Bermuda Triple Challenge 2026
    Sport/OCR

    TL;DR
    Key Highlights

    • Experience Bermuda like never before with three unique obstacle races across the island!
    • Over 75 thrilling obstacles await, designed for all fitness levels and ages 13+!
    • Join a vibrant community of athletes and charity teams for a weekend of fun!
    • Earn an exclusive multi-piece medal by completing all three challenging race days!
    • Immerse yourself in Bermuda's rich history and culture while conquering the OCR adventure!
    Friday, March 13, 2026 - Sunday, March 15, 2026
    Event Venue
    Bermuda (multiple venues)
    Bermuda, Atlantic

    Bermuda Triple Challenge 2026

    Bermuda Triple Challenge 2026 is a three-day obstacle course race (OCR) series running Friday, March 13 to Sunday, March 15, 2026, showcasing three different parts of the Bermuda island through separate race venues in St. George’s, Warwick, and Sandys. It’s designed for both competitive athletes and charity-focused teams, combining 3–10K courses, 75+ obstacles across the weekend, and post-race celebration energy that feels like a fitness festival with a distinctly Bermudian setting.

    Bermuda Triple Challenge 2026: Event Overview

    The Bermuda Triple Challenge is built around one big idea: 3 Days – 3 Races – 75+ Obstacles, with each day’s course highlighting different historical and cultural parts of Bermuda. The official race listing describes it as a three-day obstacle course series with varying obstacles suitable for all fitness levels, for ages 13 and up, and it notes that participants can enter as individuals or teams of 2 to 5. For island travelers, that format is perfect because it turns the event into an active tour of Bermuda, not just a single-location race.

    This is also positioned as an OCR World Championships qualifying event, with the top 3 male and female individuals qualifying under the event’s rules. If you love the vibe of endurance travel, you’ll appreciate that Bermuda’s scenery and history are not “extras,” they’re integral to where the weekend takes you.

    Confirmed 2026 Dates and Race Venues (by Day)

    The Bermuda Triple Challenge 2026 race listing confirms the event dates as Friday, March 13, 2026, to Sunday, March 15, 2026. The official race info also confirms the three race venues used across the weekend:

    • Race 1: St. George’s Town Square.
    • Race 2: Warwick Camp (Royal Bermuda Regiment).
    • Race 3: Lodge Point Park, Sandys.

    These locations matter for travel planning because they span the island from the east end (St. George’s) through central areas (Warwick) to the west end (Sandys). If you’re choosing where to stay, a Hamilton-area base often works well for island-wide access, and the event listing references Hamilton as the city on the race platform.

    What Makes This Bermuda Island OCR Special?

    Many OCR weekends are defined by mud, climbs, carries, and technical obstacles, but Bermuda Triple Challenge adds a strong “place-based” identity. The race description emphasizes that each day showcases Bermuda’s beautiful, historical, and cultural highlights, not just a random obstacle field. With venues tied to St. George’s, Warwick Camp, and Sandys, you get an island experience that moves through real Bermudian landscapes and communities.

    The competitive structure also adds a clear differentiator: the race listing explains that competitive participants complete two laps on Saturday’s event, while charity divisions complete one lap. That means the weekend can be as intense as you want it to be, without excluding participants who are there for a fun challenge and fundraising purpose.

    Divisions, Teams, and Charity Participation

    The event is designed for both individuals and teams, with team sizes listed as 2 to 5. A major theme of the race is charity involvement, described through volunteer and fundraising efforts supporting Bermuda youth-based charities, and the event encourages teams to raise sponsorship donations as part of the “Are you FIT for charity?” concept.

    One interesting mechanic that makes this race feel different is the “Obstacle Wildcards” system, where fundraising milestones can earn the ability to skip certain non-mandatory obstacles. This creates a unique blend of performance, community impact, and strategy, especially for teams that are balancing speed with fundraising goals.

    What to Expect on Race Weekend

    The event listing describes a festival-like atmosphere with a post-event party after each day’s race. It also states that registration includes a commemorative tech t-shirt and a three-piece finisher medal, with one medal piece awarded after completing each day’s race in the Competitive Division, meaning all three races are needed for the full medal.

