My 2026 Race Schedule — Building Toward Ironman Jacksonville
Every year I sit down and map out my race calendar before I do anything else. 2026 is a building year for me
Here is my full 2026 race schedule, what I am targeting at each event, and how each one fits into the bigger picture.
Race 1 — Ironman 70.3 Dallas/Little Elm | March 15, 2026 ✓ COMPLETED
Distance: 1.2 mile swim / 56 mile bike / 13.1 mile run
Dallas was personal before it even started. At Ironman 70.3 Galveston I made the decision not to race when the swim was cancelled and the weather turned ugly. I questioned that decision for a long time afterward. Could I handle hard conditions? Would I fold when things got difficult?
Dallas answered that question.
The swim was cancelled again — dangerous winds on race morning. Headwinds hammered the bike course. Everything that could make a race harder, did. And I finished. Not perfectly — I underfueled on the bike and my run split showed it — but I crossed that finish line and proved something to myself that no good-weather race ever could have.
What I learned: Finishing Dallas in those conditions mattered more than the time on the clock. I also learned that bike nutrition is non-negotiable — I had two bottles planned and only got through one. I rebuilt my entire fueling protocol after this race. Every event after Dallas is a chance to execute that plan the right way
Dallas was tough but reminded me to never quit. One rotation of the pedals at a time, and one foot in front of the other.
Race 2 — Super Sprint Triathlon | May 25, 2026 (Memorial Day)
Distance: ~400m swim / ~10km bike / ~2.5km run
This one is special for two reasons. First, I will be racing for the first time with my new team, Team Varlo. There is something different about racing with a team behind you — a kit that means something, people cheering your name, the sense that you are part of something bigger than your own finish time. I am looking forward to representing the team well on Memorial Day.
Second — and this is the part I am most excited about — I am pacing a friend from work who is doing his first triathlon. I remember exactly what that felt like. The nerves, the uncertainty, wondering if you have what it takes to get through all three disciplines. Being the person who helps someone else cross their first triathlon finish line is a privilege I do not take lightly.
My goal: Get my friend to that finish line with a smile on his face. Everything else is secondary.
Training approach: I am in a cut phase through early June focused on leaning out while maintaining performance. The super sprint falls at the end of that block so I will arrive lighter and sharp. No taper needed at this distance — I will race off normal training and save my legs for the job of pacing
Race 3 — Kerrville Triathlon | September 27, 2026
Distance: TBD — checking the race details
Kerrville is a well-known Texas triathlon set in the beautiful Hill Country. But this year it means more than just a race on my calendar. The Kerrville area was devastated by catastrophic flooding in 2025 — the race was cancelled and the community suffered enormously. I am racing this year specifically to show up for that community, support local businesses, and be part of the recovery. If you are a Texas triathlete looking for a reason to choose a race this fall, this is it.
The bike course is known for its rolling Hill Country terrain which will be excellent training for Jacksonville. Heat will be a factor in late September but my hydration and sodium protocol will be fully dialed in by then.
My goal: Execute my nutrition plan perfectly. Dallas showed me what happens when I do not. Kerrville is my chance to race a clean, well-fueled event and build confidence heading into the Ironman build — and to be part of something bigger than just a finish time.
Training approach: The BPN Hybrid strength and triathlon program runs through early August, followed by a sprint-focused block through September. I will arrive at Kerrville with strong bike legs and a dialed nutrition protocol.
Race 4 — Georgetown Half Marathon | December 2026
Distance: 13.1 miles
Before triathlon there was running. The half marathon is where I started and finishing the season with one every year is something I have held onto even as triathlon took over my race calendar. It is my way of staying connected to where this all began.
In 2025 I ran Dallas and set a personal best. That race reminded me that triathlon training makes you a better runner — the cross training, the bike fitness, the strength work all show up when you toe the line of a standalone run. I want to see what 2026’s training block does for that number.
Georgetown in December is about as good as Central Texas running weather gets. After months of summer heat training it genuinely feels like a reward — cool temps, flat course, fresh legs. The perfect way to close out the year.
My goal: Run a smart, controlled race and ideally push that personal best even further. I want to arrive at my Ironman build in January 2027 knowing my run is in the best shape of my life.
Training approach: October and November serve as a pre-Ironman block focused on run volume and strength maintenance. Georgetown is the capstone before the full 18-week Jacksonville plan kicks off January 11, 2027.
The Bigger Picture — Ironman Jacksonville 2027
Every race on this list is preparation for one thing: Ironman Jacksonville on May 16, 2027.
Dallas taught me about nutrition execution. The super sprint will sharpen my transitions and race fitness. Kerrville will test my ability to race a complete, well-executed event in Texas heat. Georgetown will give me a running benchmark. Each race is a building block.
My Ironman build starts January 11, 2027 — 18 weeks out from Jacksonville. By then I need an FTP of 200w on the bike, a dialed nutrition protocol, and the mental confidence that comes from executing races well. That is what 2026 is for.
I have a prior Ironman DNF at IM Texas due to extreme wind conditions. Jacksonville is where I finish what I started. Everything between now and May 16, 2027 is in service of that goal.
Follow Along
I will be posting recaps after each race this year — what went well, what did not, what I would do differently. If you are training for your first triathlon or working toward your own Ironman, follow along. The journey is more honest than most race reports you will read.
Questions about any of these races or how I am preparing? Drop a comment below.
— Andrew | My Life With AE | Competitive triathlete, 10+ years racing, Ironman Jacksonville May 2027

