The Event
The SuperHero Triathlon is one of the UK's flagship inclusive multi-sport events. Disabled and non-disabled athletes participate together across swim, bike, and run disciplines. No separate categories. No performance tiers. The same race, the same course, the same conditions for everyone.
That principle — that inclusion means sharing the same challenge rather than creating a parallel, reduced version of it — is the same principle that governs Wheels for Tenacious. The SuperHero Series applies it to multi-sport. Wheels for Tenacious applies it to ultra-endurance cycling.
Why Inclusive Sport Matters
There is a version of "inclusive" sport that places disabled participants in a protected category, with modified distances, modified expectations, and modified finish lines. That version is not inclusion. It is segregation with better branding.
Real inclusion means the same road. The same distance. The same clock. It means non-disabled participants learning to pace alongside someone using a handcycle, and disabled participants not being made to feel that their presence requires the event to be rebuilt around them.
The SuperHero Triathlon does this. So does every Wheels for Tenacious event.
The same race. The same course. The same finish line. That is what inclusion means in practice.