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The role of triathlon in a sustainable future
Following last month’s COP26 gathering in Glasgow, British Triathlon’s Sustainability Commission have continued to work towards defining the role of the sport in a sustainable future.
Read StoryHistory Starts Now campaign launched
British Triathlon have launched their month-long History Starts Now campaign to celebrate Black History Month.
Read StoryNew Transgender inclusion in domestic sport guidance launched
UK Sport, Sport England, Sport Wales, sportscotland and SportNI have launched their new Transgender Inclusion in Domestic Sport Guidance.
Read StoryRaising awareness through swim, bike, run
To raise awareness of suicide prevention and money for the charity CALM, Frankie Tinsley is swimming, cycling and running his way from Land’s End to John o’ Groats, going through some of Britain’s biggest lakes and lochs and over the biggest mountain’s in England, Scotland and Wales on the way.
Read StoryBritish Triathlon marks Pride Month
British Triathlon chose to celebrate Pride Month with a number of educational posts and member stories.
Read StoryBritish Triathlon announce Planet X as Official Bike Supplier
Yorkshire-based Planet X are the latest partner to join British Triathlon, supporting the sport and providing a 10% discount to members.
Read StoryHUUB announced as British Triathlon’s Official Wetsuit and Swimwear Partner
British Triathlon is excited to announce a brand-new four-year partnership with HUUB, who have become British Triathlon’s Official Wetsuit and Swimwear Partner for 2021 – 2024.
Read StoryBritish Triathlon and Home Nations launch The Big Reboot
With the UK and devolved governments announcing or in the process of announcing their roadmaps out of national lockdowns, British Triathlon, Triathlon England, Triathlon Scotland and Welsh Triathlon have announced The Big Reboot which will lead the sport back to activity in 2021.
Read StoryReview of British Triathlon’s celebration of LGBT+ History Month
LGBT+ History Month is marked every February to remember the month that the UK Government abolished section 28 which was a British law that prohibited the ‘promotion of homosexuality’ by local authorities.
Read StoryIsle swim, bike, run for charity
Having been inspired by a sea swimming challenge that they took part in last year, Beth Guy and Erica Swain from the Isles of Scilly set up their own swim, bike, run challenge in aid of Children’s Hospice South West.
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