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what is triathlon? welcome triathlon s brief history San Diego USA Super sprint and sprint race distances can differ in length on occasions, many are aimed at novices and take place in an indoor pool. 1974 1989 1983 2005 2008 2008 2012 the triathlon components triathlon = ++ 1st ever triathlon duathlon = + + aquathlon = + the distances + Welcome to our beginner s guide to triathlon. We hope this guide helps you discover, enjoy and achieve in the sport of triathlon. We will start with a brief look at the history of triathlon before we help guide you on how to enter your very first race! compared to many sports, triathlon s journey has only just begun Swim. Bike. Run. The sport of triathlon is believed to have started in San Diego, USA. The International Federation (ITU) was founded. The first ever official British Triathlon National Championships were held in Reading on 5 June 1983. Sees the creation of the British Triathlon Federation (BTF) formerly known as the BTA. Triathlon England was set up as member of the British Triathlon Federation. The Parartriathlon programme is introduced with it s own national championship. London stages a home Olympic Games and Triathlon secures two medals. Thanks Alistair and Jonathan Brownlee! Triathlon always starts with a swim. The swim can be any stroke apart from back stroke. Next it is time to get on your bike. Any type of bike will do - just check its roadworthy. Last but not least for the final flourish to the finish line, it s time for a bit of running! There are other multi-sport events associated with triathlon that maybe of interest to you. The two most common are: Aquathlon = swim > run super sprint: sprint: standard: middle distance: long distance: Duathlon = run > bike > Run swim bike run 400m 10km 2.5km 750m 20km 5km 1.5km 40km 10km 1.9km 90km 21km 3.8km 180km 42km age-groups the olympic legacy London 2012 was Great Britain s most memorable Olympic Games delivering two medals and exceeding targets. Alistair Brownlee won a gold medal with his younger brother Jonathan Brownlee winning bronze. This has helped catapult the sport and many of its elite athlete into household names. Triathlon England and British Triathlon now have ambitious participation and medal targets heading into the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Age-Group is a term you may hear regularly in the world of triathlon. Race entries can be split into twenty separate categories. These start at 8 years of age going all the way up to Veteran 9 category which is 80 years plus. Triathlon really is a sport for all ages and the Age Group entry system provides more opportunities for participants to win national titles. why is triathlon getting so popular? The sport of triathlon has grown beyond all recognition from the beaches of 1970s San Diego. What has helped make the sport s appeal go from strength to strength: It is great for keeping fit and active. As a multi-discipline sport it can help prevent injuries and maintain focus. It is fun, sociable and more accessible than people think. There are lots of novice friendly clubs and coaches popping up all over the country actively looking for new members. Triathlon has its history in endurance sport so this can give great personal satisfaction for first time finishers. a fast growing sport Total number of race starts 120,620 803 132,325 751 Total number of events 141,206 731 149,308 2009 2010 2011 2012 856 what is triathlon? socialise achieve fitness accessable fun variety Through the Age-Group system if you have the talent there are plenty of opportunities to achieve. It has a growing profile with numerous races being shown live on television. This exposure has helped triathlon to be viewed as a modern, dynamic sport with more people taking part whether that be racing, spectating, coaching or volunteering. Brownlee brothers winning gold and bronze 2 /triengland 3

how can i get involved? where can i get involved? We not only display information on our website but we do like to listen to everybody involved in the sport. So, please let us know about your personal triathlon challenges on facebook or twitter. A range of triathlon videos can also be viewed. We can be found on the following social networks: TriEngland triathlon.england TriEngland events clubs There are triathlon events across all the triathlon distances taking place right across the country. Triathlon events are not delivered by Triathlon England but in most instances by private event organisers and clubs. However, Triathlon England do issue an Event Permit and feature the triathlon on our website s events section. A Triathlon England Event Permit gives assurance that the event has been properly risk assessed and insured - leading to a safe and enjoyable triathlon. If you need some help with training or coaching, a local triathlon club is a great way to find out more information and get involved. This is also a great way to meet other triathletes and pick up other training tips. Virtually all clubs run specific sessions for novices and are happy to accommodate new members. yourgotri @yourgotri GO TRI is a new nationwide Triathlon England supported multi-sport event and training offer which will target potential triathletes with a low-cost easy to access experience. GO TRI events are short distances and perfect to get a taste of triathlon. Please visit www.gotri.org for further details. online To discover a full host of triathlon information, from events, clubs and rules, our website is crammed with useful content and contacts. So please visit us at: www.triathlonengland.org where & when do triathlons typically take place? Triathlon races take place all over the Home Nations. Some at iconic locations using nearby lakes or reservoirs these are classed as open water some are in local town centres where the swim takes place inside a local leisure centre. Many take place at the weekends when people are not at school or work although a lot more are popping up mid-week. Similarly, the triathlon elite season runs between April October, but increasingly due to the growing popularity of our sport races are available all year around. 4 /triengland 5

