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Triathlon Milano's Elite Women's Squad Chasing European Gold After Dominant Spring Campaign

The San Siro-based club has emerged as Italy's strongest contender for continental honours, with three athletes now ranked in Europe's top 20.

By Milan Sport Desk · Published 30 June 2026, 12:11 am

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Triathlon Milano's Elite Women's Squad Chasing European Gold After Dominant Spring Campaign
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Triathlon Milano, the Lombardy region's flagship multisport club based in the shadow of the San Siro stadium, has become the conversation starter in Italian endurance sport circles. Their elite women's squad has strung together a remarkable series of performances across Europe's spring racing calendar, positioning the team as genuine title contenders ahead of the European Sprint Distance Championships in Copenhagen next month.

Founded in 2008 and headquartered at their training facility near Parco Sempione, Triathlon Milano has invested significantly in their coaching infrastructure over the past three years. The results are now visible. Three of their women athletes currently rank inside Europe's top 20 in the international rankings—a first for the club—while their mixed relay team qualified for the 2027 World Championships on their first attempt.

"The momentum has been building," says the club's director of sport operations. "We've invested in sports science, nutrition, and access to quality training environments. Having a base in Milan gives us access to some of Europe's best cycling routes through Lombardy, and the Lido in the city provides outstanding swim conditions for technique work."

The squad's breakthrough has coincided with the club's expansion beyond their original headquarters near Porta Garibaldi. A new satellite facility opened in April near the Navigli district, offering 25-metre pool access and dedicated strength-and-conditioning studios. Membership fees for elite-level triathletes start at €120 monthly, positioning the club as premium but accessible compared to rival institutions in Turin and Rome.

What distinguishes this cohort is their consistency. Across six European spring races—ranging from sprint-distance events in Barcelona and Lisbon to an Olympic-distance qualifier in Slovakia—at least one Triathlon Milano athlete finished in the top 15. That statistical reliability signals a team that has solved a fundamental problem facing Italian triathlon: depth beyond individual stars.

The club will host a regional selection event at the Idroscalo facility on July 15th, where younger athletes can qualify for subsidised coaching placements. At €8,500 annually, these spots represent their commitment to building the next generation alongside their current medal-chasing cohort.

European federations have taken notice. Three continental coaches have contacted the Milan club about placement opportunities this autumn. For a squad that five years ago struggled to field competitive teams at continental events, the momentum is intoxicating—and entirely earned.

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