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Return to Triathlon - Friday 29th May
The Welsh Government has announced a small easing of restrictions for the Welsh public today. We are seeking further guidance on the impact of these changes on a return to our sport and will update you as soon as we have this clarity.
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Welsh Triathlon is inviting our triathlon community to join our Performance Coach, Luke Watson for a virtual ride and Q&A session on Sunday 24th May.
Read StoryMoment of Calm
Did you know, the word “Yoga” comes from the Sanskrit word “Yuj” meaning union. When you join the body with the breath and the mind, and there is union among these three elements, then you are doing “Yoga”
Read StorySimon Philips - Last years volunteer of the year
Recognised for his volunteering work since the start-up of Tinworks Tri club, collaborating with other cubs, volunteering directly with Welsh Triathlon as well as running of a charity swim in August. His charity work has not stopped there.
Read StoryRhondda triathlon club
Rhondda triathlon club updates us on how they have been engaging with each other during this period of social distancing.
Read StoryThe Welsh Grand Tour
The Welsh Grand Tour is going really well, initially only expecting 2 or 3 clubs to get involved, but now have clubs from all over Wales competing - 17 clubs and almost 200 triathletes in total.
Read StoryCaerphilly Tri-ers Triathlon
Caerphilly Tri-ers Triathlon club has raised over £4,200 for the local health board after a home 24-hour cycle challenge.
Read StoryHannah Munday - Last years WSS winner
Hannah Munday took part in last year's Welsh Super Series taking away the overall win for the female category. At the time Hannah was also training to be a doctor. Below she explains how things have changed for her during COVID-19
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