you want to enter a triathlon entering your first triathlon Whether you want to get fit or simply relish the triathlon challenge, entering a race is typically what our sport is about. Everybody, including the Brownlee brothers, had to start somewhere. Your first triathlon could be seen as a daunting experience - but it really is a very simple process. Hopefully this guide will provide you the extra information and confidence to give it a tri! 3 4 plan and review Choose your training plan and select your event to race. Remember to give yourself adequate preparation time. book your event Look for an event that has been permitted by Triathlon England - this will give you the peace of mind that it is safe and insured. Events typically cost from 15 up to 40 plus. 1 work out your training needs Although most super sprint distances are achievable and not as far as many people think, a good level of general fitness is still required (We strongly advise to visit your GP before you start any training plan.) 5 check your kit Make sure you have your kit essentials ready (more details on the next page.) Assess that your training has gone to plan and you are feeling fit and prepared for the challenge ahead. 2 join a local triathlon club Here you can get some great advice and tips. Plus the social side is not to be under-estimated. There are many ways to help you with your training requirements. OR seek the advice of a professional There are a number of coaches and fitness instructors that can help you put together a training plan. OR workout your own plan There are a wealth of training plans out there to download and follow. The main thing is to take your time and build up slowly. Enjoy! RACE DAY!! 6 /triengland 7

race day race day essentials pre-race essentials registration Check your race start time and register early. Make sure you are familiar with the course and attend the official race briefings. You may have been asked to forecast your swim time - this is often used to determine what time you start. You will either collect your race number at registration or it will have arrived in the post. You will also receive your timing chip - most events prefer it to be put on your left ankle - you will need this to receive your official time. It will be then time to organise your bike and other equipment in transition area and focus for the start. kit required the transition area The transition area is usually the designated area where you will rack your bike and store any changes of clothing/footwear you may need. You will usually put your cycle, helmet, towel and any drinks in this area. T1 is the transition from swim to bike and T2 is the transition from bike to run. These both take place in the transition area. Make sure you familiarise yourself with where you have racked your bike and where the bike in and bike out areas are. When you enter or leave transition on your bike there is a dismount area where you have to walk with your bike. These areas will be signposted or marshalled, but is advisable to check where they are. swim essentials Lets start at the very beginning and obvious - you will need your swimming kit! A good pair of goggles that fit well and give good visibility are generally a good idea. A trisuit (a specially designed suite suitable for all 3 triathlon disciplines) is certainly not essential for first-timers, but as you progress it can speed up your times. That is probably all you really need. Some events will supply you with a swim hat to aid identification. There is a strict no nudity rule in triathlon, so you will need to plan what clothing you will be cycling in during the next leg. A towel (and maybe some talcum powder) to get you dry is useful, so you can quickly get onto the bike. bike essentials Images of triathlon are sometimes swamped with space-age looking carbon bikes. This is not essential at the beginning of your triathlon journey. Many people do their first dozen triathlons on a mountain bike. The only stipulation is that it is in a roadworthy condition. So although you do not need to rush down to your local bike shop we would stongly advise testing the brakes, tyres and tyre pressure and if possible know how to deal with a puncture. You will need an EN 1078 approved (or equivalent) cycle helmet. Whilst out on the bike your race number must be visible on your back. This can be safety pinned to your t-shirt or you may wish to use a race belt that can make the process a little quicker. run essentials Finally you will arrive at the third triathlon element the run! Apart from your t-shirt (this can be the same as the one you cycle in) all you need is some suitable trainers. There are a whole range of trainers on the market. We would advise to wear the pair that you have done your training in. Don t buy a new pair for race day as this may result in blistering and chafing. The same would apply to the rest of your running, swimming and cycling apparel. Whilst running your race number has to be visible from the front - make sure it is fixed prior to the start. By the run stage you could be tired it is advisable to keep hydrated with water or a sports drink on both the cycle and run elements. the finish Now all is left is to get over the finish line. Well done, you can now officially call yourself a triathlete! Get a drink, have a stretch and collect your time and race results - you have successfully completed your first triathlon. At many events there is often a massage tent or other assorted stalls where you can browse or buy a range of triathlon related goodies. It is now time to enjoy your achievement - but this is usually the time when you start planning your next triathlon challenge!! essentials 8 /triengland 9

