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Frequently Asked Questions

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USAT Certified

The trinity triathlon and our youth are in good hands because the triathlon will be a  USAT sanctioned event.

1) What is the difference between the Youth/High School Triathlon and the Family Tri?

The Trinity Youth and Family Triathlon offers three ways to participate—so every athlete (and family!) can have the right experience

  • Youth Triathlon (Ages 7–15)
    This division is designed just for kids to race individually against others in their age group.
    Athletes will swim, bike, and run on their own. This division offers awards: See Here

  • High School Division (Ages 16–17)
    High school athletes compete in their own division, separate from the younger age groups.  This division offers awards: See Here
    •          Participants race individually
    •          They compete only against other high school athletes
    •          This creates a more appropriate and competitive experience for older teens

  • Family Triathlon (All Ages) 
    This is a unique and fun option where kids and adults each sign up for the event, then complete the course together. This is recreational wave , participants aren’t competing for awards.
    •          Parents (or another adult) can race alongside their child the entire time
    •          Perfect for first-time triathletes who want extra support
    •          Great for families who want to share the experience and have fun together

 

2) What is the difference between the Family Tri and Family Relay?

  • The Family Tri is for those who want to complete the entire course themselves. Each person who registers will complete the swim, bike, and run on their own, but alongside an adult.

  • A relay team can be two or three people. One person does the swim, one person does the bike and one person does the run. You can do a relay with two people: one person can do two of the disciplines.

    • Relay team rules:
      1. Relay teams have a designated rack area in transition.
      2. Each team member may leave their belongings in the team rack area.
      3. Relay teams will receive one run number and one bike number.
      4. Relay teams will share a velcro timing chip. The timing chip will be passed along to each relay member to wear on the ankle (left preferred for biker). This timing chip is not disposable and must be returned after crossing the finish line.
      5. Timing chip exchange must take place at the relay rack area.
      6. The bike must remain on the rack during team member timing chip exchange.
       

3) Where is body marking?

  • Body marking will be on the left arm and bottom right calf.
     

4) Will there be someone to help if I have a bike problem?

  • Yes! A bike mechanic will be available on race morning for minor adjustments and emergency repairs. However, we strongly recommend having your bike inspected by your local bike shop or mechanic before race day to help ensure everything is in good working order.
     

5) What sports drinks are available on the course?

  • Course drinks will not be provided. We will have plenty of water & snacks at the finish line!
     

6) Do I have to wear my run number while on the bike portion?

  • No, you are only required to wear it on the run course. You may wear it on the bike if you would like.

  • Unaltered run numbers must be worn on the front of your body during the entire run course
     

7) What is USAT and why do I need a one-day permit?

  • USAT is the national governing body for triathlons and duathlons in the United States. A one-day license allows a novice athlete to compete in a USA Triathlon-sanctioned race without purchasing an annual membership. The various one-day fees provide the athlete with excess accident insurance for that race only. These will be purchased with online registration.
     

9) How do I join USAT?

  • USAT applications will be available during online registration. If a membership was purchased during online registration, we will have notice of that for packet pickup. If you already have an annual membership, be sure to have your card with you.
     

10) What happens if I don’t have my USAT card at packet pick up?

  • No worries, you can show your number on your mobile device!
     

11) How does chip timing work?

  • Each athlete will wear a ‘chip’ that transmits data to the receiving antenna when the athlete crosses a timing mat. ChronoTrack Timing chips are disposable (except relay chips).
     

12) Where do I wear the chip?

  • Attach the strap to your left ankle. This allows it to stay away from the bike chains!
     

13) Where and when do I pick up my timing chip?

  • Your timing chip can be picked up the morning of the race when you check in.
     

14) Do I need to wear the chip for the entire race?

  • Yes, timing mats will be set up to record splits for each leg and transitions. If you do not have the chip on when you cross the finish line, you are not guaranteed a finish time.

Refund, Deferral, and Transfer Policies

If you are registered for Trinity Youth and Family Tri and would like to make a change to your registration, there are several options. Please review the options and fees below for registered participants

REFUND

All registrations are non-refundable unless Fanshield race insurance is purchased with registration. Refunds are handled by FanShield and are subject to their insurance terms.

DEFERRAL and TRANSFERS

✵ Deferral is when you want to defer your registration to next year’s event.

✵ Transfer is when you want to move to a different event within the same race. For example, you are signed up for the Splash and Dash but would like to switch to the Triathlon.

A deferral or transfer can be made up to the deadline(s) below and must be completed by signing into RunSignUp and choosing deferral or transfer. Be sure to go through all steps and answer all emails from RunSignUp; participants are responsible for completion of the process. Deferrals and Transfers cannot be processed for an event that has already taken place. A transfer from one individual to another is prohibited.

DEFERRAL

  • You may defer your registration to next year’s event.

  • There is a $15 deferral fee

  • Deferrals are available through September 27, 2026.

  • Transaction fees charged by the online registration provider cannot be refunded or transferred.

  • USAT one-day passes are not transferable for deferrals.

  • Deferrals are not available after September 27, 2026 at 3PM

How to Defer

The Defer Race option can be completed by logging into your RunSignUp Account. Find the race you would like to defer. Navigate to Profile > Upcoming Events > Manage Registration > Defer Registration. Follow all the promts and steps.

How to Transfer

The Transfer Event option can be found by logging on to RunSignup, navigating to Profile > Upcoming Events > Manage Registration > Transfer Event.

Participant is responsible for completing the deferral or transfer process in its entirety before the deadline listed above.

  • Transfers include a transfer fee ($0) + registration price difference, if any.

  • Transaction fees charged by the online registration provider cannot be refunded or transferred.

  • USAT one-day license will be transferred to the new event.

  • Price differences between events will not be refunded if transferring to a shorter distance.

  • Transfers are not available after September 27, 2026 at 3PM

Why Trinity Triathlon

We exist to develop strong, confident, and resilient youth through structured, safe, and purpose-driven triathlon experiences. Every event and coaching program is designed to challenge athletes while building character, discipline, and lasting confidence.

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Every finish line builds belief. By completing swim, bike, and run challenges, kids learn resilience, discipline, and the confidence that comes from doing hard things - lessons that extend far beyond race day.

Lasting Confidence

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Triathlon builds strength, endurance, coordination, and focus all at once. It promotes balanced athletic growth while helping reduce overuse injuries common in single-sport programs.

Total Development

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Structured events, age-appropriate distances, and strong safety standards create an environment where kids are supported and parents feel confident in their athlete’s development.

Safe Community

WHAT OUR ATHLETES AND PARENTS ARE SAYING...

"Instilled self-confidence"

Our daughter was definitely hesitant to start, but the energy of the other kids was contagious. Doing something new and difficult turned out to be so much fun for her. Finishing her first triathlon instilled a deep sense of self-confidence in Keenedy that is hard to find anywhere else.

Nelson, parent of triathlon athlete

"Confidence You Can See"

We’ve tried other sports, but this was different. The structure and positive coaching helped our daughter push herself in ways we hadn’t seen before. She left the event talking about her goals for next year. As a parent, that growth means everything.

Rebecca. parent of 11 year old athlete

"Safe, Organized, Inspiring"

From check-in to the finish line, everything felt professional and well thought out. The safety standards gave us peace of mind, and the energy of the event made it so much fun for the kids. Trinity Triathlon balances competition and character perfectly.

Sophia, parent & first time triathlon family

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