Triathlon Ireland’s High Performance (HP) Development Pathway, supported by Sport Ireland, is a key part of Triathlon Ireland’s pathway to international competition. Below you will find information on the pathway, and important key dates for 2026.
In 2026, HP Development Pathway athletes will have the chance to attend:
The Triathlon Ireland team of regionally based HP Development Pathway Coaches will be providing more young athletes the opportunity to join the High Performance Development Pathway alongside delivering structured training opportunities to prepare athletes for international competition and long term success in the sport.
Triathlon Ireland’s High Performance Development Pathway continues to build momentum this season, with a series of important opportunities for developing athletes to test, learn, and progress. Below is a clear guide to the upcoming key dates and what each stage offers.
22nd March | Omagh and Enniskillen
This one day assessment is a key preparation step for athletes targeting international progression.
Purpose:
Open to all High Performance Development Pathway Athletes.
18th and 19th April | Nottingham
A key milestone in the Pathway, this assessment brings together top emerging athletes from across the UK and Ireland.
This stage represents a significant step toward the next stage of triathlon development, offering athletes exposure to competition against elite-level standards and benchmarking.
Triathlon Ireland’s pathway is designed to progressively support athletes as they develop through the sport:
Keep an eye out for upcoming Talent ID Days this Autumn. These sessions are the entry point into the Triathlon Ireland pathway and a great opportunity to get involved and showcase potential.
These key dates mark important opportunities to engage with the pathway, gain experience, and take the next step in triathlon development.
To find out more, reach out to a member of the High Performance Team who will be happy to help.
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