As we celebrate International Women’s Day and Sport Ireland’s ‘Women in Sport Week’, Triathlon Ireland is delighted to invite you to a special online evening event.
Join us on Wednesday 4th March at 8pm via Zoom for a relaxed and inspiring session. A perfect opportunity to hear directly from our 2026 Women in Sport (WIS) Advocates – an incredible group of women representing clubs and communities across Ireland.
Whether you’re completely new to triathlon, thinking about joining a club, returning after time away, or already involved and looking to connect – log-in, listen in, and get involved in the discussion.
Our Advocates span generations, backgrounds, and experiences, but they are united by one shared purpose: to make triathlon more inclusive, welcoming, and empowering for women at every stage of their journey.
Read more about Women in Sport Advocates here.
If you’re feeling inspired, we’d love you to join our brand new Friday morning ‘Turbo & Talk’ session, led by WIS Advocate Diane Cordner.
This Zoom-based session combines an accessible turbo cycling workout with relaxed conversation. It’s a chance to connect, move, and start your Friday feeling strong and supported.
It’s not about pace or performance – it’s about community, confidence, and showing up.
More details and Zoom links for both sessions are available here.
For more information reach out to:
Eleanor Condon Women in Sport Lead, ED&I Lead and Anti-Doping Officer
Amina Martin-Ross, Women in Sport Support, Ulster Development Officer
The 2026 Triathlon National Series got underway this weekend with the Camida Clonmel Triathlon!
The Camida Clonmel Aquathlon saw 40 young athletes line up for the first of three aquathlons of the Youth Series.
Move2B in collaboration with Triathlon Ireland and other NGBs are opening up their 2026 Female Leadership Programme for ages 16-21.
Say hello to the Triathlon Club Community League – a new league for the triathlon community in Ireland to earn points for their club in a brand new format.
A sold-out event of 280 duathletes between the age of 4 and 19 arrived to Narraghmore, Co. Kildare to take on the 2026 Athy Junior Flat Out Duathlon.
The Women’s Student Coaching Academy is an initiative designed to help increase the visibility of femal ecoaches and to support and develop female student coaches.
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