After a meteoric rise and abrupt fall, women’s-only triathlons are making a comeback—we take a look back at the movement’s vaulted past and dissect why they’re the sport’s future.
A beginner-friendly women’s (and girls’) triathlon wit approachable distances is gaining traction in the Lowcountry. She Tris has evolved into a multi-generational event. drawing enthusiastic repeat participants who see the value in not just crossing the finish line, but finding empowerment and self-belief along the way.
USA Triathlon has announced the 15 women’s-focused multisport events that are a part of the inaugural USA Triathlon Women’s Series. ‘The series highlights prominent women’s races across the country that give female athletes, from beginner to experienced, a space to celebrate and engage with other women in the multisport community.’
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Like many others, Amy Hatten will be taking part in her first triathlon this year as she swims, bikes and runs her way through the She Tris triathlon. But her journey to the starting line is anything but ordinary. In 2007 while in college, Amy woke up blind.
USA Triathlon and She Tris Sprint Triathlon announced that both Crews Subaru She Tris Sprint Triathlon I’On Club and Crews Subaru She Tris Sprint Triathlon Carnes Crossroads will be a part of the 2023 USA Triathlon Women’s Triathlon Series.