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Congress Presentations and Board Meetings Key Actions

Congress/Conference Presentations Board Meeting Key Actions

On this tab we will have the summary of key actions taken at each board meeting plus links to the Annual General Assembly and Annual Presidents Conference.

Presentations for Assemblies and Conferences 2024

Presidents Conference - Prague Feb 2024 Click Here

Extra Ordinary General Assembly May 2024 - Via Zoom - Click Here

Annual General Assembly Vichy September 2024 - Click Here -- to be added

Board Meeting Key Actions 2024

The key action points from the Board meetings will be uploaded here so do please keep coming back to view these each month. Board meetings via Zoom usually take place on the 2nd Wednesday of each month and the minutes and action points will be approved the following month and the action points will then be published. So February's action points will be published in late March; March in late April and so on.

Meeting Summaries
Meeting Summaries 2024
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Click here for the summary April
Click here for the summary May
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Click here for the summary July
Click here for the summary August
Click here for the summary September
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Click here for the summary November
Click here for the summary December

Strategic Plan

The Europe Triathlon Strategic Plan

Vision 2029

The Board of Europe Triathlon has developed this plan following extensive consultation with key stakeholders.

We have a fantastic Sport and Europe has some of the best National Federations in the World. Working together with them and World Triathlon, we believe we can build and grow the sport of triathlon in Europe.

The Strategic Plan identifies four key, interrelated, themes that are seen as the core to developing the sport. In order to achieve our mission and take steps to realise our vision for the sport, these themes will be the focus
areas for the implementation of this plan.

  1. Development
  2. Events and Participation
  3. Profile and Promotion
  4. Organisational Strenght and Capability

It is a long term visionary plan which will be reviewed on a regular basis.

Two year Operational Plans will be developed to clearly expand and amplify on the key actions that will be taken at each stage of the plan’s implementation.

We believe it is an ambitious but achievable plan that will provide a solid foundation for the sport to further develop from 2028 onwards.
We want the plan and its implementation to be consultative, consensus driven and want to work closely with all stakeholders to grow and develop the sport in Europe.

Click here for the full plan.

The Board
Europe Triathlon

July 2022

Audited Accounts

Audited Accounts

Please click on the links below to view to annual accounts as audited by the Audit Committee and approved by the Annual General Assembly

Year Approved Accounts
2023 Approved Accounts
2022 Approved Accounts
2021 Approved Accounts
2020 Approved Accounts

Rising Stars

Women’s Committee

Member Jonas Rylander SWE
Member Dainius  Šimkaitis LTU
Member Maxine Strain IRL
Member Elisabetta Villa ITA
Member Jana Škanderová SVK

Conflict of Interest or Loyalty Declarations

Governance

CONFLICT OF INTEREST AND LOYALTY POLICY

 

REGISTER OF BUSINESS AND OTHER INTERESTS

The appearance of impropriety can be as damaging as actual impropriety to Europe Triathlon’s reputation. As a result, this policy is designed in such a way that compliance therewith will avoid, to the fullest practicable extent, both the perception and incidence of improper situations. A substantial appearance of a Conflict of Interest/Loyalty exists whenever others may reasonably infer from the given circumstances that a conflict exists.

A Conflict of Interest/Loyalty is defined as any personal or financial relationship that could influence or be perceived to influence objectivity when representing or conducting business or other dealings for or on behalf of Europe Triathlon. These relationships include the individual directly involved in the decision making, friends* or family members of the individual. Family members include a spouse, parent, child or spouse of a child, sibling, spouse of a sibling, cohabitating companion or any other individual with a significant familial or familial-like relationship.

Individuals can easily become biased, having unfair preferences, for many reasons. Biased decisions can unfairly benefit the individual decision maker, friends, family, business partners or others within their sphere of influence. Biased decisions are not limited to financial gain. Other examples include decisions that influence race day, social, prestige, position or power gain. 

In a relatively small sport conflict of interest and or conflict of loyalty is likely to occur and this is not in itself a problem. However, conflicts must be managed appropriately to avoid perceived or actual bias and safeguard the integrity of the organisation.

  Full text here

Conflict of Interest Declarations

Click on the name to view the declaration

Board

The Europe Triathlon Executive Board is comprised of nine elected members from across Europe working together to effectively govern the organisation.