10 handy hints & tips it s not all about racing! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Try to get a good night sleep ahead of your race and try not to steer too far away from your usual breakfast routine. Read all the race pack information thoroughly worrying about logistics is just going to add to any race day nerves. Get to the venue early and make sure you know where all the key race areas are: transition, registration, bike exit /entry points, first aid and the toilets! Check the weather forecast for your race and if sunny, make sure you bring adequate sun protection. If in doubt ask! Whether it s your fellow competitors or a race official, everybody remembers their first triathlon and is happy to help. Enlist some support a warm piece of clothing at the end of the race or simply providing moral support, bringing along a friend could be a good option. Pace yourself - If you are doing an open water swim for the first time let the other athletes go out in front to give you some clear water. Practice running after cycling as part of your training as this can be a strange experience for the first time. A large plastic box to keep all your transition gear can be useful to be extra organised between the different triathlon elements. Relax and enjoy the day. If you have set a time in mind and achieve your goal brilliant. If not, remember completing any triathlon is an acheivement. Review what went wrong and give it another go! don t worry, it s not all about racing There are many ways to get into our sport other than becoming a triathlete. Below are our top 5 suggestions: 1 2 event volunteering The vital cog that makes the triathlon events calendar tick. Volunteering is fun, sociable and a great way to get involved in the sport. event officiating After a taste of volunteering and getting familiar with our rule book why not become an event official? This is a logical next and another vital function. 3 coaching If you are already a sports coach or would like to get into coaching for the first time triathlon could be your next move. Coaches are in short supply and Triathlon England run a number of coach education courses throughout the year at various levels. 4 spectating There are scores of triathlon events taking place most weekends including many National, British, European and World Championships. Find out where they are and get down to soak up the atmosphere. 5 supporter The sport of triathlon s media exposure is growing fast so whether from your TV, tablet or smart-phone there has never been more ways to support and watch triathlon. Information about all the above areas is available on: www.triathlonengland.org For further information about elite athletes and the British, European and World Championships visit: www.britishtriathlon.org 10 /triengland 11

what is triathlon england? triathlon in pictures what actually is Triathlon England? Triathlon England is the sport of triathlon s governing body for England and the Channel islands. Alongside the other two Home Nation organisations (triathlonscotland and Welsh Triathlon) Triathlon England are the 3 members that form the British Triathlon Federation. Triathlon England has a broad remit but one of our main aims is to increase participation at all levels of triathlon across England. This is one of the reasons we have put together this guide is to help make triathlon more accessible. As a governing body we also support the development of triathlon clubs, events, coaches and athletes (through our England Talent Squad). One of our other popular functions for new and exisitng triathletes is the membership package we offer. why become a Triathlon England member? No day licence fees for a whole year - there is usually a day licence or race insurance that you pay each time you enter a race (This typically costs 5 per race). Public Liability Insurance - 10 million of cover in case of an accident think accidently cycling into an expensive car! Worlwide Personal Accident Cover - covers you for all your triathlon training and racing. Legal Claims Service - we have succesfully claimed over 3.5 million in damages for our members. Colour TriNews Magazine - updates about all things triathlon. Access to the British Triathlon Handbook - which details of all the races and loads of triathlon information for the whole year. Exclusive Money Off Discounts with selected membership partners. Eligible to apply for Great Britain Age-Group Teams Eligibility to compete for British and Triathlon England titles Triathlon England membership packages Start from 24 Recovered damages for Triathlon England Members 3.5m 2013 Number of members 15,160 October 2013 per year Visit www.triathlonengland.org/membership for full details. 12 /triengland 13

