Indian Triathlon Federation
National governing body of triathlon in India
Sport | Triathlon |
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Jurisdiction | National |
Abbreviation | ITP |
Founded | 8 May 1990 |
Affiliation | World Triathlon |
Regional affiliation | Asian Triathlon |
Headquarters | Chennai |
President | T.S. Krishnaswamy |
Official website | |
triathlonindia | |
The Indian Triathlon Federation (ITF) is the governing and controlling body of triathlon in India. It was registered on 8 May 1990, under the Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act, 1975.[1] It is affiliated to World Triathlon and Asian Triathlon. T.S. Krishnaswamy serves as the president of ITF.[2] The first paratriathlon national championship was held on May 2023 in Chennai.[3]
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