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Capital Endurance Alliance Eyes National Title After Dominant Mid-Atlantic Triathlon Circuit Run

The Georgetown-based club's surge in competitive success has reimagined DC's position in elite multisport racing.

By Washington DC Sport Desk · Published 30 June 2026, 7:17 am

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Capital Endurance Alliance Eyes National Title After Dominant Mid-Atlantic Triathlon Circuit Run
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The Capital Endurance Alliance, a competitive triathlon and running collective based in the Georgetown waterfront district, has emerged as one of the most formidable multisport teams on the East Coast, with seven members now ranked in the top 50 nationally across sprint and Olympic-distance competitions.

Founded in 2019 by a group of fitness enthusiasts who met at local training sessions along the Rock Creek Park trails, the club has ballooned from a casual weekend running group to a structured competitive team with over 180 active members. What began with morning jogs departing from the intersection of M Street and Wisconsin Avenue has evolved into a sophisticated operation, complete with coaching staff, nutrition specialists, and sponsored partnerships.

The Alliance's breakthrough came during this spring's Mid-Atlantic Triathlon Circuit, where team members collectively accumulated more points than any other regional organization. At the Occoquan Reservoir sprint event in Virginia—just 30 miles south of downtown DC—the club captured four podium finishes, signaling a competitive depth that hasn't been seen from a Washington-based team in over a decade.

"What's happening here reflects something larger about our city," said Frank Morrison, co-founder and team director. "Young professionals in DC are seeking community and structured challenge. Endurance sport provides both." The Alliance charges $85 monthly for membership, which includes coached workouts, access to a private training facility in Dupont Circle, and race entry discounts.

The team's success extends beyond triathlon into the running and cycling communities. Two Alliance members finished in the top ten of last month's Rock Creek Running Festival's half-marathon, while the club's cycling contingent has become fixtures at local criterium races throughout Northern Virginia and Maryland.

Training sessions now rotate across multiple DC locations: sunrise runs along the Tidal Basin, cycling intervals on the Rock Creek Park loop, and swimming sessions at the University of the District of Columbia's aquatic center on Van Ness Street. Weekend long-course training runs often depart from the Navy Yard-Ballpark neighborhood, extending into Southeast DC's expanding green corridors.

The Alliance has set its sights on the National Club Triathlon Championship in September, hosted in Chicago. With qualifying slots earned through circuit performance, the team expects to field its largest competitive delegation yet. Local sponsors, including a Georgetown-based athletic apparel startup, have begun backing individual athletes.

For a city long overshadowed by major metropolitan endurance programs in New York and Boston, the Capital Endurance Alliance represents something unexpected: a homegrown powerhouse that reflects DC's growing identity as a serious athletic destination.

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