The course calendar is where all upcoming Triathlon Ireland courses – TriLeader, Level 1 and Level 2 are published. You can get full details, secure your spot and pay for your course via the calendar.
There are three steps on the Triathlon Ireland coaching ladder:
Tri Leader, is the first step in to becoming a triathlon coach. It’s ideal for those who wish to either assist existing coaches in a club environment or to start the coaching pathway in their own right. Tri Leader is a prerequisite for continuing to the next step of becoming a Level 1 Coach.
Building on skills learned during the Tri Leader, the Level 1 Coaching course enables coaches to expand their breadth of knowledge and skills and provide independent coaching to groups of athletes in certain settings.
Further developing skills, confidence and experience, the Level 2 Coaching course enables independent coaching in more complex and challenging situations.
Triathlon Ireland has a comprehensive active and accredited Coach Developers list.

The World Triathlon Education & Knowledge Hub holds education and learning materials for individuals and member National Federations enrolled onto official World Triathlon education programmes.
Find out more here: https://education.triathlon.org/
For Triathlon Ireland Course Terms and Conditions, please see below
For more information about Coaching and the Coaching Pathway at Triathlon Ireland please contact :
education@triathlonireland.com
This article was updated on 27.04.26 to reflect latest coaching information and Development Coaches for 2026.
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