  • President                                             Renato Bertrandi
  • Vice-President                                    Chris Kitchen
  • Vice-President                                    Martin Breedijk
  • Treasurer                                             Alicia García Pérez
  • Executive Board Member                  Caterina Vacchi 
  • Executive Board Member                  Herwig Grabner 
  • Executive Board Member                  Galina Shipovalova 
  • Executive Board Member                  Pascal Salamin 
  • Executive Board Member                  Ola Silvdahl

Staff

  • Secretary General - appointed          Kathleen Smet 

Committee/Commission Members?Working Groups

The History of the European Championships

Elite European Championships History
TRIATHLON OLYMPIC DISTANCE
1985 Immenstadt Triathlon European Championships


Rank men women
1 Rob Barel (NED) Alexandra Kremer (GER)
2 Klaus Klären (GER) Anna-Lena Fritzon (SWE)
3 Jorg Hofmann (GER) Sarah Coope (GBR)
1986 Milton Keynes Triathlon European Championships

Rank men women
1 Rob Barel (NED) Lieve Paulus (BEL)
2 Jurgen Zäck (GER) Sarah Springman (GBR)
3 Jorg Hofmann (GER) Sarah Coope (GBR)
1987 Marseille Triathlon European Championships

Rank men women
1 Rob Barel (NED) Sarah Coope (GBR)
2 Philippe Méthion (FRA) Sarah Springman (GBR)
3 Karel Blondeel (BEL) Chantal Malherbe (FRA)
1988 Venezia Triathlon European Championships

Rank men women
1 Rob Barel (NED) Sarah Springman (GBR)
2 Didier Volckaert (BEL) Doloritha Gerber (SUI)
3 Jochen Basting (GER) Pernille Svarre (DEN)
1989 Cascais ETU Triathlon European Championships

Rank men women
1 Yves Cordier (FRA) Simone Mortier (GER)
2 Rob Barel (NED) Kirsten Ullrich (GER)
3 Juergen Zack (GER) Sarah Springman (GBR)
1990 Linz ETU Triathlon European Championships

Rank men women
1 Fons Hamblok (BEL) Tea Sybesma (NED)
2 Rob Barel (NED) Simone Mortier (GER)
3 Wolfgang Kattnig (AUT) Isabelle Mouthon (FRA)

1991 Geneva ETU Triathlon European Championships

Rank men women
1 Simon Lessing (GBR) Isabelle Mouthon (FRA)
2 Rob Barel (NED) Simone Mortier (GER)
3 Remy Rampteau (FRA) Sonia Krolik (GER)
1992 Lommel ETU Triathlon European Championships

Rank men women
1 Spencer Smith (GBR) Sonia Krolik (GER)
2 Simon Lessing (GBR) Lone Larsen (DEN)
3 Glenn Cooke (GBR) Ute Schaefer (GER)
1993 Echternach ETU Triathlon European Championships (including youth, juniors)

Rank men women
1 Simon Lessing (GBR) Sabine Westhoff (GER)
2 Thomas Hellriegel (GER) Simone Mortier (GER)
3 Rainer Mueller-Hörner (GER) Lydie Reuze (FRA)
1994 Eichstadt ETU Triathlon European Championships

Rank men women
1 Simon Lessing (GBR) Sonia Krolik (GER)
2 Ralf Eggert (GER) Sabine Westhoff (GER)
3 Rainer Mueller-Hörner (GER) Isabelle Mouthon (FRA)

1995 Stockholm ETU Triathlon European Championships (first time ever also a junior event)

Rank men women
1 Rainer Mueller-Hörner (GER) Isabelle Mouthon (FRA)
2 Luc Van Lierde (BEL) Natascha Badmann (SUI)
3 Spencer Smith (GBR) Suzanne Nielsen (DEN)
1996 Szombathely ETU Triathlon European Championships

Rank men women
1 Luc Van Lierde (BEL) Suzanne Nielsen (DEN)
2 Denis Looze (NED) Mieke Suys (BEL)
3 Ralf Eggert (GER) Sophie Delemer (FRA)
1997 Vuokatti ETU Triathlon European Championships (first ever drafting Championships and 2 junior categories)

