7 Oct 2018
Youth Olympic Games
Every four years, the YOG gives emerging international athletes aged 15–18 the opportunity to cut their racing teeth on one of the most prestigious sporting stages in the world.
Four editions, one pipeline
Singapore launched the Youth Olympic Games in 2010. Triathlon has been part of the programme from day one.
One of the most prestigious sporting stages in the world.
Every four years, the Youth Olympic Games (YOG) gives emerging international athletes aged 15–18 the opportunity to cut their racing teeth on one of the most prestigious sporting stages in the world and experience the magic and power of the Olympic movement first hand.
The first YOG took place in Singapore in 2010, where the women's triathlon event awarded the very first Youth Olympics medal of all time. That was followed by Nanjing (CHN) in 2014 and Argentina (ARG) in 2018. The fourth edition will be held in Dakar, making Senegal the first African country ever to host an official Olympic event.
Yuka Sato (JPN), Brittany Dutton (AUS) and Amber Schlebusch (RSA) are the three individual women champions to date, with Aaron Barclay (NZL), Ben Dijkstra (GBR) and Dylan McCullough (NZL) winning on the men's side. Team Europe has won all three Mixed Relay golds.
Champions of Buenos Aires 2018
The last triathletes to stand on the YOG podium.
8 Oct 2018
Men's Race
Athlete Role Models
At every Youth Olympic Games, up to two Athlete Role Models (ARM) have been selected to provide experience, support and words of advice to the young cohort of athletes.





