"The swim is downstream in the Hudson — expect fast swim times."
🏊 Swim
Hudson River swim — downstream current-assisted
🚴 Bike
Ride up the West Side Highway and through the Bronx
🏃 Run
Run through Central Park
Transition Details
T1/T2 are in the same location · Surface: pavement
Weather
Typical race-day conditions: 28°C with 65% humidity.
Registration
https://www.example.com/new-york-city-triathlon
The Story
New York, United States. Olympic-distance triathlon. The 1500m swim sends you into mild river current at 21°C — comfortable — cool on entry, forgotten after 200 metres. The 40km bike is flat, built for speed and aero position. The 10km run is flat and fast through New York's streets. Heat is the silent competitor — expect 28°C and plan accordingly. What makes it memorable: Hudson River swim, Central Park run, a course that makes you feel like every movie training montage come to life. Not the longest day in triathlon, but one that leaves a mark.
"You don't come to New York for a fast time. You come for the experience — and then you surprise yourself."
What It Feels Like
A Olympic-distance course in New York that suits a wide range of athletes — accessible enough for a strong first-timer, honest enough to challenge a veteran. The city's the city that never sleeps — and neither do you on race morning extends to the race itself — a slice and a bodega coffee.
🏊 The Swim
A 1500m river swim at 21°C. Current adds a variable — sometimes helpful, sometimes a challenge. Read the race briefing carefully for swim direction and expected flow.
🚴 The Bike
40km of flat road — a time-trialist's playground. The absence of climbing means aerodynamic position and sustained power determine your bike split. Wind, not gradient, is the variable here.
🏃 The Run
A 10km flat run through New York. After the bike, flat ground feels like a gift — until the pace catches up. The run rewards negative splitting: start conservative, finish strong, pass people in the final kilometres.
💡 Insider Tips
- → Race-day temperatures average 28°C. Pre-cool with ice vests before the start, pour water over your head at every aid station on the run, and consider a visor over a full cap for ventilation. Sodium loading the day before helps too.
- → Winds averaging 17 km/h are common. On the bike, ride steady power rather than steady speed. The headwind sections will slow you; the tailwind sections will reward patience.
- → The flat bike course rewards aerodynamic position over raw power. Time spent in the aero bars pays dividends — a bike fit before race day is the cheapest speed you'll find.
Fun Facts
- ▸ The swim is downstream in the Hudson — expect fast swim times.
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FAQ
What distance is the New York City Triathlon? +
The New York City Triathlon is a Olympic Distance distance triathlon: 1500m swim, 40km bike, and 10km run (52km total) in New York, United States.
When is the New York City Triathlon? +
The next edition is on July 20, 2026. The race is typically held in July.
Water temperature and wetsuit rules? +
River water at 21°C average. Wetsuit rules are conditional — forbidden above 24.5°C.
How hilly is the bike course? +
200m of climbing over 40km. Profile: flat. Drafting not allowed.
What's the weather like on race day? +
21–32°C, 65% humidity, 7% rain chance, 17 km/h winds.
Average finish time? +
Approximately 2h 48m. Varies with conditions and athlete experience.
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