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Rotary Club's 13th Annual Mini Triathlon This Sunday
Chicagoland's largest mini triathlon draws hundreds of athletes, both adults and kids, to Woodridge.

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Chicagoland's largest mini triathlon draws hundreds of athletes, both adults and kids, to Woodridge.

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