Tips for Women’s Triathlons

First of all, it should be known that some of the most rigorous triathlons, such as the Ironman Triathlon, do not make distinction between genders. However, some women prefer to test their endurance against other females. Read more »

Wildflower Triathlon

The Wildflower Triathlon is held at Lake San Antonio in Central California. This swim, bike, and run race has been around since 1983 and takes place at the beginning of May each year. Read more »

Xterra Triathlon

The Xterra triathlon is an off-road triathlon including swimming, mountain biking, and trail running. Read more »

Columbia Triathlon

If you want to participate in one of the nation’s most challenging triathlons, you should try out the Columbia Triathlon. Read more »

Alcatraz Triathlon

After the 1979 Ironman, Joe Oakes proposed the famous first Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon. The first one was held in June 1981. Read more »

Half Ironman Triathlon Training Routines

Every aspiring athlete dreams to be somewhere someday, but dreaming is but the start. Before a person even becomes an athlete, he needs to submit himself to rigid training and unfailing discipline.

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Danskin Triathlon

The Danskin Triathlon is the largest and longest running event in multi-sport history. This particular event is only open to women between the ages of 14 and 74. Read more »

Womens Triathlon Categories

Whoever said men are stronger than women has definitely not been in a womens triathlon.

A triathlon is a sporting event where a participant finishes a race of three events which are swimming for half a mile, biking for 12 miles and running for 3 miles.

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NYC Triathlon – Nautica New York City

The Nautica New York City Triathlon, or NYC triathlon, includes a 1500 meter Hudson swim. The point to point swim course is next to the seawall to reduce the effect of the current. Read more »

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