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What a difference 40 years make
British Triathlon has gone through a lot of changes in its 40 years and Mark Kleanthous has seen them all.
Read StorySupporting community swim, bike, run in New Wortley
Staff from New Wortley Community Centre and the Men’s Mental Health and Wellbeing Coach for Armley in Leeds have recently completed the first British Triathlon Swim Bike Run Community Activator Course hosted at the community centre.
Read StoryHUUB Triathlon England Award nominations are now open
Nominations are now open for the HUUB Triathlon England Awards, providing the opportunity to celebrate the hard work of clubs, organisations and individuals from across the country who help make swim, bike, run an enjoyable experience for so many.
Read StoryIron distance charity gym challenge
Wednesday 22 December will see members from Pure Gym centres around Leicestershire row, bike and run their way to a cumulative iron distance within their gym to raise money for a children’s cancer charity.
Read StoryThat Age-Group Team Feeling
Qualifying to represent your country at any level is a memorable moment and it’s a feeling Great Britain Age-Group Team member Dr Helen Godfrey, and working GP, will never forget after recently making her international debut at the World Triathlon Aquathlon Championships in Spain.
Read StoryTokyo reflections with Georgia Taylor-Brown
Having had to wait an extra year, the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games provided plenty of excitement and action, with Team GB triathletes showing their class as Georgia Taylor-Brown and Alex Yee both won gold and silver on their Olympic debut and Jonny Brownlee completed the set when the team won their first Olympic mixed relay gold.
Read StoryThe Secret to Better Fitness is Training Consistency
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Read StoryNominations now open for the 2022 Triathlon England Awards
Nominations for the Triathlon England Awards are now open, giving Triathlon England members the chance to recognise individuals, clubs and events that have made a difference to them and the swim, bike and run community in 2021.
Read StoryThe BIG Active to increase physical activity through swim, bike and run
Triathlon England’s new development strategy, The BIG Active, is designed to increase access to and participation in the three disciplines of triathlon by taking swim, bike and run to new people, places and communities. As well as growing the sport and its disciplines, the strategy aims to tackle some of society’s most persisting inequalities through the power of involvement, in all its forms, in the three biggest participation activities in the country.
Read StoryWrapping up the 2021 Triathlon England Championships
Six championship events were held in 2021, providing Triathlon England members with the opportunity to become national champion in a variety of multisport disciplines.
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