Triathlon definition

Triathlon means the sport comprising the combination of the disciplines of swimming, cycling and running and includes the sports of Duathlon, Aquathlon, Aquabike and its related other multi-sports.
Triathlon means the sport comprising the combination of the disciplines of swimming, cycling and running and includes the sports of Duathlon and Aquathlon and it’s related other multi-sports as prescribed from time to time by Triathlon Australia Limited.
Triathlon means a continuous event comprised of swimming, cycling and running.

Examples of Triathlon in a sentence

  • TRIATHLON MEDICAL VENTURES FUND, L.P. By: Triathlon Medical Ventures, LLC Its: General Partner By: /s/ Xxxx X.

  • Settlement and License Agreement, dated December 1, 1999, between World Triathlon Corporation and Crown Bolt, Inc.

  • TRIATHLON MEDICAL VENTURES FUND, L.P. By: Triathlon Medical Ventures, LLC, its General Partner By: /s/ Xxxx X.

  • Future fees may be lesser or greater based upon future acquisition and financing activities of Triathlon.

  • Future fees may be lesser or greater based upon future acquisition and financing activity by Triathlon.


More Definitions of Triathlon

Triathlon means Triathlon Broadcasting Company, a Delaware corporation.
Triathlon has the meaning set forth in the Asset Purchase Agreement.
Triathlon means the sport of Triathlon
Triathlon means the sport comprising the combination of the disciplines of swimming, cycling and running and includes the sports of Duathlon, Aquathlon, Cross-Triathlon, Cross-Duathlon, Winter Triathlon and other related multisport events as governed under the ITU Competition Rules;
Triathlon means any multi-sport event recognised by the International Triathlon Union or the Federation;
Triathlon means the sport combining the disciplines of swimming, cycling and running and includes the sports of aquathlon and duathlon and related multi-sport events;
Triathlon means defendant Triathlon Broadcasting Company, a Delaware corporation with its headquarters in San Diego, California, and its successors, assigns, subsidiaries, divisions, groups, affiliates, partnerships and joint ventures, and directors, officers, managers, agents, and employees.