Olympics
The Olympic triathlon is the short-distance discipline that has been part of the Olympic Games program since Sydney 2000 and brings together the best triathletes in the world every four years.
Triathlon has been part of the Olympic Games program since Sydney 2000., when it debuted as an Olympic sport with individual male and female events over Olympic distance (1,5 km swimming, 40 km cycling and 10 km running).
Since then, Olympic triathlon has established itself as the benchmark for short distance international competition. and the great sporting goal of many of the world's best triathletes.
In Tokyo 2020, the mixed relayThe women's team event, consisting of two women and two men competing in a super sprint format, added a strategic dimension to the Olympic program and broadened the medal chances for national teams.
Olympic qualification is based on the World Triathlon world ranking and in places allocated by continent and by National Olympic Committee, which guarantees a high level of competition and global representation in each edition.
Throughout its history, the Olympic triathlon has provided decisive moments and close finishes that have marked generations. From the first champions in Sydney 2000 to the recent editions in Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024, The evolution of the sport has been constant both in terms of competitive level and media impact..
In this category you will find:
– News about Olympic qualification
– Analysis of rankings and places for the Games
– Results and reports from each edition
– Profiles of Olympic triathletes
– Historical context and statistics
Triathlon News closely follows the entire Olympic cycle, including the road to Los Angeles 2028 (LA28), with special attention to Spanish triathletes and the top names on the international circuit.





























