Club championships
Newcastle Tri Club’s championships are the annual competition for club members to compete against each other for the honour of being club champion – in both open and female categories.
The races are fun to join in - particularly for newcomers to the sport.
Take part together with your team mates, soak up the support from friends and family on the course and then compare stories and times at the finish line.
The club championship places for junior members (aged seven to 16 inclusive) will be based on their positions in the West Midlands Triathlon Series.
Any T100, half and full distance triathlon events will count towards the ‘Going Long’ Club Championship award. Scores are calculated by dividing the winner’s time in your age group by your time. Your best result will count.
See previous years' winners on our news pages.

2026 club championship races
29 March Oulton Park Sprint & Standard Duathlons (inc World Qualifier for Standard Duathlon)
5 April East Leake Sprint Pool Triathlon
12 April Burntwood Pool Aquathlon
19 April West Lancs Sprint Pool Triathlon
2-3 May X-Terra Weston Park Sprint and Olympic Cross Triathlons & Olympid Duathlon
10 May Nantwich (Cheshire) Pool Sprint Triathlon
16 May Outlaw Sprint Triathlon (inc WorldQualifier for Sprint Triathlon)
17 May Ashbourne Sprint Pool Triathlon
24 May Darley Moor Sprint Duathlon
7 June Deva (Chester) Standard Triathlon & Aquabike
8 June Boundary Breeze Sprint Triathlon
13 June Shropshire Sprint & Olympic Triathlons
21/22 June Cholmondeley Castle Aquathlon, Duathlon and Triathlons
12 July Boundary Breeze Sprint Triathlon
2 August Cowman Sprint & Olympic Triathlons
23 Aug Darley Moor Sprint Duathlon (Inc European Qualifier for Sprint Duathlon)
6 September Alderford Lake Sprint & Olympic Triathlons
13 September Derby Pool Sprint Triathlon
14 September Nantwich (North West) Pool Sprint Triathlon
20 September Cannock Chase Off Road Sprint & Olympic Duathlons
About the club championships
The club championship races are chosen to be relatively local and to provide a good mix of distances, terrain and open water or pool swimming.
Several European and World championship qualifying events are also included, to encourage those age group athletes who wish to compete at international level.
There will be 1st, 2nd and 3rd placings for both open and female categories.
Members must compete in at least three races, one of which must be a triathlon, in order to be included in the league. Their best three results count towards their final score. Scores are calculated as a percentage of the winner’s time in your age group, with the overall highest percentage the winner.
2024 champions
See our gallery of winners from the 2024 club championships.
Rules
1. All participants must be members of NTC
2. Participants must enter as NTC and be listed as NTC in the race results. Please compete in club kit or use neutral kit if you don’t have club kit. Competing in the name of another club will mean your result will not count for the club championships.
3. You can enter as many races as you like, but at least one must be a triathlon. Your best three results will count. In the event of a tie, your 4th result will count.
4. Scores will be calculated by dividing the age group winner’s time by your time to produce an age graded %. The highest average % score at the end of the year will win. (This also deals with age changes throughout the year if competing in different age groups)
5. Any half, full distance and T100 triathlon events will count towards the ‘Going Long’ Club Championship award. Scores are calculated by dividing the winner’s time in your age group by your time. Your best result will count.