
From the Organizer
The Kids TRYathlon is a community-centered youth athletic event that promotes physical fitness, confidence building and family engagement. Using the Lakeshore Natatorium, track and field facilities and bike paths, the TRYathlon is a multi-age, multi-skill experience for young people, ages 6-12. It consists of three components: swimming, biking and running. Participants are divided into three age groups to ensure appropriate challenge levels and safety. The TRYathlon will follow a sequential structure: swim, bike, run, finish.
Training wheels allowed for biking. Please bring at least 1 towel for transition area. Participants will place their bike along with snacks and drink in Transition ZONE 1 behind the Natatorium. Transition ZONE 2 will be just before the track. Parent involvement is encouraged during Transition zones.
Guaranteed shirts are offered for all who register by May 28th.
Age Groups
Group A: Ages 6 - 8
Group B: Ages 9 - 10
Group C: Ages 11- 12
Facilities Utilized:
Aquatics: 25 yards, 7 - lane pool
Outdoor Spaces: Track and field area
Bike Path: The GreenBelt
Swim Distances
Ages 6 – 8: 50 yards (2 lap)
Ages 9 – 10: 100 yards (4 laps)
Ages 11 – 12: 200 yards (8 laps)
Bike Distances (parent participation encouraged for bike portion)
Ages 6 – 8: 0.5 mile
Ages 9 – 10: 1 mile
Ages 11 – 12: 2 mile
Run Distances
(Track is 400 meters; 4 laps = 1 mile)
Ages 6 – 8: 400 meters (1 lap)
Ages 9 – 10: 800 meters (2 laps)
Ages 11 – 12: 1 mile (4 laps)
Race Flow and Timing Structure
Timing Policy
Ages 6–8: Completion-based (not timed). Focus is on safe completion and positive experience. Encourage parent participation for safety during the biking portion
Ages 9–10 & 11–12: Timed. Total time includes Swim + T1 + Bike + T2 + Run.
Race Flow
One age group on course at a time.
Athletes move continuously from Swim → Transition 1 → Bike → Transition 2 → Run.
Bike course opens only after all swimmers from that age group have exited the pool and course marshals are in position.
Transitions
Ages 6–8: Guided transitions with parents/SoleRoots; relaxed, safety-first pacing.
Ages 9–12: Standard triathlon transitions (T1 and T2 included in overall time).
TRYathlon Timeline:
7:00 AM – Participant check-in opens
Bike and helmet inspection
Participants set up their bike, and items on a towel near T1 zone
Bib distribution
7:45 AM – Mandatory safety briefing (all participants and parents)
Event Execution
8:00 AM – Ages 6–8 START (swim)
Guided swim heats
Volunteers assist through transitions (parent participation is encouraged)
8:15 AM – Ages 9–10 START (swim)
8:30 AM – Ages 11–12 START (Swim)
Group A – Ages 6-8 (approximate times)
8:00 AM: Swim
8:30 AM: Bike
9:00 AM: Run
Group B – Ages 9-10
8:15 AM: Swim
8:45 AM: Bike
9:15 AM: Run
Group C– Ages 11-12
8:30 AM: Swim
9:00 AM: Bike
9:30 AM: Run
Events
Weather
Live forecast from the U.S. National Weather Service.
Race Day
Saturday, 6/13
High
89°
Low
69°
Conditions
Chance showers and thunderstorms
Chance of Rain
42%
Wind
0 to 5 mph
Host City
Population
27,058
as of 2023
Elevation
1,035 ft
Nearest Airport
ATL
Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport · 37 mi
Time Zone
Eastern Time
From Endurance Grid
A mid-size host city. Enough lodging and amenities to keep race weekend easy, without big-city sprawl.
Race Location
Your Next Start Line
Every finish line starts with a single decision. Claim your spot at Carrollton Parks & Rec KIDS TRYathlon, put it on the calendar, and turn “someday” into a start date.
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From Endurance Grid
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Carrollton Parks & Rec KIDS TRYathlon
Jun 13, 2026