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The Europe Triathlon Sprint Championships are the main sprint distance triathlon championships for elite athletes in Europe, organised by Europe Triathlon. Conducted over a 750m swim, 20 kilometre bike and 5 kilometre run, the event has been run since 2016.
From the 2018 edition in Glasgow, every four years the standard distance championships will be part of the European Championships multi-sport event. [1] [2]The record for most wins in the men's event is four, shared by the Dutchman Rob Barel, who won the first four editions, and Briton Alistair Brownlee and the Spaniard Javier Gómez Noya.
The British Triathlon Federation is one of the 32 national sports governing bodies represented in the British Olympic Association and is a member of, and British triathlon’s representative organisation with, the European Triathlon Union and the International Triathlon Union. [5] [6] [7]
The World Triathlon Championship Series is an annual series of triathlon events organised by World Triathlon. The series is used to crown an annual world champion since 2008. Previously, the ITU (the former name of World Triathlon) world champion between 1989 and 2008 had been decided in a single annual championship race.
Originally named the Professional Triathletes Union (PTU), the organisation was first mooted by a group of athletes at the Challenge Bahrain event in 2014. [3] The founding board included Ironman World Championship winners Mirinda Carfrae, Sebastian Kienle and Pete Jacobs with the full list also including Jodie Swallow, Rachel Joyce, Helle Frederiksen, Meredith Kessler, Mary Beth Ellis, Angela ...
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2025 in sports describes the year's events in world sports. As an odd-numbered year, 2025 is both a non-Olympic Games and non-FIFA Men's World Cup year. Women's sport takes centre stage in the 2025 sporting calendar with major tournaments in football, rugby union and cricket.
The Zofingen event, known as Powerman Zofingen, claims to be "The most famous and toughest duathlon in the world", [1] and is the longest course over which the championships have been held. The event is also the final of the Powerman Duathlon World Series.