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Volunteering at the British Triathlon Big Weekend and Accenture Mixed Relay Triathlon Canary Wharf will provide you with the opportunity to be at the heart of the action in delivering these exciting events.
Read StoryHealth and wellbeing benefits of taking part in triathlon.
Dr Dean Hardie, GP, triathlete and triathlon coach, explains the health and wellbeing benefits of taking part in triathlon.
Read StoryTriathlon England Awards: Jacob Waterhouse
Nominated for his work organising and running four GO TRI Aquathlons at Chester Triathlon Club, Jacob was awarded Young Volunteer of the Year at the 2018 Triathlon England Awards.
Read StoryCoach Finder for L2 Diploma Coaches
We are pleased to announce that coaches who have successfully completed the Level 2 Diploma Qualification are now eligible to appear on our approved Coach Finder page.
Read StoryPaige McLeod #TriLikeMe Volunteer Story
A self professed serial volunteer and Age Group silver medalist, Paige volunteers at a number of events to give back to the sport that has given her so much!
Read StoryMeet the Triathlon Trust
Have you heard about our official charity? Find out who the Triathlon Trust are and what their role is within the sport...
Read Story5 ways to get involved in 2019
With 2019 up and running we want to tell you about 5 opportunities we have for you to get involved with triathlon this year!
Read StoryCommonwealth Games hero launches campaign to find 500 triathlon volunteers in 2019
International triathlon star and Leeds local hero, Jess Learmonth, is calling on the public to make their pledge to volunteer at two of Great Britain’s prestigious triathlon events next year.
Read Story#TriLikeMe - Paul Tillman Motorcycle Official
As a way of supporting competitor safety during permitted events, British Triathlon recruit and train Motorcycle Officials who event organisers can request to attend their events.
Read StoryMary Hardwick appointed British Triathlon Chair
British Triathlon has appointed Dr. Mary Hardwick as its new Chair, a role that will see her lead the organisation to Tokyo 2020 and beyond. She will replace Ian Howard, who is coming to the end of his tenure as President next summer.
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