Kelly Smith is a trailblazer in the UK triathlon community, known for her pioneering work as the founder of The Black Tri Tribe (BTT), the first triathlon club specifically for Black people in the UK. On this episode of the Tough Girl Podcast, Kelly shares her inspiring journey from a private triathlon enthusiast to a public advocate for inclusivity in sports.

Kelly's initial foray into triathlons was a personal endeavour, but her passion for the sport soon evolved into a mission to break down barriers and create a supportive community for Black athletes. She first spoke about her experiences on the Tough Girl Podcast on February 24th, 2022, detailing the challenges she faced and the pivotal moments that led to the creation of BTT.

In September 2022, Kelly officially launched The Black Tri Tribe, starting with a survey to understand the needs and barriers within the triathlon community. The feedback highlighted a recurring theme: the need for greater inclusion. BTT was born as a community organisation dedicated to addressing these issues, organising events, and fostering a welcoming environment for its members.

Throughout the episode, Kelly discusses the highs and lows of running BTT while working a full-time job, including the expansion of the club from Brighton and London to Birmingham. She shares insights from hosting panel discussions on diversifying triathlon, and the importance of community support in maintaining motivation when things get tough.

Kelly's commitment to BTT goes beyond organising events; it's about creating a space where Black people and People of Colour feel welcomed and supported in the outdoors. Despite the challenges and the risk of burnout, her dedication remains unwavering, driven by the belief in the power of community and the importance of inclusivity in sports.

Tune in to hear Kelly Smith's story, her vision for BTT, and her advice for anyone considering taking up triathlons: "Why you should ‘Try a Ting’.” 

Join us as we celebrate the journey of a remarkable woman making a significant impact in the world of triathlon.

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 Don't miss the latest episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast, released every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 AM UK time!  

Be sure to hit the subscribe button to stay updated on the incredible journeys and stories of strong women. 

This episode of the Tough Girl Podcast is proudly sponsored by INOV8, pioneers in cutting-edge sportswear. 

Use code TOUGHGIRL15 to get your 15% discount.  Click Here

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Show notes

Who is Kelly Smith Being the founder of The Black Tri Tribe (BTT) First speaking to Kelly on the Tough Girl Podcast - Feb 24th 2022 - Kelly Smith - On the Go - Being passionate about the outdoors.  Keep her triathlons private  Spending a year doing different things, from swimming to SUPs  Being asked about her triathlons  Signing up for a local triathlon event  Starting the BTT in September 2022 Starting with a survey to find out what was missing  Living in an echo chamber via social media  Figuring out what were the barriers were  Having - inclusion come up over and over again Why the BTT is a community organisation Putting on events The next steps in building the BTT Starting with the social media Being receptive to feedback  Finding out the distances that people want to do  What is realistic? Is a sprint triathlon entry level? The BTT special Not enjoying running  Why can’t tri including walking Spending a year figuring out her life Not being very good at admin Not asking for help Getting a committee together - June 2023 Getting admin help November 2023 Expanding from Brighton and London to Birmingham  People didn’t know where to get gear from  People needing support from their community  Hosting panel discussion - on how to diversify the sport of triathlon Working a full time job and running BTT Not sleeping and feeling close to burn out Making thing happen - takes hard work and consistency Not being able to train  Not having life - BTT has become her life  Having bills to pay and funding the BTT The opportunity cost  How long can Kelly do this for  Getting burnout by social interaction and not by the work The quiet year Why don’t Black people go into the outdoors? Gaining a variety of new qualifications  Not expecting it to be so difficult  Maintaining motivation levels when things aren’t going to plan Being supported by her community Women supporting women The power of having other people believing in you Why things can just take time Sue - member of the BTT - her story and doing a BTT Special Triathlon  Future plans for the next 6 months Ebony Hikers Walks  Triathlon 7th June 2025 - tickets are available now Why the triathlon is for everyone Why the training session are for Black people and People of Colour only Aiming to be as inclusive as possible  The minority within the minority  Why the day of the triathlon is a celebration  Why we are the most connected and most disconnected we’ve ever been How to connect with Kelly How the events have grown over the years Final words of advice  Why you should ‘Try a Ting’

 

Social Media

The Black Tri Tribe - Community organisation. The first triathlon club for Black People in the UK.