glossary glossary Aerobars Age-Group Aquathlon Bonk Buoy Brick Session Cadence Cleats Day Licence DNF Drafting Specially designed bike handlebars to improve aerodynamics and performance for triathletes and time trial cyclists. An age range band that a person will enter a race or championship in EG Female 25 29. Is determined by what age you will be on 31st December. Aquathlons are events that do not have the cycling discipline and consist of swimming and running only. A term referring to the feeling of exhaustion when energy levels are depleted sometimes known as hitting the wall. A floating marker used in an open water swim race to guide the swimmers around a set course. This is a training session of two disciplines completed back to back. EG a bike ride followed by a running session. Popular in triathlon training. Usually a term referred to cycling and is the rate that you pedal. A high cadence would be over 100 revolutions of your pedals per minute. Are the devices that connect cycle shoes to clip in pedals on your bike. These are an optional piece of kit but popular for cycling and triathlon. A day licence is essential to enter a triathlon and means you are insured for your race. Triathlon England membership automatically covers your day licence fees for a year. Sometimes appears on race results listings. Means the competitor 'Did Not Finish' the race. This is where an advantage is gained by tucking close behind the cyclist in front. This is not allowed in many triathlons a 7m gap needs to be maintained. Open Water Paratriathlon Penalty Public Liability Race Number Racking Splits Sport England Sprint Super Sprint Standard Distance T1 T2 This can be any safe outside water - typically a lake or reservoir. Paratriathlon is a variant of the triathlon for athletes with a physical disability. Paratriathlon will be part of the Rio 2016 Paralympics Games for the first time. If certain rules are broken a time penalty can be incurred. In some instances this can lead to disqualification. This is the insurance you receive either as an idividual through your day licence or through Triathlon England membership. You will be given a race number which must be worn on your clothing when out on the bike and the run. This is the transition area where you set your bike up. The time of each individual triathlon component which usually includes a time for your two transitions. This is the government department which part funds Triathlon England and many other National Governing Bodies. This is usually a triathlon that comprises a 750m swim, 20km bike and a 5km run. The swim can be in open water or indoors. This is the shortest of the established triathlon distances and a favourite for the first time participants. This is sometimes referred to as Olympic distance and comprises a 1.5km swim, 40km bike and a 10km run. This is the transition phase where you move from the swim to the bike. This is the transition phase where you move from the bike to the run. Duathlon Duathlons usually consists of run>bike>run and is popular for competitors that do not like or cannot swim. Timing Chip This is the small device that gives you your official race time and is often worn on the left ankle. DQ Elite Athletes ETU Event Permitting Hydration Ironman ITU Kick Board This would mean a race entrant has been disqualified. This could be because of a number of rule breaks, EG mounting the bike with no helmet. This is the top flight squad of triathletes that compete at the Olympics and the ITU World Series. Stands for the European Triathlon Union and they run a series of European Championships each year. Is a process where an event is deemed to be safe, supported and insured by Triathlon England or one of the Home Nation bodies. Even in a novice triathlon it is important to keep sufficiently hydrated. This can be with water or with a sports drinks. Ironman is a well known brand of triathlon that is synonymous with the longer distance triathlons. The ITU stands for the International triathlon Union and they deliver the ITU World Triathlon Series. Is a floating training device used by triathletes to improve their swimming. Transition Transition Area Tri Bike Trisuit Triathlon England Triathlon England - National Championships Triathlon England Membership Wave (start) Is the activity of moving from one triathlon discipline to another. This is the designated area where the transition takes place. This is where you normally rack or store your bike. This is a bike specially designed for triathlon use. To compete in your first triathlon this type of bike is not required. This is a wet suit that is specifically designed for swimming, cycling and running. This is not a requirement at novice level. The sport of triathlon's governing body for England and The Channel Islands. A series of high quality championship races that determine who is crowned English Age - Group champion. Becoming a member of Triathlon England provides a host of benefits including annual race insurance cover. Triathlons start with a swim and these are sometimes broken into smaller start groups known as waves. It is common to have to check your wave start time. 14 /triengland 15

Triathlon England PO Box 25, Loughborough Leicestershire, LE11 3WX T +44(0)1509 226184 F +44(0)1509 226165 E info@triathlonengland.org triathlon.england @TriEngland / triengland All content Triathlon England 2013