• World Triathlon Implementing Changes To Make Swim Safer – For Pros

    World Triathlon has put a restriction on the length of finger and toenails “to avoid injuries,” and watches are prohibited in the swim—though only for pros.

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    World Aquatics Cancels Seine Training Session; More Triathletes Register GI Illnesses

    Multiple triathletes are sick after training in the Seine, though in some cases their medical staffs are stopping short of confirming the water quality as the reason.

  • Assessing the Presence of E. Coli in the Seine River for the Olympic Triathlon

    Though organizers still held the Olympic Triathlon events on Wednesday, there remains lingering concern about the E. coli levels in the Seine River.

  • Olympic Triathlons Deliver With French Women’s Winner, Thrilling Finale In Men’s Race

    Cassandre Beaugrand won women’s gold on home soil, while Alex Yee produced a stunning comeback to run down Hayden Wilde late in the men’s race.

  • VIDEO: Actual Seine Water Quality Data for the Paris Olympics

    Look at the real numbers behind the more positive reports out of the Seine over the last two weeks thanks to triathlon vlogger Matt LeGrand

  • Paris’ Olympic Seine Disaster Puts Athletes’ Future at Odds With Political Brinkmanship

    The Seine was a grand plan, one that would benefit all Parisians for generations – but at whose expense?

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    Paris 2024 Announces Olympic Test Event Schedule

    The swimming competition will not have an official test event, but instead will have an operational test in June 2024 at the Paris La Défense Arena.

  • U.S. Open Triathlon Champion Collin Chartier Tests Positive For EPO, Accepts 3-Year Ban

    A former swimmer for the Potomac Marlins and Marymount University, Chartier has said he will retire from the sport after admitting to taking PEDs.