A new film highlighting both the determination of, and obstacles faced by, a group of athletes from a poor neighbourhood in Nairobi tells the inspirational story of the five young Keyan’s journeys to 2019 Multisport World Championships
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Kenya is hoping to field over 70 athletes at the ITU World Multisport Championships to be held from 4th - 13th September 2020 in Almere, Netherlands. This is according to Kenya Triathlon Federation (KTF) Chief Executive, Vincent Ochieng.
Read MoreThe goal of the Kenya Triathlon Pathway Programme is to support athletes to deliver on the international stage. Find out more about the programmes we run to support athletes to maximise their potential.
Our Age-Group athletes are much more than just racers classified behind an age category. They train with dedication and make sacrifices. They step up to start lines. They cross finish lines. They are World Triathletes, and you can become one by competing for your country!
The Kenya Triathlon coach development pathway is a prodigy of the International Triathlon Union model for coach education. As such, coaches will have to attend ITU Coaching Seminars in order to advance from one level to another; Kenya Triathlon Tribe will seek to allocate resources and opportunities for the coaches to practice their skills and advance their knowledge locally
Technical Officials (TOs) support our event organisers so that events in Kenya, are safe and fair, and Technical Officials do this by ensuring that competitors uphold the rules of the sport. Several TO training courses are held in different parts of the world. If you are interested in becoming a TO please read through the below information about upcoming courses.
Our Age-Group Teams consist of top performing age-group athletes who earn a spot at a Qualification Race to represent Keny on the world stage at the International Triathlon Union (ITU) World Championships. Team members have the unique opportunity to proudly represent our country, participate in a unique team environment and celebrate their sport within the global multisport community. The age-group team is one hundred percent self-funded.