Picture the scene: after 10 hard years of racing and training, you make a triathlon breakthrough by qualifying for the ITU World Championships. You're one of the finest triathletes in the country, winning the right to join Team GB.So you fine
Whether you're tripped up in transition, or you struggle with the swim, everyone has different weaknesses and strengths when it comes to triathlons. That's part of the appeal - and the challenge - of a multi-sport event. To help make that leap
-year-round availability.You're guaranteed a place with so many events to choose from.Big races - forHundreds - or even thousands - of competitors for company.Supportive crowds will keep you motivated.Big triathlons tend to be held in the warm summer months
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Whether you’re new to triathlon or have your eyes focussed on a podium place, we have plenty of triathlon events around the country to get involved with this summer and we’d love you to join our team.For as little as £20 plus a very achievable
Olympian) should help keep you on the straight and narrow.Nothing worth achieving comes easily, but we hope this training guide will help you stay motivated when it's pouring with rain or freezing cold. You might even get the triathlon bug by spring
focus over the winter and planning some events through what is often a difficult time for triathletes, in terms of remaining motivated and maintaining effort due to the onset of colder weather and a long season. Opting to focus on single
in the very first London Triathlon in 1984. It’s the only time my mother has ever watched me compete.How do you stay motivated? My father died when I was 10, so I realise that life is short. The ability to learn something new every day helps me to improve
Paratriathlon's popularity is skyrocketing. Last year there were more than 350 triathlon race starts by paratriathletes in the UK, an increase of an astonishing 500 per cent on the 2006 race season. And these numbers probably underestimate total
of inspiring new ideas; Ralph Hydes is a top running, duathlon and triathlon coach (http://ralph-hydes.com/), whilst Katherine Switzer rose to international acclaim in 1967 as the first woman to run the Boston Marathon (kathrineswitzer.com).Picture credit