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1 Link Directory for Triathlon
British
Triathlon Association
Triathlon
Promoting Participation, Delivering Development and Enabling
Excellence
So what is triathlon?
Triathlon
is an exciting multi-discipline sport. It involves a continuous
race over various distances in the three disciplines of swimming,
cycling and running.
A triathlon is made up of a swim, followed by a cycle ride, followed
by a run. Competitors race against the clock, which starts as they
enter the swim, and stops as they cross the finish line after the
run. For this reason, triathlon is often reported as having a 'fourth
discipline' known as the transition. The transitions are where competitors
change from swimming to cycling, and from cycling to running. The
transition areas (where these changes take place) are an important
and unique part of triathlon, where time can be gained or lost.
Triathlon
history dates back at around 1974 in Southern California when a
group of friends began to train together. The group contained mostly
runners, a few swimmers and the odd cyclist or two. It wasn't long
before the group was organizing informal fun runs and races, followed
by events containing swimming and running, and a natural progression
led them to include cycling. Triathlon thus evolved from this healthy
way of life in Southern California.
Although its history is relatively short, triathlon has already
achieved
Olympic status, debuting at the Sydney 2000 Games.Today some 300
triathlons are held annually in Great Britain, in addition to duathlons,
(combining cycling and running) and aquathlons (combining swimming
and running). It has been estimated that there are 15,000 members
of 200 Triathlon Clubs around the country.
Without doubt Great Britain has, and currently does hold a leading
position in World Triathlon. The Great Britain team includes current
World and European Champions and medallists.
Triathlon
is a modern 'life style' sport, which you can start at almost any
age. The basic requirements are that you are able to swim, ride
a bike and run. Triathlon events give you the opportunity to race
side by side with athletes of all abilities, with the benefit of
seeing results, which show your placings against competitors of
your own age and sex.
Local
clubs and events.
Coaching, education and youth/child development: contact
your regional development officers.
Claire Love - Eastern/East Midlands
east.rdo@britishtriathlon.co.uk
Emma Forward - London/South-East
london-se.rdo@britishtriathlon.co.uk
Natalie Woodford - West Midlands/North West
west.rdo@britishtriathlon.co.uk
Janet Whiting - Southern/South West
south.rdo@britishtriathlon.co.uk
Damien Smith - Northern/Yorkshire & Humberside
north.rdo@britishtriathlon.co.uk
Rich Jones - Wales
richbodymatters@aol.com
For further information please visit the BTA website at
www.britishtriathlon.org.
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