About Purdue Tri Club
Purdue Triathlon Club is the place to find your multisport passion with a group of dedicated students who share the same goals. We prioritize a balance of training, team, and social events to build friendships in and out of the sport. We are a recognized USAT collegiate club and regularly compete as a team throughout the spring and fall seasons while school is in session, as well as individually across the country throughout the summer. Every year in April, our efforts culminate at USAT Collegiate Club Nationals where we strive to send as many members as possible to compete and represent Purdue.
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Join clubWorkout Schedule
Here is our practice schedule:
Practices are led by our respective Swim, Bike and Run Captains. We always have workouts written for all ability levels and practices are a great way to socialize with other members of the team. Practices are never mandatory, but are the best way to improve and get to know people. Attendance is highly encouraged!
Please note that practice schedules are subject to change, so please see Slack for the most recent updates!!
Swim Practice
Morgan J. Burke Aquatics Center Comp Pool
Swim Practice
Morgan J. Burke Aquatics Center Comp Pool
Swim Practice
Morgan J. Burke Aquatics Center Comp Pool
Bike Practice
Meet at Aquatics circle behind Co Rec
Bike Practice
Meet at Aquatics circle behind Co Rec
Run Practice
Co Rec
Run Practice
Co Rec
Our Athletes
Club Executive Board
Arianna Werts
President
Becca Jennings
Vice President & Women's Captain
Alec Patterson
Treasurer, Head Captain, & Co-Run Captain
Maggie Hewson
Swim Captain
Colby Hertle
Race Director & Bike Captain
Drew Nelson
Co-Run Captain
George Limberakis
Social Director & Strength Captain
Andrew Gray
Webmaster & Digital Media
Kate Hutzel
Social Media Coordinator
Stella Fleming
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Access Officer
Ally Pickering
Alumni Engagement Officer
Bronson Vann
Fundraising Officer
Brayden Walters
Travel Coordinator
Diego Taboada-Cross
Safety Officer
Boilerman Triathlon
Visit the Boilerman website here.
Lake Freeman, Indiana
Boilerman is an annual Olympic distance triathlon hosted by Purdue Triathlon Club in Monticello, IN (for 2022). Boilerman is open to all individuals 18 years of age or older and also serves as the Mid-East Collegiate Conference (MECTC) conference championship.
Races
Here are some popular races for our club members:
Gallery
Check out our full gallery here.
F.A.Q
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How much are club dues?
Club dues are $25 per year, or $15 for spring and summer.
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I'm not ready to commit to joining the club yet, can I come to a practice?
Absolutley! You are more than welcome to attend 1 week of practices before paying dues and officially joining the club.
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I'm a beginner! Can I join the club?
Absolutley! We have athletes of all skill levels. If you are interested in at least one of these things (swimming, cycling, running, having fun) you can join our club!
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Other than joining the super fun community of athletes, what are additional benefits of joining the club?
As a club member, you can take advantage of discounts from our sponsors, training and racing support from our team captains, super cool team gear, frequent social events on campus, volunteering and community service opportunities, opportunities to compete in local and national races, and much more!
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What if I'm not a strong swimmer?
We have swimmers of all skill levels attend our practices. If you need help with freestyle or form work, our swim captain will be happy to help you.
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Are practices mandatory?
Nope! Participation is as relaxed or competitive as you make it. You don't have to qualify to participate in races.
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I have another question! Who can I contact?
You can email an officer or reach out to us on social media.
Email List
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