The Dominion Jersey Kids’ Triathlon, supported by One Foundation, strives to make the annual event as accessible and exciting as possible.
With a brilliant team of supportive volunteers, and a dedicated accessibility team, we want all young triathletes to feel welcome!

Accessible Entry Ticket
If your child would benefit from extra support or course accommodations, please register using the accessible entry ticket and let us know what would help them most. Our team is here to support you, so if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch at enquiries@3d-events.co.uk.

Social Stories
We’ve created social stories to help children feel comfortable and confident by knowing what to expect on the day. Please let us know if you’d like us to adapt these or include extra details for your young triathlete.
Year 2 & 3 Social Stories
Year 4 & 5 Social Stories
Year 6, 7 & 8 Social Story

Testimonials
“Saturday’s Junior Triathlon was flawlessly executed and provided an amazing experience for every child.
A special thank you to Dave for proactively considering our son’s needs, and to Joe for providing wonderful emotional support on the day when our son was anxious.
This thoughtfulness and inclusive adjustments made all the difference. Our son wouldn’t have been able to successfully complete the triathlon without it. For a child with Autism and ADHD, your team’s support truly enabled him to reach this long-desired goal.
Thank you for absolutely everything, and especially for your unwavering commitment to inclusivity. It means so much.”
— Emma Veitch

“Harry has been taking part in the Jersey Kids’ Triathlon for the past six years and it has been incredible to see him thrive in such an inclusive and supportive event.
The team have shown so much commitment to including Harry from the outset and have made many accommodations over the years to ensure that he and other children are fully included. This has included making a separate transition area, dedicated marshalls, allowing a supporter on the course and allowing him time and space to join in as and when he felt ready at each event.
Every year, when Harry crosses that finish line with the biggest smile, being cheered on by other children it just goes to show the importance inclusions and that sport is for everyone.”
— Cirsty de Gruchy Moseley
