The club was formed in the early part of 1999 and was the first Triathlon club in the country specialising in the training and coaching of children. It was setup to provide the opportunity for children aged 8 years and above, regardless of ability, to improve their own individual fitness across the three disciplines of Triathlon. We believe this original goal has been kept and has now led to the formation of an older group catering for young adults up to 18.
We pride ourselves on being a ‘friendly’ club and emphasise the fun element with plenty of different activities amounting to stealth training! We always encourage children to try their hardest and get out of their comfort zone, but the sense of achievement at the end of a session is very noticeable.
All the coaches are parents who get tremendous satisfaction from watching their child’s development through the age groups and cheering them on at the numerous events through the season.
We do have rules and protocols and emphasis respect for coaches and fellow triathletes. But more about that when you join.
Our current membership is approximately 90 and we have a small waiting list of people wishing to join. The list is reviewed on a regular basis and where coaching capacity is available, invite new members to join. We believe that being a triathlete takes commitment and hard work, whatever your level and naturally, there will come a time when either you want to concentrate on an individual sport or just want to try something else. Hopefully you would leave having improved your fitness and made some new friends.
Please look around the website and see what we get up to, and if you’re interested come down and visit us. We would love to see you.
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