The Spanish Triathlon Federation presented to the Higher Sports Council the new official uniform that will accompany the Spanish Triathlon and Paralympic Triathlon Team during the Olympic cycle towards Los Angeles 2028.
The Samaranch Room of the CSD was the chosen venue for an event that brought together international athletes, institutional leaders and sponsors.
A staging that symbolizes more than just a design change: the start of a project that clearly looks to the next Games.
One team, one identity
The president of the FETRIJosé Hidalgo MartínHe opened the event by highlighting a clear message: Olympians and Paralympians share structure, treatment, and objectives. The new uniforms reflect this idea.
On stage were David Cantero, Sergio Baxter, Miriam Casillas, Anna GodoySusana Rodríguez with her guide Sara Perez and Nil Riudavets, plus Javier Gómez Noya, now in his role as coach of Team Spain.
The image of them all together, now with the new kit, leaves an obvious impression: generational continuity and renewed ambition.
Objective: to compete at home… and look ahead to 2028
Beyond aesthetics, the focus is on the calendarSpain will host the 2026 World Championship and European Championship, two top-level events that will make the season a strategic year.
The athletes themselves made it clear.
Anna Godoy He highlighted the European Championship in Tarragona as a special event because he was competing close to home. Miriam Casillas He marked Los Angeles 2028 in red again, which could be his fourth. Olympics.
For its part, David cantero The season will begin at the Lanzarote World Cup after a 2025 that confirmed his competitive leap. Sergio Baxter, integrated into the FETRI technology group, faces the cycle with long-term planning.
In the Paralympic team, Susana Rodríguez He maintains his philosophy of taking it race by race, while Nil Riudavets He is already openly talking about fighting for gold in 2028 after his
More than just equipment
Uniformity is the visible part. What's important is what it represents.
A team that blends experience and youth. A 2026 calendar packed with major events in Spain. And a clear medium-term goal: to reach Los Angeles 2028 with real podium chances.
Spanish triathlon is starting a new chapter. And it's already doing so with a new look.



