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2014-05-01 8:19 AM

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I was listening to a sports commentator talking about this David Sterling stuff  and he asked the question:  "When was the last time you talked about race to someone of a different race?"    It made me think about the sport of Triathlon and race. 

To give you some of my perspective, the majority of my regular races are held in the Midwest.  Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota.  We are a majority caucasian area of the country and the overwhelming mix of competitors is white.  In fact, I would wager that over 95% of the competitors I see at triathlons are white.  This includes races that draw more National participation like the Hy Vee Triathlon in Des Moines.    Age Group Nationals in Milwaukee last year was much of the same although there were certainly more non-caucasians there.  Even IMAZ last year, majority white.

The reason I'm even bringing this up is because I had a long conversation about racism with my 10 year old last night.  He LOVES sports.  In fact, he is a Sports Center addict and is always watching anything sports related.  He kept asking questions about why the NBA is mostly African Americans and how come other sports are not the same way like golf, and football (which is probably 50/50).  He even asked me about triathlons and how many minorities participate.... 

What doe CoJ think?  Is this a topic that is taboo or am I over thinking it?

 

 



2014-05-01 8:39 AM
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I would say this is largely due to socio-economic factors. Football and basketball both have very low upfront costs and are subsidized by the education system. Triathlon, tennis, hockey, rowing, etc. (all mostly predominantly "white" sports) all have significant upfront costs in terms of equipment and training/coaching. There are cultural biases as well but there you will likely get into a chicken and egg sort of argument.
2014-05-01 8:43 AM
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As an EX-YMCA Aquatics Director in small town Iowa, I was given many YMCA publications showing that we needed to try and get more African American youth into swimming lessons, as they have the least amount of swimming pools available to them and very limited training available.  Now, that has been 7 years and I don't know the current information, but I was amazed at the drowning deaths of African American youth in the US, compared to all other races.  That could be one of the reasons that less have the training to swim, so there are fewer that would look to triathlon as a sport.

 

 

2014-05-01 8:54 AM
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Starting to see more asian and east indian people at races in Canada.
2014-05-01 9:09 AM
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Tri is very popular in Singapore and several other Southeast Asian countries. There are plenty of expats, but the majority of people in most of my races are Asian; the major ethnic groups are well-represented, except for perhaps Malaysian women, perhaps because it can be tough to create a hijab trisuit (some manage, though, or race in standard ones). There's a HUGE kids tri scene and some very talented young people coming up. I think in SE Asia, the main limiter is financial--access to events, bikes, etc. as well as limited safe places to train in many cities, particularly for cycling. I'm guessing tri will grow in popularity here (Vietnam) as people get more disposable income and leisure time. Cycling and jogging are already popular in cities.

There are also high drowning rates here due to severe lack of pools and instruction for many kids--somewhat less of a problem when calmer beaches are available for kids to learn, but a big issue--several local events help fund a charity that provides basic swim instruction for lower-income schools.
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