Would anybody have gone home with the wrong wetsuit after our triathlon in Schull?!
If you were around the number 136 in the transition area please check your wetsuit and let us know if you've got the wrong one.
https://t.co/Yjt6A8yVU9 Cyclist in his 80s dies following Co Kerry collision
We are not even at the mid-point of 2025 yet and already we’ve seen 7 bicycle riders die on Irish roads. 😞
R.I.P. 😢
Irish National rankings have now been updated ⏩️ Check out the current standings via our website 🔗 https://t.co/aTYxlV8f5O
The top athletes showed incredible speeds across the swim, bike and run at Centra Fastnet Triathlon ⚡️Here’s the fastest times on the day for the men’s and women’s races ⏩️
Hosted by @schulltriathlon
#TriathlonNationalSeries #TNS
🤩✨ Bike Week Cork With Schull Triathlon Club ✨🚲
📆 Sat, 17th May
📍 Schull Community College
⏰ 2pm
🎟️ Free, all welcome
🚲 Family fun 9km road cycle, bike maintenance & cycle safety demos
ℹ️ Message Deirdre to sign up 086-2404709
⭐️ 2025 Youth Series, supported by AIG Insurance ⭐️
The series is back featuring eight rounds of racing around the country 🙌🏼 After 5 years of remarkable growth, we’re introducing new updates to the series to foster rising talent and ensure continued success 🚀
⭐️ For ages: 11 - 17 Years
More info 🔗 https://t.co/vIUPVUvfDY
#TriathlonIreland #YouthSeries2025
Ronan Grimes on the frustration of getting a puncture in the combined C4-5 race - but also the satisfaction in finishing what was his last race, with the Galway man confirming his retirement #RTEparalympics#paris2024
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📱Updates https://t.co/EYTFBASH8H
🤩✨ Triathlon Ireland BOOST Training Hub | Garryvoe 🏊🚴🏃
Check out the details for the Munster Hub for September 🤩
📆 Sun, 29th Sept
📍 Garryvoe Beach
⏰ 1-3pm
✨ Session Plan - Swim, Bike, Run
ℹ️ Find out more below:
https://t.co/CzY3YnWGns
@TeamIreland @irishathletics@Paris2024@Olympics Unlucky for both, they ran so well. Tanaka seemed to cut across Sophie but she’s been advanced to the semi, was there a protest put in by @irishathletics for Sophie?
Just before the start of the 544-mile Sydney to Melbourne Ultramarathon in 1983, one particular runner caught the attention of the Australian media: a 61-year-old potato farmer named Cliff Young.
He had shown up before the race wearing overalls and work boots, telling journalists that he had trained in his large rubber boots and had spent much of his childhood chasing after sheep, sometimes for days without rest.
Soon after the race began, Cliff Young fell behind the other runners and seemed on track to finish dead last.
But after getting just two hours of sleep the first night, Young got back up and started running — and didn't stop.
While the other runners stopped each night to sleep, Young kept moving continuously at his slow pace for five days straight. "I'm just an old tortoise," he said. "I have to keep going to stay in front."
In the end, Young won the race in record time, smashing the previous mark by two whole days and leaving the entire world stunned.
We are so looking forward to welcoming you all to #schull for the Brosnan’s Centra Fastnet Triathlon for our Sprint and Try-A-Tri races. Register on the @tri_ireland website. @CentraIRL@centraschull
This Sunday! Schull Triathlon Club invites members and non-members to join a free Winter Wellness Workshop running on Sunday the 22nd of January at the Fastnet Marine and Outdoor Education Centre.
#schull#wellness@tri_ireland
There isn't a magic pill, golden formula or schedule for your running. If there was we'd all buy it and we'd all be happy. Your running is self exploration, trial and error, ups and downs. You can pay for that stuff or work it out. In the end you'll work it out. Guarantee it.
Start.
Start now.
Start with the fitness you have now.
Start with the bike you have now.
Start with all of your insecurities.
Start moving towards your goal.
Start and make mistakes.
Start imperfectly.
Start now.
Just start.