we are in the country where in restaurants present you an aditional charge about 10% on the bill as a "voluntary" thanks for the staff. Then if you want, you can ask to remove it, with all the embarrassment of the case. An arrogance, like many others. We are in the country where in 5-star hotels, if you want to go to the swimming pool, you have to pay 20 pounds more, in addition to the 700 already paid for one night. We are in the country where a 13-year-old boy who, due to registration errors, takes part in a triathlon competition for 16-year-olds. And he wins. He gets bullied like a liar about his age. And the race is canceled. Maybe because the the second was related of a referee. In any other country, the winner would have received twice as much compliments for winning despite his age disadvantage. We are in the country where if you steal an 80 cent can of coke you find the police at home. While drugs are sold in schools, and young people get drunk every weekend. But if you are not 21 you cannot buy a nail clipper at the supermarket. Thank you British Triathlon, you have taught us how the sporting sense is far from you. Just reflections, so that, who knows, British Triathlon, can improve, and choose better, its collaborators. p.s. while I am still waiting for British Triathlon, about 30 pounds refund for an advertised but never realized race.