Triathlon variations to diversify your experience

4 August, 2010 | Category: Triathlon Variations | Comments (Comments Off) | Comments Off

If the traditional triathlon model (swim, bike, run with various distances for different races) is getting to be too second-nature for you, you might be interested in shaking it up a little bit. Many athletes and fans have created well-known variations of the sport, by adding and removing events, changing the order, or by other alterations. Use this handy guide to choose your new favorite event.

  • Reverse order triathlon: The simplest of the variations, this triathlon is simply run in reverse (run, bike, swim). This is done when it’s necessary to have a mass start.
  • Nauticathlon: This trademarked event was developed by Victor Bauduret of France. It involves a variety of sports, usually equally distributed between land and water.
  • Equilateral triathlon: Proposed by Wainer and De Veaux in 1994, this version seeks to give each leg of the race an equal time. Normally, cycling takes the longest (78) of the time, while running takes 19 and swimming 3. More…