 
		 
		The Youth Arena Games are an innovative and fun way to engage and increase participation and awareness of multisport events across the nation. The youth arena game is a fast, exciting, and enthralling style of racing that will capture the imaginations of school’s children across the country.
The Youth Arena Games will work off the hugely successful super league triathlon arena games concept in that the event is held indoors on spin bikes with the bike distance monitored via a countdown and the run taking place on an indoor track.
Access to spin bikes will be supplied by Triathlon Ireland. This will reduce the impact of equipment being a barrier towards participation.
The youth arena games are fully inclusive and can accommodate all para triathlon sporting classes as well are other disabilities due its controlled safe environment.
The youth arena games align with Triathlon Ireland strategic plan 2021-2028 as we “Transform together”. We aim to strengthen our community and make lives better through the power of sport using innovation, leading the way within Irish sports and creating a sport that is accessible and inclusive for all.
 
															 
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