A new triathlon circuit is born: Trimparables
La Spanish Triathlon Federation (FETRI), together with the Journal AS and SER chain, has just presented a circuit national of highly anticipated triathlon: Tri-comparable.
Under the motto "triathlon for all ages and all abilities," this project seeks to open the doors of the sport to both novice and experienced athletes.
The president of the federation, José Hidalgo, expressed his conviction that this new format will bring triathlon to a broader audience, encouraging participation and sporting coexistence.
Key dates and cities
| Date | City | Distances |
|---|---|---|
| May 24 | Gijón | SuperSprint, Sprint, Relays, Pairs, Inclusive, Minors |
| 7 June | Torremolinos | SuperSprint, Sprint, Relays, Pairs, Inclusive, Minors |
| 15 June | Zaragoza | SuperSprint, Sprint, Relays, Pairs, Inclusive, Minors |
| 28 June | Pontevedra | SuperSprint, Sprint, Relays, Pairs, Inclusive, Minors |
| September 21 | Valencia | SuperSprint, Sprint, Relays, Pairs, Inclusive, Minors |
| November 2th | Ibiza (Santa Eulalia) | SuperSprint, Sprint, Relays, Pairs, Inclusive, Minors |
El calendar Trimparables is made up of six important locations across Spain.
To begin, the starting gun will be in Gijón On May 24, swimming is scheduled at Poniente Beach and an urban route will take place around the Aquarium.
Then, on June 7th, the competition will take place in Torremolinos, taking advantage of the great atmosphere of the Los Álamos Promenade and coinciding with other championships.
The third date is reserved for Zaragoza, on June 15, with swimming in the Ebro River and running in a green space.
After that, Pontevedra will take over on June 28, where the powerful stage of the Lérez River and the stadium of the Galician Center for Sports Development will act as hosts.
Then, on September 21, Valencia will provide its iconic Marina for swimming and a course very close to the former headquarters of the America's Cup Sailing.
The circuit will close on November 2nd in Ibiza-Santa Eulalia, a charming Balearic location that promises a grand closing.
Distances for any level
The main attraction of Trimparables is its inclusive nature. In addition to the modality Sprint (750m swimming, 20km cycling and 5km running), the SuperSprint (250m swim, 6,6km bike ride and 1,6km walk).
There is also the possibility of compete in pairs or relays, both in Sprint and SuperSprint, which allows groups of friends, families and training partners to experience this together.
Hidalgo He insists that triathlon is no longer just a discipline for “superheroes,” but for anyone who wants to play sports.
Registration costs and facilities
The organization has announced very affordable rates. On the one hand, the Sprint mode It costs €30 for members and €35 for non-members.
For those looking for something shorter, the SuperSprint It costs €25 for federated athletes and €30 for non-federated athletes, which is very affordable for new competitors. In addition, there are the following categories: couples y Relays, whose prices range between €40 and €45 depending on the distance.
The test of smaller They cost only €5, encouraging the participation of children and young people.
This family-friendly, grassroots approach is one of Trimparables' hallmarks: it's not just about competing, but also about sharing a sporting weekend full of side activities and healthy leisure time.
An inclusive triathlon party
According to José Hidalgo, success is based on combining professional organization with a fun and accessible spirit: “We want triathlon for everyone, with a concept that encompasses all ages and abilities.” In turn, the Director of Sports at Cadena SER, Laura Martínez, as well as the director of AS, Vicente Jimenez, celebrate the opportunity to join forces and achieve greater dissemination of the values of sport.
The selected venues will also benefit from sports tourism, as many participants choose to travel with family or friends.
The festive atmosphere, the media coverage, and the opportunity to compete in so many different events make Trimparables a great attraction for anyone who wants to experience triathlon up close.
It is no coincidence that cities like Gijón, Valencia o Torremolinos are on the map, as they have ideal venues and have already hosted world or national championships. In fact, Valencia It hosts the Triathlon World Cup, and some venues will use existing infrastructure.
For more information, please visit the official website. trimparables.com



