee, Minister of Science and Technology.
Tickets cost Bt3,000 including the gala dinner. 
Make your reservation at (061) 591 3999 or email [email protected].

 

Triathlon by the sea
Romance on the road

“Bus Stop”, a romantic comedy by William Inge, will be performed in the conference room of BNH Hospital Bangkok in Soi Convent on September 20-22 and 27-29 at 7.30pm.
Directed by Michael Allman and produced by Charles Chester and Don Harrelson, the romantic comedy starts in the middle of a howling snowstorm when a bus out of Kansas City pulls up at a cheerful roadside diner. All roads are blocked, and four weary travellers are going to have to hole up until morning. They are Cherie, a nightclub singer, the 21-year-old cowboy who’s pursuing her, a middle-aged scholar, the bus driver, the owner of the diner and a young girl who works there.
Tickets cost Bt500 at www.BangkokCommunityTheatre.com. 
 

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