EUROPE TRIATHLON MULTISPORT CHAMPIONSHIPS BANYOLES

Tri-Team Ireland Ready for Europe Triathlon Multisport Championships in Banyoles

Banyoles, Spain 11-19 July 2026

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Tri-Team Ireland heads to Spain this July as more than 60 Age Group athletes prepare to compete at the 2026 Europe Triathlon Multisport Championships in Banyoles.

Taking place from 11th–19th July, the championships will bring together Europe’s best Age Group athletes across six championship events: Sprint Duathlon, Standard Duathlon, Cross Triathlon, Cross Duathlon, Aquathlon, Middle Distance Triathlon and Aquabike. The event will once again showcase the strength and diversity of Age Group racing, with Irish athletes competing across a wide range of age groups and disciplines.

Hosted around the iconic Lake Banyoles, often regarded as the home of triathlon in Spain, athletes can expect fast racing in one of Europe’s most recognisable triathlon venues. The championship features a condensed multisport programme, creating an exciting festival atmosphere throughout the week.

Elite aquathlon events

Alongside Ireland’s Age Group team, three of Triathlon Ireland’s High Performance Development athletes will also compete in Banyoles.

Jude Williams will line up in the Junior Men’s Aquathlon Championships, Chloe Young in the Junior Women’s Aquathlon Championships while Ross Killalea will represent Ireland in the Under-23 Aquathlon Championships.

Their participation provides another valuable opportunity to gain international championship experience as they continue their progression along the High Performance Pathway.

Ireland Represented at MultiSport Championships

Ireland will be represented by a strong squad across every championship event. The largest Irish contingent will compete in the Aquathlon Championships, while significant teams will also line up for the Middle Distance Triathlon, Sprint and Standard Duathlon, Cross disciplines and Aquabike. The team includes experienced international competitors alongside athletes making their European Championship debut, highlighting the continued growth of the Triathlon Ireland Age Group programme.

Several athletes will take on multiple championship races during the week, demonstrating the unique nature of the Multisport Championships. Athletes including Naoise O’Donnell, Owen Barron, Paul Flynn, Trevor Woods, Michael Conway, Fiona Riordan, Cillian Cloney and Noel O’Regan are among those competing in more than one event, adding extra Irish interest across the championship schedule.

Podium Finishes for Tri-Team Ireland

Following another successful year for Tri-Team Ireland on the international stage, the team will be aiming to continue its strong record of European Championship performances. Irish Age Group athletes have consistently delivered podium finishes and personal best performances at recent international championships, and Banyoles provides another opportunity to compete against the very best in Europe.

Speaking ahead of the championships, Triathlon Ireland Age Group Manager Roisin MacCarthy said:

"The Europe Triathlon Multisport Championships are always one of the highlights of our international calendar. It is fantastic to see such a strong Irish team travelling to Banyoles across so many different disciplines. We have a great mix of experienced championship athletes and first-time international competitors, and we wish everyone the very best of luck as they race in the green of Tri-Team Ireland."
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Roisin MacCarthy
Age Group Manager, Triathlon Ireland

Everyone at Triathlon Ireland wishes Team Ireland the very best of luck in Banyoles. We look forward to following the team’s performances throughout the week and celebrating their achievements on the European stage.

Event Information

Full Team

For details of all the Tri-Team Ireland members competing see below. 

Middle Distance Triathlon

Female

  • 20-24: Naoise O’Donnell
  • 50-54: Lilly O’Dea
  • 50-54: Amelia Drumm
  • 50-54: Claire Diethe
  • 60-64: Barbara Tobin

Open

  • 30-34: Micheal Costello
  • 35-39: Denis Mc Elligott
  • 35-39: Danny O Sullivan
  • 35-39: David Spring
  • 50-54: Jonathan Maguire
  • 50-54: Martin Tynan
  • 50-54: Brian O’Donnell
  • 55-59: Geoff Collins
  • 55-59: Dermot McCabe
  • 60-64: Owen Barron

AquaBike

Female

  • 45-49: Celine Mc Phillips
  • 55-59: Cathy Cunningham

 

Open

  • 45-49: Paul Flynn
  • 55-59: Toby Bedell
  • 55-59: Peter Meaney

Aquathlon

Female

  • 16-19: Sinead Greene
  • 16-19: Fia O’Donnell
  • 20-24: Naoise O’Donnell
  • 25-29: Rachel Gillivan
  • 25-29: Aoife Greene
  • 25-29: Ciara Greene
  • 25-29: Aoife Mulry
  • 30-34: Niamh Murphy
  • 35-39: Alice Clarkson
  • 40-44: Rosemarie Quilty
  • 45-49: Lynette Costello
  • 45-49: Maeve O’Reilly
  • 45-49: Éilis Treacy
  • 50-54: Colette Finneran
  • 50-54: Tara Farrell
  • 55-59: Grainne Egan
  • 60-64: Catherine Tully
  • 70-74: Deirdre Philpott

Open

  • 30-34: Diarmuid Connon
  • 35-39: Morgan Commons
  • 35-39: Andy Mcnamara
  • 40-44: Eoghan Cunningham
  • 55-59: Patrick Greene
  • 55-59: Eddie Burton
  • 55-59: Trevor Woods
  • 60-64: Patrick Fox
  • 60-64: Noel O’Regan
  • 60-64: Tom Dully
  • 65-69: Neil Cooper

Cross Duathlon

Open

  • 18-19: Cillian Cloney
  • 30 – 34 Arthur Henrique Reis
  • 50-54: Liam Hanley
  • 60-64: Owen Barron

Cross Triathlon

Open

  • 30 – 34 Arthur Henrique Reis
  • 45-49: Paul Flynn
  • 55-59: Trevor Woods

Sprint Duathlon

Female

  • 30-34: Fiona Riordan
  • 35-39: Elaine Byrne
  • 35-39: Kathleen Ryan
  • 40-44: Neasa Canavan

Open

  • 16-19: Cillian Cloney
  • 25-29: Luke Smith
  • 30-34: Isaac Kerr
  • 40-44: Eoin Bailey
  • 45-49: Michael Laws
  • 45-49: Paul Flynn
  • 50-54: Adriele Prina-Mello
  • 55-59: Michael Conway
  • 55-59: Nigel McCullough
  • 60-64: Owen Barron
  • 60-64: Noel O’Regan

Standard Duathlon

Female

  • 25-29: Karen Gillman
  • 30-34: Fiona Riordan
  • 45-49: Angela Collins
  • 55-59: Nollaigh O’Neill
  • 55-59: Polly Siobhan Rogers-Dixon

 

Open

  • 55-59: Michael Conway
  • 60-64: Owen Barron

 

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