Endurance Exchange

USA Triathlon’s Endurance Exchange Conference Kicks Off This Week In Orlando

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by USA Triathlon

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — USA Triathlon’s highly anticipated Endurance Exchange conference is set to begin this Friday, Jan. 9 in Orlando, Florida, bringing together endurance sports professionals, coaches, race directors, club leaders, athletes, and industry partners for three days of learning, networking, and community building at the Caribe Royale Orlando.

The nation’s leading conference for endurance sports professionals, Endurance Exchange features engaging educational sessions, networking, and professional development, a keynote speech from three-time Olympic medalist Rowdy Gaines, a featured presentation from world-renowned elite endurance coach and sports scientist Dan Lorang, and USA Triathlon’s annual State of the Sport presentation, all in one inspiring location just minutes from Disney World, Universal Studios, and more.

With live sessions presented by the industry’s top coaches, race directors, and industry professionals, Endurance Exchange’s compelling lineup of expert speakers and immersive sessions is tailored to coaches, race directors, club leaders, and multisport enthusiasts. 

Highlights include:

  • Keynote Address on Saturday, Jan. 10 by Olympic Legend Rowdy Gaines — The three-time Olympic gold medalist and NBC Olympics broadcaster will deliver an inspiring keynote focused on leadership, resilience, teamwork, and high performance. 
  • A legend in and out of the pool, Rowdy Gaines brings a compelling perspective on perseverance, performance, and purpose. Once known as the fastest swimmer in the world, Gaines overcame the heartbreak of the 1980 Olympic boycott to win three Olympic gold medals at the 1984 Olympic Games. Today, he’s widely regarded as “the voice of swimming,” having covered nine Olympic Games, including Paris 2024, with his 10th on the horizon for NBC at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games. 
  • Presentation from world-renowned elite endurance coach Dan Lorang — Widely regarded as one of the most accomplished triathlon and cycling coaches in the world, Lorang coaches Olympic medalist and three-time IRONMAN 70.3 world champion Taylor Knibb and IRONMAN world champion Lucy Charles-Barclay of Great Britain. 
  • Lorang headlines a panel discussion on Friday, Jan. 9 with Knibb, “The Coach Athlete Relationship,” which examines the psychological and interpersonal dynamics that make coaching relationships successful. Lorang will also speak on Saturday, Jan. 10; his session, “Leading High Performance Teams in Endurance Sports,” will share his perspectives on how to build a team culture that enhances athlete performance while managing the interpersonal complexities inherent in high-stakes environments. 
  • USA Triathlon’s annual State of the Sport presentation, which provides valuable insights on the current state of the endurance sports industry, including participation trends and demographic data of the multisport community  
  • Featured Presentations from Elite Coaches and Scientists — World-renowned coaches and performance experts lead sessions on coaching methodology, training science, athlete development, and the evolving dynamics of high-performance teams. 
  • CEU-accredited sessions from top experts in coaching and performance science  
  • Community-building opportunities with fellow coaches, race directors, club leaders, and athletes  

Hosting this year’s event at the Caribe Royale — a Walt Disney World Good Neighbor® Resort — provides a unique, resort-style environment where attendees can both recharge and focus on professional growth. From enhanced amenities to easy access to Orlando’s attractions, the setting reflects USA Triathlon’s commitment to delivering an elevated conference experience. 

Registration is still open. 

WHEN: Jan. 9–11

WHERE: Caribe Royale Orlando — Orlando, Florida

REGISTER: Registration remains open for select opportunities; coaches and race directors can earn CEUs throughout the event.

MEDIA: Media members planning to attend Endurance Exchange can contact communications@usatriathlon.org