Rank men women
1 Spencer Smith (GBR) Natascha Badmann (SUI)
2 Stefan Vuckovic (GER) Virginia Berasategi (ESP)
3 José Miguel Barbany (ESP) Suzanne Nielsen (DEN)

Events Live Results and Live Streaming

Europe Triathlon Cup Barcelona, Spain, 10 October 

Live Results 

Live Streaming 

Historic Annual General Assembly Minutes

AGA 2010 Athlone Ireland  

AGA 2011 Pontevedra  Spain

AGA 2012 Eilat, Israel Document 1

AGA 2012 Eilat, Israel Document 2

AGA 2013 Warsaw, Poland

AGA 2013 Alanya, Turkey

AGA 2014 Kitzbuhel, Austria

AGA 2015 Geneva, Switzerland

AGA 2016 Lisbon, Portugal

AGA 2017 Rome, Italy

AGA 2018 Glasgow, Scotland

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Event Statistics

Event Statistics - useful information for LOC and NFs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Development

Contact

CEO Europe Triathlon

Michele Tiozzo

michele.tiozzo@europe.triathlon.org 

Multimedia

Constitution

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Constitution - Articles of Association

The document is supplied as pdf versions for you to download.

Articles of Association (replacing the previous Constitution) of the European Triathlon Union (2013) updated in Lisbon, 2016 and in Glasgow 2018:

Articles of Association

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Election Nominee CVs

Nominations for the Board and Committees for the ETU

Click on the CV link to view CVs of the candidates - cursor down for Committees

Executive Board

President (1 to elect)

 CV Attached

Mr

Bertrandi

Renato

ITA

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vice President (2 to elect)

 

Mr

Jaeger

Denis

FRA

cv

Mr

Kitchen

Chris

IRL

cv

Ms

Van Rampelbergh

Rian

BEL

cv

Mr

Yerolimpos

George

GRE

cv

 

 

 

 

 

Treasurer (1 to elect)

 

Ms

Garcia

Alicia

ESP

 CV

 

 

 

 

 

Members of Executive Board (5 to elect)

 

Ms

Blakkisrud

Nina

NOR

 

Mr

Breedijk

Martin

NED

cv

Ms

Cherkovskaya

Maryia

BLR

cv

Ms

Chukanova

Irena

BUL

cv

Mr

Freud

Mads

DEN

 

Mr

Grabner

Herwig

AUT

cv

Mr

Klosz

Peter

ROU

cv

Mr

Kraus

Eugène

LUX

cv

Mr

Lučovnik

Tomaž

SLO

cv

Ms

Lockyer

Sally

GBR

 cv

Ms

Shipovalova

Galina

RUS

 cv

Mr

Sowinski

Marcin

POL

cv

Ms

Szabo

Zita

HUN

 cv

Ms

Van Rampelbergh

Rian

BEL

cv

 

 

 

 

 

             

 

 

Committees

 

Technical Committee (7 to elect)

Votes

Ms

Amlund-Hagen

Line

NOR

cv

Ms

Bancewicz

Maisie

GBR

 cv

Mr

Bogaert

Dirk

BEL

cv

Mr

Dečman

Mitja

SLO

cv

Mr

Garcia

Jorge

ESP

 cv

Mr

Gudalov

Andrey

RUS

 cv

Mr

Hough

Duncan

GBR

 cv

Mr

McAtamney

Hugh

IRL

cv

Mr

Muzicek

Peter

CZE

cv

Mr

Nagy

Alpar

HUN

cv

Mr

Scaramucci

Walter

ITA

 cv

Mr

Schwartz

Fritz

AUT

cv

Mr

Vander Plancke

Julien

FRA

cv

 

 

 

 

 

Development Committee (7 to elect)

 

Ms

Antonyan

Armine

ARM

cv

Mr

Bigot

Pierre

FRA

cv

Ms

Cherkovskaya

Maryia

BLR

cv

Mr

Coombes

Darren

IRL

cv

Mr

Klosz

Peter

ROU

cv

Ms

Kovarova

Lenka

CZE

cv

Mr

Liptak

Tamas

HUN

 cv

Mr

Lucarini

Aldo

ITA

cv

Mr

Martin

Daniel

AUT

cv

Mr

Mori

Mitja

SLO

cv

Ms

Smadar

Eran

ISR

 

Mr

Taveirne

Werner

BEL

cv

 

 

 

