Paralympic tri squad aim to build on Rio success
The team behind the medal-winning ParalympicGB paratri squad reflects on an historical Games and look towards the future
Rio 2016
The team behind the medal-winning ParalympicGB paratri squad reflects on an historical Games and look towards the future
T4 athlete George Peasgood raced the Test Event in 2015 and is in the ParalympicsGB team. Here he dissects the intricacies of the Copacabana course…
A small team at Loughborough University is rewriting the rule book ahead of paratri’s Olympic debut
A wealth of experience will stand our men’s paratri team in good stead on 10 September when paratriathlon makes its Paralympics debut. Here’s the who’s who…
With five of the strongest women in paratri contesting two categories, it should be medals aplenty for ParalympicsGB come 11 September. Here’s how they line up…
Olympic bronze medallist Vicky Holland talks to us about Rio, her love of triathlon and why everyone should give the sport a go
With just seven months to go until the Paralympics in Rio, British Triathlon has set out the selection policy for ParalympicsGB.
British triathletes measure heat tolerance at GSK Human Performance Lab
Holland takes bronze despite tripping on the run, while Alistair Brownlee finishes tenth after struggling with ankle injury
Tom Bishop and Aaron Harris the final names to be confirmed by British Triathlon
India Lee, Mark Buckingham and Adam Bowden make the strongest case for GB selection
Emma Pallant, Adam Bowden and Tom Bishop among 13 Home Nations athletes heading to ETU European Cup race in Antalya, Turkey
South Africa’s leading ITU racer on Rio qualification, the Triple Crown series and how to stay motivated in winter
Rio selection battles, Brits in contention for the biggest races and a vibrant UK scene just some of the triathlon treats in store this year
220 columnist Tim Heming says South American sojourn will add to athletes’ travel expenses, but stunning setting should definitely whet appetite for Olympics
Britain’s Jodie Stimpson and Non Stanford sets their sights on Copacabana as a key event for 2015
Men’s PT2 sport class confirmed for Rio 2016, along with PT2 and PT5 for the women
Five-time ITU world champ predicts Commonwealths gold medallist will find success in any avenue of the sport after Rio 2016 Olympics thanks to his outstanding consistency
Men’s PT1 and PT4 classes and women’s PT4 class a sure thing for Rio 2016, with British athletes including Phil Hogg and Faye McClelland expected to excel
Phil Renna continues his ambitious (if optimistic) attempt to turn himself from novice triathlete to GB Olympian in time for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro
Triathlon’s Road to Rio begins in Tokyo this spring
More than 20 elite athletes expected to receive extra coaching