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Welsh Olympian and Paratriathlete kick off the countdown to WTPS Swansea
Friday 3 May marks 50 days until the world’s best paratriathletes come to South Wales for World Triathlon Para Series Swansea. The event takes place on Saturday 22 June, with this year seeing the biggest chances to take part alongside an inclusive spectator experience
Read StoryFrom athlete to head coach
A successful athlete in her own right, Vicky Johnston is now helping shape the future of Welsh triathletes as Welsh Triathlon’s Pathway Head Coach.
Read StoryCoaching the next step in a 30-year triathlon journey
After first discovering triathlon in the 1980s, James Lafferty followed his passion for the sport by embarking on a coaching career with his local club.
Read StorySports come together for clean water
Seven national governing bodies of water-based sports have announced they’re coming together to form an alliance calling for clean open water across the UK.
Read StoryFrom Addiction to Leader
After years of battling addiction, Connor Shannon is now supporting others on their recovery journey as a Swim Bike Run Leader, though the charity he founded – Addicts to Athletes.
Read StoryOnwards and upwards for British Champion Katie Latham
British Triathlon member Katie Latham has eyes on becoming world champion after claiming the British title last month at the Standard Distance Duathlon Championships.
Read StoryTaylor, Richter and Nicholls all finish first
There were nine medals for British triathletes and paratriathletes over the weekend from six races.
Read StoryAge-Group Competition and Comradeship
Ed Castro banished memories of his Olympic heartache to become a world champion triathlete.
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