 

 

Audit Committee (3 to elect)

 

Mr

Breedijk

Martin

NED

 

Mr

Ziv

Michael

ISR

 

 

 

 

 

 

Annual General Assembly papers

CALLING NOTICE FOR THE 2017 ETU ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY

18 February 2017

Rome, Italy

AGENDA

a. Registration

b. An opening address by the President,

c. Admission and/or resignation of National Federations,

d. Confirmation of the register of voters and appointment of

scrutineers,

e. Confirmation of the minutes of the preceding Annual General

Assembly,

f. President’s report,

g. Secretary General’s report,

h. Treasurer’s report,

i. Auditors’ report,

j. Executive Board members’ report,

k. Reports of the Standing Committees,

l. Proposals of resolutions to the Annual General Assembly

(presented by the EB, Committees, National Federations),

m. Elections to the Executive Board,

n. Elections of Standing Committees,

o. Elections of Auditors,

p. Any other business

q. Adjournment

LOCATION

Headquarters of the Italian Olympic Committee & Indirizzo:

“Comitato Olimpico Nazionale Italiano”

Address: Piazza Lauro de Bosis, 15 00135 - Rome - Italy

Age group Q&A

In this section you will find some questions and answers on Age Group International Representation

 

Do GB have qualifying races for all the ETU Championships?

We generally have specific qualifying races for Standard and Sprint distance Triathlon and Duathlon championships. There are usually 3 or 4 of these, spread across the country on different dates.

The Triathlon races are the year before the ETU race, because our season is at the same time as the championships. This requires an adjustment for athletes changing age groups, a simple process.

Each year race organisers bid to run these events and we select those most suitable the year before the championships, so athletes and organisers are well prepared.

Middle distance and above require athletes to submit results from races up to 18 months prior to the event. The races must fit certain criteria in terms of being similar distances, terrain, sufficient number of athletes, quality of event etc. We liaise with race organisers to help them if they would like an event to fit, but do not run the events themselves.

Cross tri, duathlon, aquathlon and aquabike are run in a similar fashion, an athlete submits results for consideration.

 

When does an athlete not need to race a qualifying event, because they have proved their ability for example?

The British Champion is offered a pre qualified slot.

At an ETU race the first three GB athletes are awarded a slot the following year but they must have also finished in the top 10 athletes in their age group in addition (top 15 for middle triathlon).

We also have the ability to award a Discretionary place to an outstanding athlete who could not attend a qualifying race. There are very strict parameters for these and they are only awarded in exceptional circumstances.

 

Great Britain have team managers at a lot of ETU Championships.

Who pays for them?

Are they paid?

If the team is large enough we send a team manager, if not , one of the athletes is asked to take on the role. There is no defined number, each event is different in terms of need, location, size etc. Each athlete contributes a set amount when he accepts his place on the team, that then goes towards the cost of a manager, and possibly mechanic and/ or masseur. The managers are all volunteer and their expenses, flights, accommodation etc are paid for. They are not paid. They are often athletes who are no longer able or wanting to compete, for any reason,but are still wanting to be involved and pay of the huge triathlon community. They may be parents, partners or friends.

They need to able to be calm and logical, enthusiastic, friendly but firm, work long hours at a race, have the respect of the athletes and the ability to liaise with all levels from athletes, to organisers, officials. Done well it is the lynchpin for a team and the key to a successful experience.

 

How do you differentiate between Age Group and Elite athletes to the public?

AG athletes can misrepresent themselves as Elite.

By avoiding using the words “age group” some athletes imply they are an elite. This can be done in the press, when talking to potential sponsors, on social media. The athlete is representing his country, but as an Age Group athlete and this needs to be made clear.

Education is the best approach, some will not have considered they are implying something else. Point out to the team member when they are awarded a place that they need to be aware of the wording they use. Usually peer pressure to write the right thing works ii need be.

 

 

 

 

Development

Europe Triathlon Development

We asked Aldo Lucarini President Europe Triathlon Development Committee about development in Europe Triathlon and here is his reaction:

“Development is a word with a very extensive meaning. In sport we can say that every organization needs a development program, because no one is perfect and there are always margins of improvement. The main aim of the development strategy is to bring as many new national flags as possible to the Olympic Games ( long term programme ) and to help the federations to reach consistent and structured organisation (medium term programme)”

Europe Triathlon invests a significant amount of funds to help the growth and infrastructure of the developing National Governing Bodies in Europe.

