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Dare2tri Kids Tri Camp

Dare2tri

Chicago, Illinois - Cook County

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May 30, 2026

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Chicago

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6300 S Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60637

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Provider overview

Dare2tri Kids Tri Camp is a two-day Chicago paratriathlon day camp where youth with physical disabilities or visual impairments learn swimming, cycling, running or pushing, transitions, and race skills.

Dare2tri is a Chicago adaptive triathlon nonprofit offering paratriathlon programs, camps, clinics, events, equipment, coaching, and athlete support for people with physical disabilities and visual impairments.

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Registration
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Ages
Youth ages 6 and up with a physical disability or visual impairment
Season
Kids Tri Camp scheduled for July 22-23, 2026
Cost
The source lists $25 per participant and says financial-need scholarships are available before registration; families should confirm registration, refund, and transportation details directly.

Location contacts

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63rd Street Beach

6300 S Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60637

The source says Kids Tri Camp is held at 63rd Street Beach, 6300 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago.

Dare2tri

6300 S Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60637

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Kids Tri Camp

Two-day youth paratriathlon camp with swim, bike, run or push, adaptive equipment, coaching, mentors, and race-entry support.

Ages
Youth ages 6 and up with a physical disability or visual impairment
Season
Kids Tri Camp scheduled for July 22-23, 2026
Schedule
The source lists Wednesday, July 22, through Thursday, July 23, 2026, at 63rd Street Beach in Chicago.
Cost
The source lists $25 per participant and says financial-need scholarships are available before registration; families should confirm registration, refund, and transportation details directly.
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Last checked
May 30, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Dare2tri Kids Tri Camp page lists a July 22-23, 2026 Chicago camp, says it is open to youth ages 6 and up with a physical disability or visual impairment, lists swim, bike, run, pushing, and transition activities, and describes individualized coaching, adaptive equipment, lunch, transportation within Chicago by request, and Tri It Triathlon entry.
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Program details we found

Kids Tri Camp

The official Dare2tri Kids Tri Camp page lists a July 22-23, 2026 Chicago camp, says it is open to youth ages 6 and up with a physical disability or visual impairment, lists swim, bike, run, pushing, and transition activities, and describes individualized coaching, adaptive equipment, lunch, transportation within Chicago by request, and Tri It Triathlon entry.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source lists youth with physical disability or visual impairment, individualized coaching, adaptive equipment, open-water swimming, cycling, running or pushing, triathlon transitions, volunteers, mentors, lunch, transportation by request within Chicago, and Tri It Triathlon entry.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm water safety, adaptive-bike fit, transfer support, running or pushing format, volunteer support, beach access, accessible restroom/changing access, transportation eligibility, weather plan, scholarship process, and race-entry expectations before registering.

What we checked

What we found: The official Dare2tri Kids Tri Camp page lists a July 22-23, 2026 Chicago camp, says it is open to youth ages 6 and up with a physical disability or visual impairment, lists swim, bike, run, pushing, and transition activities, and describes individualized coaching, adaptive equipment, lunch, transportation within Chicago by request, and Tri It Triathlon entry.

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What to confirm

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