Junior triathlon clubs across the island of Ireland are leading the way in creating opportunities for young athletes to train, connect, and achieve together.
Through Inter-Club Training Days, junior sections from different clubs come together to build skills, friendships, and confidence in a fun and supportive environment.
These sessions are designed by clubs, for juniors, helping athletes develop across swim, bike, and run while enjoying the journey.
This initiative is about more than just training:
Take a look at the Triathlon Ireland Junior Calendar here for all the latest information on Junior Events.
Be part of a growing programme of regular inter-club sessions throughout 2026.
If you are a Club and would like to take part please contact development@triathlonireland.com
Note: Smaller clubs with limited coaching resource wishing to host an Inter-Club please reach out for support.
The Triathlon Ireland Youth Series supported by AIG offers:
A great next step after joining a club and building confidence.
There are Clubs with Junior sections across all provinces. From Athlone and Cork to Galway and Belfast with new programmes continuing to launch, including the latest, a junior section at Peninsula Triathlon Club, County Down.
With more junior clubs and races than ever, it’s easy to get involved and progress at your own pace in a safe, welcoming environment.
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