Kerry Lang
Veteran triathlete Kerry Lang represented Scotland at the 2006 Commonwealth Games and remains one of the strongest swimmers in triathlon.
David McNamee
David has represented Great Britain at U23 level and finished second on home soil at the 2010 GE Strathclyde Park Triathlon European Cup.
Ritchie Nicholls
Montrose star Ritchie Nicholls moved to the Stirling Performance Centre as he bids to pick up points towards qualification for a major Games.
Peter Anderson
Pete moved into triathlon from swimming and enjoyed an impressive youth career, culminating in representing Great Britain at the European Relay Championships.
Marc Austin
A strong runner, Marc has impressed in UK events, finishing third in the 2010 Blenheim Youth Triathlon and sixth in the British Youth Triathlon Championships.
Andrew Christy
Midlothian-based triathlete Andrew Christy is a strong performer across the event range, including Cross Country running and Duathlons.
Andrew Hood
One of six members of the performance team studying at the University of Stirling, Andy had the honour of competing at the inaugural Youth Olympic Games.
Duncan MacArthur
Duncan, from Gargunnock in Stirlingshire, took up triathlon aged 15 having previously been a strong swimmer.
Cameron Milne
Kinross triathlete Cameron Milne followed his sister into the sport and took little time to shine, winning the British Youth Series and competing for GB in Europe.
Finlay Rae
Finlay won the youth event at Strathclyde Park in 2010 and has enjoyed success in both triathlon and athletics.
Grant Sheldon
The current U17 national cross country champion, Grant took up triathlon from swimming and regularly performs in aquathlon events.
Greg Turner
A Mathematics student, Greg is a dedicated trainer and hopes to compete for Scotland and Great Britain over the coming years.
Abby Aitken
Abby, from Edinburgh, was selected for the Foundation squad in 2010 after catching the eye of selectors at Schools triathlon events.
Cliona Ferguson
Cumbernauld triathlete Cliona started aged 13 and was named the 2010 Stirling Young Sports Person of the Year.
Conor Kerr
A regular age group winner at the Scottish Schools Championship, Conor's talents have been noted nationally and by his Stirling club.
Ross McWhirter
Ross was selected for the foundation squad in 2010 and is a particularly strong swimmer, earning a bronze medal at the Open Water Age Group Championships.
Josh Murchie
Born in the United Arab Emirates, Josh now lives in Crieff and has raced for Scotland at the Inter Regional Championships.
Kimberley Preston
Stonehaven triathlete Kimberley is a Sport and Exercise Science student at the University of Stirling and has enjoyed success at youth level.