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Regions

The U.S. is divided into 10 Regional Federations that provide benefits to multisport athletes on a local level. The primary objective of a Regional Federation is to assist in the development and growth of the multisport lifestyle within the designated states of the region.

Find out how you can get involved in the activities of your region.

About Regions

The primary objective of a regional federation is to assist in the development and growth of triathlon and duathlon within the designated states of the region. A regional federation is like a microcosm of the national office, giving athletes more of a voice and say of what goes on at the local level.

Athlete Development

Each of the 10 regions has a Regional Athlete Development Coordinator (RADC) who is in charge of promoting athlete development in his or her region. The RADCs work with Youth, Junior, Under 23, and collegiate athletes to provide them with opportunities to participate in and learn more about the sport of triathlon.

Region Sample

Welcome to USA Triathlon's Sample Region Website. This site is your resource for everything happening in your region.

Find a Region

Wondering what region you belong to? Visit your regional website to learn more about the leadership in your area.

Florida Region

Florida

Mid Atlantic Region

Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington D.C., West Virginia

Mideast Region

Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio

Midwest Region

Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin

Northeast Region

Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont

Pacific Northwest Region

Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, Washington

Rocky Mountain Region

Colorado, New Mexico, Texas (El Paso County), Utah, Wyoming

South Midwest Region

Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas

Southeast Region

Alabama, Florida (panhandle), Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee

Southwest Region

Arizona, California, Nevada