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- Triathlon type Concept external.
- Triathlon type Activity external.
- Triathlon type Sport external.
- Triathlon type Q349 external.
- Triathlon type Activity external.
- Triathlon type Q1914636 external.
- Triathlon comment "A triathlon is a multiple-stage competition involving the completion of three continuous and sequential endurance disciplines. While many variations of the sport exist, triathlon, in its most popular form, involves swimming, cycling, and running in immediate succession over various distances. Triathletes compete for fastest overall course completion time, including timed "transitions" between the individual swim, cycle, and run components. The word "triathlon" is of Greek origin from τρεῖς or treis ("three") and ἆθλος or athlos ("sport")." external.
- Triathlon label "Triathlon" external.
- Triathlon seeAlso Swimming_(sport) external.
- Triathlon seeAlso Cycle_sport external.
- Triathlon seeAlso Running external.
- Triathlon seeAlso Bicycle_racing external.
- Triathlon seeAlso Triathlon_equipment external.
- Triathlon wasDerivedFrom Triathlon?oldid=782785145 external.
- Triathlon abstract "A triathlon is a multiple-stage competition involving the completion of three continuous and sequential endurance disciplines. While many variations of the sport exist, triathlon, in its most popular form, involves swimming, cycling, and running in immediate succession over various distances. Triathletes compete for fastest overall course completion time, including timed "transitions" between the individual swim, cycle, and run components. The word "triathlon" is of Greek origin from τρεῖς or treis ("three") and ἆθλος or athlos ("sport"). A transition area is set up where the athletes change gear for different segments of the race. This is where the switches from swimming to cycling and cycling to running occur. These areas are used to store bicycles, performance apparel, and any other accessories needed for the next stage of the race. The transition from swim to bike is referred to as T1 and that between the bike and run is referred to as T2. The athlete's overall time for the race includes time spent in T1 and T2. Transition areas vary in size depending on the number of participants expected. In addition, these areas provide a social headquarters before the race. The nature of the sport focuses on persistent and often periodized training in each of the three disciplines, as well as combination workouts and general strength conditioning." external.
- Triathlon isPrimaryTopicOf Triathlon external.