    Operational details confirmed in the race info include:

    • Wave start order details for Friday and prioritization rules for top individuals and teams on Saturday and Sunday.
    • A Saturday cutoff rule where participants may not be allowed a second lap if they don’t finish the first lap before the event winner completes two laps.
    • A pre-race pickup window on Thursday (location “to be advised”) and availability of pickup at each race.
    • A note that guests staying at the race hotel can use a complimentary shuttle to the start of each day’s race.

    For visitors flying in, these details suggest arriving at least a day early so Thursday pickup and logistics do not feel rushed, especially since the pickup location is not specified in the captured information.

    Pricing and Registration (What’s Confirmed)

    Pricing varies by division and whether you register for single days or the full three-day challenge. The registration pricing page confirms age-based pricing tables and explicitly lists a 13–17 age group price of $125.00 for the full “Bermuda Triple Challenge ALL DAYS” option for individuals (both 1-loop and 2-loop Saturday variations show $125.00 for ages 13–17). The same registration page also shows single-day junior prices such as $50.00 (13–17) for individual day entries, depending on the day/event.

    Because adult pricing is not displayed in the captured text snippet from the registration pricing page, this article can only confirm the junior pricing amounts shown above and should not claim adult totals. If you’re traveling as an adult participant, the most accurate next step is to confirm current pricing inside the official registration flow.

    Bermuda Travel Tips for Race Participants and Supporters

    Bermuda is compact, but race weekend still rewards smart planning because the venues span the island. Consider these Bermuda island travel tips:

    • Stay central (Hamilton area is commonly practical) so you can reach St. George’s, Warwick, and Sandys without long transfers.
    • Pack two pairs of trail shoes if possible, since OCR shoes can get saturated and uncomfortable over multiple days.
    • Bring a light rain layer and quick-dry gear, because OCR weekends often include water and mud by design.
    • Plan your recovery like a vacation: hydrate, eat well, and schedule a calm island afternoon after your toughest race day.

    If you’re a supporter rather than a racer, the multi-venue format can make your trip feel like a moving island adventure. Pick one day to focus on St. George’s history, another to explore the south shore near Warwick, and another to enjoy Sandys and west-end views.

    Why Bermuda Triple Challenge Belongs on an Island Events Calendar

    Bermuda Triple Challenge is a rare combination: a serious athletic weekend that still feels like a destination event. It’s explicitly designed to highlight Bermuda’s cultural and historical settings while delivering an intense, well-structured OCR experience. With three distinct venues across the island and a multi-day medal format, it’s also the type of event that draws repeat participants who want both competition and island exploration.

    Get Ready for Bermuda Triple Challenge 2026

    Bermuda Triple Challenge 2026 takes place March 13–15, 2026 and delivers a three-day island OCR adventure across St. George’s Town Square, Warwick Camp, and Lodge Point Park in Sandys. Whether you’re chasing an OCR qualifier-style performance or showing up for a team-based charity challenge, the event’s structure makes the whole island part of the experience. Lock in your travel dates, train for three different race days, and come discover Bermuda by foot, obstacle by obstacle, in one of the most distinctive island endurance weekends on the calendar.

    Verified Information at a Glance

    Event Name: Bermuda Triple Challenge 2026

    Event Category: Obstacle course race (OCR) / endurance challenge

    Confirmed Dates: Friday, March 13 to Sunday, March 15, 2026

    Eligibility (confirmed): Ages 13+

    Confirmed Format: 3 days, 3 races, 75+ obstacles (as described)

    Confirmed Venues (by race): St. George’s Town Square; Warwick Camp (Royal Bermuda Regiment); Lodge Point Park, Sandys

    Divisions (confirmed concept): Individuals and Teams (2–5); Competitive vs Charity Fun (Saturday laps differ)

    Pricing (confirmed in captured sources): Ages 13–17 full-weekend “ALL DAYS” option listed at $125.00; some single-day junior entries listed at $50.00 (13–17)

    Adult pricing: Not confirmed in captured text

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