The Jeremy Broutte Triathlon is a sprint-distance event in Nouméa, New Caledonia, typically held in mid-March. Its island and seaside location connects the race to the Pacific, distinguishing it from a typical urban course. The event includes junior and children's routes, making it a family race day rather than solely for adults.
The course incorporates land and sea elements, featuring Pacific Ocean views and a running segment on fine sand. This beach section alters the race's rhythm compared to an all-paved triathlon, particularly for tired legs on soft ground late in the event. The location and format cater to both regular triathletes and younger participants.