Welcome to the British Quadrathlon Association
The sport of Quadrathlon has been going for approximately 20 years and has recently undergone a significant upsurge in interest in the UK, with many more people finding the attraction of the four sporting disciplines, (swimming, kayaking, cycling, running), too much to resist! Race organisers have reported increased entries and interest in general. The British Quadrathlon Association (The BQA) is actively promoting and supporting these interests and details of where you can enter races and generally get more information can be found on these pages.
Races on the National calendar are of varying distances and a mixture of the four disciplines. Some are kayak triathlons (without the swim section) and some have off road bike sections. Some races are technically demanding, others are better for beginners. Everyone is catered for!
Quadrathletes on the whole are a friendly bunch, who are happy to help and support each other. The team atmosphere at the World Championships in the Czech Republic is something not to be missed, and all are welcome to participate. Training events are occasionally run to help each other improve skills. On the whole camaraderie is a positive aspect of this small but growing sport.
Final World Cup Standings
Simply the Best!
This was the last World Cup Race of the Season, to qualify for a World Cup Trophy you had to do 4 races (or 3 may count) but each races had to be in 3 different countries, once again we were up on the podium.
Andrew Byatt took Mens overall title, this was really well deserved, his...
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European Championships Germany
Sunshine and Medals!
After a weekend of top class racing at the Worlds 13 athletes traveled accross to Bergsee Ratscher in Germany for the European Championships.
This was a Tough Sprint distance race 750m swim, 20km bike, 4.6km kayak and 5km run, the final race of the 2008 World Cup Series.
Leading...
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World Championships 2008
Medals Galore in Czech Republich!
Senior World Championships 2008
The event takes place in a small town called Sedlcany about an hours drive south of Prague in the Czech Republic and consists of a 1500m Swim, 7km Kayak, 40 km Bike and 10 km Run. A total of 112 Athletes entered the races.
The race started with...
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