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Triathlon

Triathlon is a multisport endurance sport in which athletes swim, cycle, and run in succession, with brief transitions between disciplines. The usual order is swim, then bike, then run. Races range from short formats to long-distance events and can take place on looped or point-to-point courses, with conditions that test endurance, pacing, and race strategy.

Triathlon originated in the 1970s in Southern California, with the first widely recognized modern event held

Races are offered in multiple formats. The Olympic distance is 1.5 km swim, 40 km bike, 10

Competitors complete the three disciplines within a single race, moving between disciplines via transitions. Equipment typically

Triathlon is practiced worldwide at amateur and elite levels, with major events such as the World Triathlon

in
1974
in
San
Diego.
The
sport
has
grown
internationally
under
World
Triathlon
(formerly
the
International
Triathlon
Union)
and
is
part
of
the
Olympic
program
since
2000.
The
Olympics
feature
a
standard
distance
triathlon,
and
the
sport
also
includes
a
mixed
relay
event
that
debuted
at
Tokyo
2020.
km
run.
Sprint
events
are
shorter,
commonly
around
750
m
swim,
20
km
bike,
5
km
run.
Long-distance
formats
include
the
Half
Ironman
(70.3):
1.9
km
swim,
90
km
bike,
21.1
km
run,
and
the
full
Ironman:
3.8
km
swim,
180.2
km
bike,
42.2
km
run.
There
are
also
various
regional
circuits
and
time-limited
events.
includes
a
trisuit,
bicycle,
helmet,
and
running
shoes;
wetsuits
may
be
used
in
cold
water.
Rules
vary
by
sanctioning
body,
with
some
circuits
allowing
drafting
on
the
bike
and
others
prohibiting
it.
Training
emphasizes
endurance
across
disciplines,
including
brick
workouts
that
couple
cycling
and
running.
Championship
Series
and
Ironman
races,
highlighting
disciplined
training,
nutrition,
pacing,
and
safety.