Wildflower: The Legendary California Triathlon
Wildflower: The Legendary California Triathlon is a feature-length documentary film produced and directed by at River Place Productions, an independent film company located in Northern California.
Synopsis[]
As a child summer means playing outside, much time to swim, ride a bike, and run. These three activities make all the games of childhood possible. Leave it to adults to translate them into a serious athletic pursuit. Tied together, the swim, bike and run make up the sport of triathlon. In this film, three athletes compete in the Wildflower Triathlon. Set in central California the heat and hills test their preparation, endurance, and limits and we are along for the ride. Three athletes, , , and , were followed. Two are professionals, one is an amateur. But professional or amateur, no one is guaranteed success at this race, or even a finish.
External links[]
- http://www.tricalifornia.com
- http://www.rachelsears.com
- http://www.riverplaceproductions.com/wildflower_about.html — Trailer and more information
- Documentary films about sports
- Running films
- Triathlon films
- Films shot in California
- Films set in California
- Sports in Monterey County, California
- Sports documentary film stubs