Swimming, cycling, running – three disciplines, one competition, one goal: to cross the finish line and be able to call yourself a triathlete. The sprint triathlon is the ideal entry point into this fascinating world of multisport.
The sprint distance is short enough to be achievable for beginners, but challenging enough to be a real achievement. It typically consists of a 750-meter swim, a 20-kilometer bike ride, and a 5-kilometer run. That sounds like a lot, but with a few months of training, it's absolutely doable for most fit people.
Why triathlon? The combination of three sports adds variety to your training. The strain is distributed across different muscle groups – less risk of overexertion than with running alone. You develop well-rounded fitness. And the feeling of tackling the running course after swimming and cycling is unique.
What can you expect?
This guide will take you from non-triathlete to your first sprint finish. You'll learn how to train all three disciplines, how to master the transitions, what equipment you need, and how to have a successful race day.
The sprint triathlon is the entry point – many triathletes start here and discover a lifelong passion. Others enjoy the sprint distance for years without ever moving on to longer distances. Both are perfectly legitimate. The most important thing is: you start.