Website: https://the-black-tri-tribe.square.site/ 

Instagram: 

@blacktritribe

@kellysmith.onthego 

Facebook: @blacktritribe 

 

Kelly Smith is a trailblazer in the UK triathlon community, known for her pioneering work as the founder of The Black Tri Tribe (BTT), the first triathlon club specifically for Black people in the UK. On this episode of the Tough Girl Podcast, Kelly shares her inspiring journey from a private triathlon enthusiast to a public advocate for inclusivity in sports.

Kelly's initial foray into triathlons was a personal endeavour, but her passion for the sport soon evolved into a mission to break down barriers and create a supportive community for Black athletes. She first spoke about her experiences on the Tough Girl Podcast on February 24th, 2022, detailing the challenges she faced and the pivotal moments that led to the creation of BTT.

In September 2022, Kelly officially launched The Black Tri Tribe, starting with a survey to understand the needs and barriers within the triathlon community. The feedback highlighted a recurring theme: the need for greater inclusion. BTT was born as a community organisation dedicated to addressing these issues, organising events, and fostering a welcoming environment for its members.

Throughout the episode, Kelly discusses the highs and lows of running BTT while working a full-time job, including the expansion of the club from Brighton and London to Birmingham. She shares insights from hosting panel discussions on diversifying triathlon, and the importance of community support in maintaining motivation when things get tough.

Kelly's commitment to BTT goes beyond organising events; it's about creating a space where Black people and People of Colour feel welcomed and supported in the outdoors. Despite the challenges and the risk of burnout, her dedication remains unwavering, driven by the belief in the power of community and the importance of inclusivity in sports.

Tune in to hear Kelly Smith's story, her vision for BTT, and her advice for anyone considering taking up triathlons: "Why you should ‘Try a Ting’.” 

Join us as we celebrate the journey of a remarkable woman making a significant impact in the world of triathlon.

***

 Don't miss the latest episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast, released every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 AM UK time!  

Be sure to hit the subscribe button to stay updated on the incredible journeys and stories of strong women. 

This episode of the Tough Girl Podcast is proudly sponsored by INOV8, pioneers in cutting-edge sportswear. 

Use code TOUGHGIRL15 to get your 15% discount.  Click Here

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Show notes

Who is Kelly Smith Being the founder of The Black Tri Tribe (BTT) First speaking to Kelly on the Tough Girl Podcast - Feb 24th 2022 - Kelly Smith - On the Go - Being passionate about the outdoors.  Keep her triathlons private  Spending a year doing different things, from swimming to SUPs  Being asked about her triathlons  Signing up for a local triathlon event  Starting the BTT in September 2022 Starting with a survey to find out what was missing  Living in an echo chamber via social media  Figuring out what were the barriers were  Having - inclusion come up over and over again Why the BTT is a community organisation Putting on events The next steps in building the BTT Starting with the social media Being receptive to feedback  Finding out the distances that people want to do  What is realistic? Is a sprint triathlon entry level? The BTT special Not enjoying running  Why can’t tri including walking Spending a year figuring out her life Not being very good at admin Not asking for help Getting a committee together - June 2023 Getting admin help November 2023 Expanding from Brighton and London to Birmingham  People didn’t know where to get gear from  People needing support from their community  Hosting panel discussion - on how to diversify the sport of triathlon Working a full time job and running BTT Not sleeping and feeling close to burn out Making thing happen - takes hard work and consistency Not being able to train  Not having life - BTT has become her life  Having bills to pay and funding the BTT The opportunity cost  How long can Kelly do this for  Getting burnout by social interaction and not by the work The quiet year Why don’t Black people go into the outdoors? Gaining a variety of new qualifications  Not expecting it to be so difficult  Maintaining motivation levels when things aren’t going to plan Being supported by her community Women supporting women The power of having other people believing in you Why things can just take time Sue - member of the BTT - her story and doing a BTT Special Triathlon  Future plans for the next 6 months Ebony Hikers Walks  Triathlon 7th June 2025 - tickets are available now Why the triathlon is for everyone Why the training session are for Black people and People of Colour only Aiming to be as inclusive as possible  The minority within the minority  Why the day of the triathlon is a celebration  Why we are the most connected and most disconnected we’ve ever been How to connect with Kelly How the events have grown over the years Final words of advice  Why you should ‘Try a Ting’

 

Social Media

The Black Tri Tribe - Community organisation. The first triathlon club for Black People in the UK.

Website: https://the-black-tri-tribe.square.site/ 

Instagram: 

@blacktritribe

@kellysmith.onthego 

Facebook: @blacktritribe