SuperSprint Distance
A quarter mile in fresh Hill Country water. Just over six miles through rolling Texas landscape. A mile and a half on quiet trails. SuperSprint is manageable distance, beautiful venue, unforgettable finish.
Saturday morning in Kerrville. Your triathlon story starts here.
A Taste of Hill Country

Your First Finish Line in the Texas Hill Country
You don't need expensive gear or previous race experience. You need willingness and a week of training we'll guide you through.
The water here is calm and welcoming. The course rewards effort, not perfection. The finish area is surrounded by volunteers, spectators, and people who came to celebrate with you. Your first triathlon should inspire you to sign up for your second. SuperSprint at Kerrville is how that happens.
After you finish, the legendary post-race celebration is waiting for you: food, beer, and floating in the Guadalupe with other athletes who just finished. This is more than a race. It's the start of your athlete identity.

Rolling Terrain. Small-Town Hospitality. Legendary After-Party.
The Texas Hill Country isn't flat. It's rolling, scenic, and beautiful. Your bike course climbs and descends through authentic Texas landscape. The run course winds through trails with views of the Hill Country. Small-town Kerrville has character and full race-day support.
This race is designed by people who love triathlon and love this place. It shows in every detail. The volunteers know your name. The community celebrates your finish. The after-party is legendary in the triathlon world.
Bring the whole family for the weekend getaway. We have a free kids run on Saturday, and the family celebration is core to what makes Kerrville different.

Everything You Need, Saturday at Kerrville
Packet pickup. Transition setup. Wave assignments. Spectator parking. Pre-race briefing. We've handled every detail so you can focus on racing.
Your Quick Guide covers parking locations, what to bring, transition logistics, gear rules, and timing. The First Timer Program includes email coaching leading up to race day: what to eat, when to train, how to prep your mind.
Saturday morning, you'll walk into transition confident. You'll recognize volunteers from briefings. You'll see other first-timers and realize you're not alone. You'll finish with a medal and a story that lasts forever.
FAQs
The Guadalupe River in late September is typically 73-79°F. Water temperature will be measured the morning of the race and communicated to all athletes.
Wetsuits are optional depending on water temperature. If worn, they must be 5mm or less. Under USAT rules, wetsuits are permitted and will not affect your awards eligibility at typical September temperatures.
Yes. Kerrville uses a split transition format. T1 (swim-to-bike) and T2 (bike-to-run) are in separate locations. You will set up gear at both transition areas before the race. The pre-race briefing will walk you through the logistics.
No. There is no designated swim warm-up period before the race. Plan to arrive early and use the pre-race briefing to prepare mentally for the swim start.
If you need to withdraw, notify the nearest course marshal or volunteer. During the swim, raise your arm and a kayak will assist you. On the bike or run, proceed to the nearest aid station and inform a marshal. Your timing chip must be returned before leaving the course.

























