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Regional Aquathlon and Annual General Meeting 2023
The Annual General Meeting for Triathlon England East will be held in person on October 14th at Box End Park. Returning this year is the Regional Aquathlon, with a new children's wave!
Read StoryRegional Relay Championships are back for 2023!
The East Region Relay Championships are back for 2023! This is an event not to be missed, as the best clubs in the region go head to head at Box End Park on 23rd July for the title of Regional Champions!
Read StoryYoung volunteer recognised for commitment to helping others
Jordan Walters dedicates her free time to volunteering at her local junior club to give something back to the club where she discovered her passion for triathlon.
Read StoryInternational Women's Day - Tri-Force ladies inspiring each other
The clubs’ current membership is 110 and comprises 30% females, having gained seven new female members in recent months. These members span all ages and stages of life from students/recent graduates, mum's juggling training, working and family life, those in full-time roles and those transitioning from work to retirement.
Read StoryInternational Women's Day - Training postpartum
Training for three sports is hard enough, let alone as a new mum. I was told repeatedly that when I became a mum I wouldn't be able to enjoy the sport I love. I was determined not to lose part of me which I'd spent so much time over the years enjoying.
Read StorySwim, bike and running to New York over winter
It was a winter challenge across the Atlantic for Steeple Chasers Running and Cycling Club as they embarked on a virtual club challenge to swim, bike and run the equivalent of the 3,500-mile distance between their village base in Cambridgeshire to New York.
Read StoryMaking the jump from para show jumping to paratriathlon
Transitions are often talked about when racing in triathlon, but the biggest transition for 16-year-old Ronnie Robinson came before getting to the triathlon course.
Read StoryIncreasing inclusivity within the region
Paralympian and Diversity and Inclusion Officer for the East Region, Iain Dawson, believes communication is key to making triathlon accessible and creating great experiences through swim, bike, run.
Read StoryFrom Essex to Odaiba: George Peasgood to make his Games return in Tokyo
Originally from Saffron Walden, George Peasgood is heading to the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games where he will compete in PTS5 paratriathlon and C4 time trial and C4-5 road race cycling events.
Read StoryMultisporting for Great Britain
Emma Raymen is the Ladies Captain at Hoddesdon Triathlon Club and made her debut for the Age-Group Team in 2019. She was due to race a number of times for the team in 2020, however, with race postponements and travel restrictions, is set to pull on the GB trisuit again in 2022.
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