About Triathlon
The University of Nottingham Triathlon Club (UoN Tri) has established itself as one of the biggest, most successful, and friendliest university clubs in the country.
With British Triathlon-accredited coaches as well as access to world-class facilities, the club is aimed at everyone, from complete beginners to elite athletes. We strive to offer students of all ages and abilities the opportunity to maximise their athletic potential through regular and structured training. We will support you whatever your personal goal, from simply building a bit of fitness and competing in your first sprint all the way up to qualifying for Kona!
The club takes part in three BUCS races a year (duathlon, sprint triathlon, and standard triathlon), as well as a number of local and national events, giving all members an opportunity to represent the University. We run our own trips to Majorca and the Peak District, and we are proud to host the Notts Triathlon each year, as well as a number of other events, including our club Aquathlon series. On top of this, we hold numerous coached training sessions every week as well as weekly socials.
We have 2 membership options available. The standard membership gives access to every session in the week and requires a UoN Sport Gym membership. The social membership does not require a gym membership and gives access to all sessions outside of the sports centres. We hope that by doing this we are being as accessible as possible and will allow more people to join the UoN tri family!
Follow and tag us on Instragram @uontri and join the Facebook group to stay up to date with signups, events, socials and lots more - search for 'University of Nottingham Triathlon Club 23/24'.
Committee
All of our clubs and societies are run by a committee.
A committee is a team of people that lead, organise and publicise a group within your Students’ Union.
It can be really rewarding as well as being a great way to gain experience and invaluable skills for your future career.
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