 

The Development team 2021

The development team of 2021 consist of 15 male athletes from 9 different countries and 14 female athletes from 8 countries and will participate in the following events;

·  Europe Triathlon Cup Caorle May 15th

·  Europe Triathlon Cup Dnipro June 5-6th

·  Europe Triathlon Cup Balikesir July 31-August 1

·  Europe Triathlon Cup Liévin October 2-3

 

The Development Budget & Projects

The total budget for 2021 is approximately 195k Euros. This consists of 135k Euros received from World Triathlon, and an additional 60k Euros from Europe Triathlon.

The funding is divided into two main containers

1. Common Projects - approximately 60% of the total.

These projects are decided by Europe Triathlon in association with World Triathlon and are:

  • Development Camps

  • Technical Official Courses

  • Coaching Courses

  • The Youth Festival - an Annual coming together of junior athletes from our National Federations to compete and meet.

2. National Projects

This is the most innovative part of our strategy and are projects proposed by the National federation using some guidelines from Europe Triathlon and reflect what the National Federation see they themselves need to develop the sport in their home countries. They provide a good insight into the way the national Federations feel, what they perceive to be their needs and requirements and this can help us to help them.

The Common Projects 2021

The common development projects  provided by Europe Triathlon are listed below:

·  Youth Festival Alanya October

·  Development camps

·  ETU Development team

·  level 1 coaching course

·  level 2 coaches course

·  level 2 TO course

·  2 level 1 TO course

·  Grant to attend presidents' meeting

The general projects including coaching courses, TOs courses and Europe Triathlon Development camps have as yet been scheduled due to the uncertainty about traveling restrictions. However, as restrictions ease we will be putting these in the calendar. 

 

National Federation Categories

The National federation categories follow the same guidelines as the World Triathlon National Federation Survey

Below is the table taken from World Triathlon to categorize the different groups. This information is based on survey responses and historical data from the National Federations.

In order to be considered a group 5 national federation all the below mentioned KPIs should be achieved. Missing one KPI will result in the national federation not being recognized in group 5 regardless of the result of the survey.

·  Minimum 25 % of female EB members

·  World Triathlon Accredited Coaches Education Programme (ACEP)

·  World Triathlon Accredited NF Technical Officials Education Programme (ATOEP)

·  At least one continental or world-class event’s development

·  Having qualified for the latest Paralympic Games

 

World Triathlon Mentoring program

Europe Triathlon is participating in the World Triathlon mentoring program. The Europe Triathlon coordinating mentors and mentees that participate in the program: 17 Mentors and 18 mentees from Europe  who have already been selected in 2020. In 2021 there will be 11 more  mentors and 38 mentees that will be selected to increase the planning and development of many other programs.

 

Europe Triathlon Development committee in the future

Here you can find a document prepared by the Development committee with the analyses of the work done in the past years and ideas for the future. Linking on to this we asked Aldo about the importance of leaving a legacy and here is his reaction,  “I have been working in the development committee since 2009. I may say that it is by far one of the most exciting experiences I have had in triathlon.The legacy we leave to the next committee and to the national federation is a strategy and a method. During 2020 we have elaborated a strategic plan for the next 4 years.”

Development expenses claim form here

 

 

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Honorary Members

Peter Boll Switzerland
Gosta Mittag-Leffler Sweden
Richard W. E. Poole Great Britain
Frank Schatz Germany
Joop van Zanten Netherlands
Tom O'Donnell Ireland
Jef Konings Belgium
Marisol Casado Spain
Kris Piątkowski Poland
Eugène Kraus  Luxembourg

Audit Committee

Member Michael Ziv ISR
Member Hendrik Fehr LUX
Member Karen S Hasselberg Sørensen NOR

Technical Committee

Chair Drik Bogaert BEL
Secretary Sarah Taylor-Hough GBR
Member Alpár Nagy Hungary
Member Jorge Garcia Martinez ESP
Member Hugh McAtamney IRL
Member Friedrich Schwarz AUT
Member Holger Wackerhage GER

Development Committee

Chair

Mitja Mori

SLO
Member

Ljudmila Medan

SRB
Member

Sara Heath

GBR
Member

Anna Grealish

IRL
Member

Adina Dusa

ROU

Secretary

 

Member

Marc D’Hooge

 

Laurence De Jaeghere

LUX

 

FRA

Executive Board

The Europe Triathlon Executive Board is comprised of nine elected members from across Europe working together to effectively govern the organisation.

