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The 6th Triathlon of Viana do Castelo is an Olympic triathlon event scheduled for July 5, 2026, in Viana do Castelo, Portugal. It features the Olympic distance and is part of the Triathlon North Challenge series.
The race welcomes individual athletes and teams in male, female, and mixed categories, with age groups ranging from 2 to 99 years, including parathletes. The event offers a competitive and inclusive atmosphere for a wide range of participants.
STARMAN Portugal – Alentejo 2026 is a triathlon event scheduled for July 5, 2026, at Barragem do Pisão in Beja, Portugal. The race offers two distance options: Half and Olympic.
The event is open to participants aged 18 and over, with options for individual competitors or relay teams of two or three members. This format allows for both solo athletes and teams to compete.
The V Triatlo da Batalha is a road triathlon event with swimming in a pool, taking place on July 11, 2026, near the Piscina Municipal da Batalha in Portugal. It is part of the Campeonato Litoral e Interior Centro Jovem and serves as the fourth scoring race in this championship.
The event features multiple youth age categories with distances adapted to each group, including swimming in a 25m pool, cycling on a flat asphalt course with some hills and roundabouts, and running on a flat circuit of asphalt and brick dust. Participation is open to athletes born between 2009 and 2019, both licensed and non-licensed.
The race atmosphere is competitive and structured, with individual and team classifications, and includes a prize ceremony. The event is organized by Associação Batalha Escola de Triatlo in partnership with the Câmara Municipal da Batalha and supported by the Federação de Triatlo de Portugal.
The Triatlo Longo Caminha is a triathlon event organized by the Associação Triatlo de Caminha.
This triathlon typically features long-distance formats and is open to all athletes interested in triathlon sports, promoting widespread participation through the association’s mission. The event is part of a series of sports activities including a Half Marathon Sunset Caminha and a St. Silvestre Caminhense race, offering a variety of race experiences in the Caminha region.
Participants can expect a supportive and enthusiastic atmosphere fostered by the Associação Triatlo de Caminha, which aims to encourage sports practice among all levels. The event is likely to include unique local landscapes and a festive competitive environment, with opportunities for community involvement and volunteer participation.
The Federação de Triatlo de Portugal organizes various triathlon events across Portugal throughout the year, featuring multiple race formats and distances to cater to different levels of athletes.
These events are typically open to licensed athletes and often include competitions that contribute to national championships and club rankings, making them highly competitive and prestigious.
Participants can experience diverse Portuguese landscapes and race atmospheres ranging from elite competition to community and club events, sometimes including relay formats and youth categories.
The Triatlo de Moimenta da Beira is a road triathlon event held on August 1-2, 2026, in Moimenta da Beira, Portugal. It features multiple races including the Campeonato Norte Jovem, Campeonato Norte Absoluto, and open races with distances adapted for youth and standard and sprint distances for adults.
The event welcomes licensed and non-licensed athletes across various age groups, from young categories born as recently as 2019 to masters born as early as 1927. It includes individual and relay formats in triathlon and duathlon sprint distances.
Races take place around the Albufeira do Vilar area with courses on mixed asphalt and dirt roads, offering a low difficulty profile. The event fosters competitive spirit with classifications by age, gender, teams, and relays, and awards trophies for individual and collective performances.
The Federação de Triatlo de Portugal organizes various triathlon events throughout the year, including national championships and club competitions. These events take place across different regions of Portugal, such as Algarve, Lisboa, and Madeira, offering a wide range of distances and formats suited for all athlete levels.
Open to both licensed and age group athletes, many races are integrated into national and international cups, providing competitive opportunities from grassroots to elite levels. Unique Portuguese landscapes and coastal settings enhance the racing experience, creating an inspiring and festive atmosphere for participants and supporters alike.
The Triatlo da Raia – Alfaiates is a sprint distance road triathlon taking place on August 8, 2026, between Praia Fluvial de Alfaiates and Aldeia do Bispo in Guarda, Portugal. The race includes a 750m swim, 20km bike with 320m elevation gain, and a 5km run with 90m elevation gain.
Open to all athletes aged 18 and over, this event offers a competitive yet accessible format with age group categories from Sub23 to over 60. The course features a mix of asphalt, cobblestone, and rural paths, providing a varied and scenic challenge.
Participants benefit from a well-organized event with technical support, recovery zones, and prizes for overall and age group winners, creating a motivating and community-focused atmosphere.
The Federação de Triatlo de Portugal organizes various triathlon events throughout the year, including national championships and club competitions. These events take place across different regions of Portugal, such as Algarve, Lisboa, and Madeira, offering a wide range of distances and formats suited for all athlete levels.
Open to both licensed and age group athletes, many races are integrated into national and international cups, providing competitive opportunities from grassroots to elite levels. Unique Portuguese landscapes and coastal settings enhance the racing experience, creating an inspiring and festive atmosphere for participants and supporters alike.
The VI Triatlo de Alhandra is a national triathlon competition scheduled for September 2026 in Alhandra, Portugal. This event is part of the Portuguese Triathlon Cup series, attracting competitive triathletes from across the country.
The race offers a challenging triathlon format, including swimming, cycling, and running disciplines. It is open to licensed athletes, emphasizing a competitive and elite atmosphere.