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  2. Triathlon England - Wikipedia

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    Triathlon England is the national governing body and membership association for triathlon, duathlon and other multisports [clarification needed] in England.

  3. Ironkids - Wikipedia

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    The first age group to start are the 14-year-old boys, followed by the 14-year-old girls, and this continues down the age groups to the 6-year old girls, the final group to start. In addition to the individual race, there are relay divisions where each leg of the triathlon is completed by a different child.

  4. Europe Triathlon Championships - Wikipedia

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    The Europe Triathlon Championships are the main triathlon championships in Europe organised by Europe ... U23, juniors and 15 age groups (15–90 years old) and para ...

  5. Triathlon - Wikipedia

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    The World Triathlon sanctions and organises the World Triathlon Series and the World Triathlon Cup races each year, with annual world champions crowned each year for elite professional triathletes, junior pro triathletes, and age-group athletes. World Triathlon races are conducted in a draft legal format for the bike leg, whereas drafting is ...

  6. Category:Triathlon in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. ... Triathlon competitions in the United Kingdom (1 C, 7 P) T. British triathletes (10 C, 1 P)

  7. British Triathlon Federation - Wikipedia

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    The British Triathlon Federation (formerly the British Triathlon Association) is the national governing body for triathlon, duathlon and associated multisport in Great Britain. [1] It administers triathlon in England, Scotland, Wales, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man .

  8. Lucy Charles-Barclay - Wikipedia

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    Charles subsequently made her debut in triathlon in 2014 and went on to win the 18–24 women’s age category at the 2015 Ironman World Championship as an amateur. She subsequently turned professional. Her husband Reece Barclay is a British professional IronMan triathlete as well and also coaches Lucy at the professional level.

  9. Kate Waugh - Wikipedia

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    Waugh's first major success came at the age of 15 at the Penza U23 Youth and European Championships Women Relay alongside Olivia Mathias and Sophie Alden. [14] She won the British Triathlon Female Elite Junior Triathlete of the Year award the following year, before coming 2nd and 3rd in the World Triathlon Junior Women's Grand Final in 2017 and 2018 respectively.