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Setting Winter Training Goals with Paratriathlon Head Coach Jonathon Riall
In a year that has seen the majority of multisport events cancelled, many athletes used the summer as an extended winter training period. Emphasising the importance of recovery with yoga sessions, putting more time into strength and conditioning and gaining a firmer understanding of where they can improve both on and off the course.
Read StoryBex Milnes named on UK Sport female coach leadership programme
UK Sport has today announced a new leadership programme as part of a plan to more than double the representation of female coaches in the Olympic and Paralympic high-performance community by Paris 2024.
Read StoryThree paratriathletes announced on the 2020 Shaw Trust Power 100
Each year The Shaw Trust names its 100 most influential disabled people from Britain with Sam Holness, Stefan Hoggan-Radu and Cor Hutton named on the list for 2020.
Read StoryDaily Sports Schedule unveiled for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games
With 11 days of swimming and diving, 8 days of cricket, 8 days of gymnastics and 7 days of athletics (including the marathon), the summer of 2022 is set for a spectacular home Games.
Read StoryBrits back in action this weekend at Arzachena and Alhandra world cups
This weekend welcomes more rescheduled World Cup events of the 2020 season, taking British athletes to Italy and Portugal for both triathlon and paratriathlon action.
Read StoryDedicated wheelchair club supporting athletes to compete in triathlon
Having been tricked into taking part in a Parkrun by his daughter, Gary Donald got the bug for wheelchair sport and is now helping others to take part at the London Wheelchair Triathlon Club.
Read StoryTaking part our way with Team Ladybugs
‘Team Ladybugs’ are a father and daughter pair who have completed countless triathlons around the world, promoting the fact that people with disabilities don’t have boundaries.
Read StoryTalking Tokyo with Paratriathlon Head Coach, Jonathon Riall
Had it not been for the global disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the Tokyo Paralympic Games would have been in full swing, with this very weekend featuring ParalympicsGB triathletes testing themselves against the very best in the world.
Read StoryTalking Tokyo: a throwback to Rio
With day one of the paratriathlon at Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games due to take place today, we’ve spoken with British Triathlon’s Head of Paratriathlon about the sport’s Games debut in Rio four years ago and lessons learned ahead of Tokyo.
Read StorySam Holness shortlisted for Disability Power 100
The Shaw Trust Power 100 is an annual publication of the 100 most influential disabled people in the UK, with Sam Holness, a triathlete with autism, shortlisted for 2020.
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