President Renato Bertrandi Italy
Vice-President Chris Kitchen Ireland
Vice-President Martin Breedijk The Netherlands
Treasurer Alicia García Pérez Spain
Executive Board Member Herwig Grabner Austria
Executive Board Member Galina Shipovalova Russia
Executive Board Member Pascal Salamin Switzerland
Executive Board Member Ola Silvdahl Sweden
Secretary General - appointed Kathleen Smet Belgium
CEO - appointed  Michele Tiozzo Italy

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Contact

Europe Triathlon

European Triathlon Union

Registered (ASBL) at:
3, route de’Arlon
L-8009 Strassen
Luxembourg.

Address for correspondence:

Kathleen Smet

Europe Triathlon Secretary General
Kroonstraat 72
3581 Beringen
Belgium
Phone: +32 478 82 54 56
E-mail: etu_hq@etu.triathlon.org

For all Media enquiries please contact:

Governance and About

About

The Europe Triathlon Federation was established in 1984 to develop the future of triathlon across Europe and uses the operating name of Europe Triathlon. There are currently forty-seven national federations affiliated to Europe Triathlon and that number is steadily increasing as we work hard to continue to develop and support emerging national federations. Europe Triathlon is the European governing body for the Olympic sport of Triathlon and Paratriathlon for all related multisport such as:

  • Standard Distance Triathlon
  • Sprint Distance Triathlon
  • Supersprint Distance Triathlon
  • Long Distance Triathlon
  • Cross (Off Road) Triathlon and Duathlon
  • Team Relay
  • Aquabike
  • Aquathlon
  • Duathlon (Sprint, standard, middle and long distance)
  • Winter Triathlon.

Europe Triathlon is recognised by World Triathlon as the Continental Confederation in Europe.
 

Europe Triathlon Federations

Events

Results

News

Downloads

Europe Triathlon documents

Articles of Association of Europe Triathlon updated in Glasgow, 2018:

Athletes Prize Money Claim Form 2024

Europe Triathlon Bid Documents 2025

Europe Triathlon Bid Documents 2026

Europe Triathlon Rankings Criteria:

Europe Triathlon Rankings 

For all European Rankings visit the World Triathlon website here, under Continental Rankings

Europe Triathlon Logos

For other World Triathlon documents please visit the World Triathlon website.

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Age Group News

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Age Group racing: it’s not just for the Brits.

Age Group racing: it’s not just for the Brits.

11/10/16 - The racing year is coming to an end. The summer clothes are being packed away and for many, the winter gear is being dug out from the back of the wardrobe, the racing bike is being lovingly serviced and... |

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Germany sweeps up in Walchsee to head the Age Group Medal table

Germany sweeps up in Walchsee to head the Age Group Medal table

11/09/16 - Throughout this year we have been keeping a close eye on the performances of the Age Group athletes. Why? Well, without them there would be no triathlon. Simple as that. We are the only sport that... |

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Triple-header again for athletes in Europe

Triple-header again for athletes in Europe

02/09/16 - Last week we had great racing in Fredericia, Tulcea and Karlovy Vary and this weekend will see a huge haul of medals for Age Group athletes aa they race the half-distance in Walchsee. Challenge... |

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Medals galore this weekend but Rotterdam sees Claire Michel’s “Road to Rio” paved with gold.

Medals galore this weekend but Rotterdam sees Claire Michel’s “Road to Rio” paved with gold.

29/07/16 - This weekend saw European Triathlon at it very best. In Riga the Juniors raced the Sprint Distance. In Rotterdam there was stiff competition amongst the Elite as the Sprint event was used as a final... |

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Busy, Busy, Busy - lots of medals to be won this weekend!

Busy, Busy, Busy - lots of medals to be won this weekend!

22/07/16 - ETU has a packed weekend with athletes competing in Latvia, the Netherlands and in Poland. They will be competing over Sprint and the massive long distance, with the focus on Poznań, where the titles... |

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