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Eyes of the world turn to Swansea this Saturday
Saturday 22 June will see the world of paratriathlon turn its attention to Swansea as the city prepares to host World Triathlon Para Series racing for the third time.
Read StorySix Medals for Brits across Europe
Alex Yee, Lucy Charles-Barclay, Claire Cashmore and Dave Ellis and guide Luke Pollard all claimed gold medals across Europe. There were also medals for Rosie Weston and Claire Hann.
Read StoryOlivia Mathias to inspire swim, bike, run participants of the future
British elite triathlete, Olivia Mathias, has been announced as an ambassador for Active Skills for Life, a British Triathlon children and young people programme that uses swim, bike, run to develop essential skills that can be used in all aspects of life.
Read StoryTriathlon Mixed Relay – Britain’s History in the event
On 22 June, the very first British Triathlon Mixed Relay Championships, hosted by Castle Race Series, will take place at Cholmondeley Castle.
Read StoryTriathlon community mourns the loss of true pioneer
All of us at British Triathlon were deeply saddened to hear of the sudden passing of Ian Pettitt last week and our thoughts go out to his family at this difficult time.
Read StoryBritish Triathlon Standard Distance Triathlon Championships Roll of Honour
The Royal Windsor Triathlon played host to the British Triathlon Standard Distance Triathlon Championships, with British Triathlon members racing over a 1500m swim, a 40km bike leg and a 10km run to become British Champion.
Read StoryChampionship Season Rolls into July
July plays hosts to 11 events that boast Age-Group Qualifier, British Championship, or Home Nation Championship status making for a busy month of racing across Britain.
Read StoryBrits win 10 medals over busy weekend of triathlon and paratriathlon
Daisy Davies and Harry Palmer both won gold medals at Challenge Wales as British triathletes and paratriathletes came away with 10 medals across seven races.
Read StoryAward Winning Volunteers
Volunteers are the backbone of our sport, whether it’s setting up events, coaching, officiating or helping organise club sessions, we wouldn’t have triathlon without them.
Read StorySelby teenager second youngest triathlon coach in Britain
Alana Reveley made her dream come true earlier this year by completing British Triathlon’s coaching qualification to become the Yorkshire’s youngest triathlon coach at just 15 years old.
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