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Triathlons in Alaska

Alaska has 3 upcoming triathlons scheduled for 2026: 2026orth Pole Triathlon in North Pole on July 25, Turnagain Training Kid's Summer Triathlon Camps in Anchorage on July 27, and Tri Nikiski in Kenai on June 26.

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2026orth Pole Triathlon

North Pole, AK

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2026orth Pole Triathlon

July 25, 2026
North Pole, AK
Turnagain Training Kid's Summer Triathlon Camps
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Turnagain Training Kid's Summer Triathlon Camps

July 27, 2026
Anchorage, AK
Tri Nikiski
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Tri Nikiski

June 26, 2027
Kenai, AK

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Frequently asked questions

What are the standard triathlon distances?
The main distances are Sprint (750m swim, 20K bike, 5K run), Olympic (1.5K swim, 40K bike, 10K run), Half-Ironman/70.3 (1.2mi swim, 56mi bike, 13.1mi run), and full Ironman (2.4mi swim, 112mi bike, 26.2mi run). Browse all distances on RACE.
What do I need for my first triathlon?
At minimum you need a swimsuit, goggles, a road or tri bike, helmet, running shoes, and a race belt for your number. Many beginners start with a sprint triathlon, which can be completed in 1-2 hours.
What is the difference between sprint and Olympic triathlon?
A sprint triathlon is roughly half the distance of an Olympic triathlon. Sprints typically take 1-1.5 hours while Olympic distance races take 2-3.5 hours. Sprints are ideal for beginners.
How do I qualify for the IRONMAN World Championship?
Athletes qualify by earning a slot at an IRONMAN-branded qualifying race. Each full IRONMAN event allocates slots to age group winners. The World Championship is held annually in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
What are the biggest triathlons in the US?
The SuperTri Chicago Triathlon is the largest single triathlon event with 8,000+ athletes. IRONMAN events in Texas, Florida, Lake Placid, and Arizona draw thousands. Escape From Alcatraz is a bucket-list race. Find them all on RACE.