
From the Organizer
Date: Sunday, August 3
Time: 7:00am
Ages: 14 & up
Location: Q’emiln Park, 12201 W. Parkway Drive, Post Falls
Join us for our Post Falls Sprint Triathlon at Q’emiln Park. The race consists of a .3-mile swim, 12-mile bike ride and 3-mile run. Chip timing provided, snacks and an award ceremony will follow the race. Race begins at 7:00am.
Recreation office at (208) 773-0539.
Fees: Event choice Individual $85 • Team $165
Late registration fees applicable after 7/4 • ($100 Indiv. / $180 Team)
Swim Course: .5k Swim. Swim is at Q’emiln Beach
Bike Course: 19.6k Bike. Beginning at Q’emiln Park, westward along Riverview Drive to Idaho-Washington Border. Back in on Centennial Trail, through Commerce area, back on Centennial Trail on to McReynolds and finish back at the park.
Run Course: 5k Run, out & back course Q’emiln Park to Falls Park & finish.
Duathlon:
First run: 1.3 miles Q'emiln Park to Falls Park (out & back course)
Bike: Same course as Triathlon
Second run: 3.1 miles Q'emiln Park onto Centennial Trail, (out & back course). Finish at Q'emiln Park.
PACKET PICK-UP: Race packets may be picked up on Friday, August 1, 4-6pm at Post Falls City Hall (408 Spokane Street) or Saturday, August 2,1:00-3:00pm at Q’emiln Park or 5:30am-6:15am on Race Day at the Q’emiln Park. *Positive ID check-in required with photo ID for all registrants. Must show USAT membership card or be prepared to purchase a one-day membership *No third-party packet pick-up
LOCATION: The race start, finish and transition area will be at Q’emiln Park located at 12201 West Parkway Drive. Directions: I-90 to Spokane Street Exit, South on Spokane Street, Right on Parkway Drive. Q’emiln Park is on Right hand side. Parking will be available on the top lot on race day.
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Three sports, one race — swim, bike, run in sequence, with transitions that are a discipline of their own.
Open water, open roads, and competition with yourself. Cross the finish line knowing what it took to get there.
Swim, bike, run — back to back. The sprint distance makes it far more accessible than most people think.
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Post Falls Triathlon/Duathlon
Aug 2, 2026