Making A Difference In Our Communities#

These individuals and organizations are helping multisport become more diverse, inclusive and accessible through informative, innovative and creative methods.
Nia Obotette – Author
Athlete-turned-author Nia (Winston) Obotette wrote a children’s book titled “ I Am A Triathlete.” This book looks to change the narrative by exploring the need to see more people of color in triathlons and children’ s books.
Bernard Lyles – Coach #
Bernard Lyles is using triathlon to change lives
Clubs That Are Doing Their Part #
Learn about clubs doing great things in the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion or Access space. If you are part of a club that has a DEIA focus, please reach out to us at diversity@usatriathlon.org and share your story.
Meet These Clubs
TriOut – DC Tri Club Affiliate
An affiliate triathlon team of the DC Triathlon Club that provides its gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (LGBTQ) triathlete club members, and their friends, a comfortable team atmosphere for training, racing and socializing in the Washington, DC metro area
Learn about clubs doing great things in the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion or Access space.
Club Name | Website | City/State |
Black Triathletes Association | Learn More | Atlanta/GA |
Dare2tri Paratriathlon Club | Learn More | Chicago/IL |
District Triathlon | Learn More | Washington D.C |
Diversity in Aquatics Masters Swim and Triathlon | Learn More | Sunrise/FL |
Fil-Am Triathlon Club | Learn More | Artesia/CA |
International Association of Black Triathletes (IABT) | Learn More | Middle River/MD |
Muslimahs Endure | Learn More | Morrow/GA |
Network of Multi-Sport African American Athletes (NOMSA3) | Learn More | Atlanta/GA |
RYPE, Inc. | Learn More | Charlotte/NC |
TriLatino Triathlon Club | Learn More | Bronx/NY |