Sportsmanship and dignity
Our athletes represent the club the same way at every venue: with sportsmanship and dignity, in victory and in defeat.
The Rowdies Foundation California since 1982
Youth multisport, academics, and community programs out of the Bay Area, built on one idea: go outside and play. Our athletes swim, ride, run, surf and race, and they compete in as many sports as they can.
From the mountain tops to the surf, charge hard.
About the Foundation
The Rowdies were founded in 1982 in the Bay Area, out of the region's vibrant soccer culture, as an organization that brought the best together: hard-hitting Pacific Coast families who show up and compete. The club gave kids an identity in that community, and they carried it outward, into other sports, other schools, other cities, and lives built on what they learned on the field.
The club has been reinvigorated across the Bay Area with race teams under USA Triathlon and USA Cycling. Rowdies athletes compete in triathlon, cross-country, track bike racing, mountain biking, road riding, dirt biking, swimming, water polo, surfing, basketball, football, soccer, skiing, snowboarding, and summiting peaks, among other pursuits. We believe playing the sport is the best way to train for any sport.
When schools closed during the pandemic, the Rowdies kept hundreds of students working on math and science, and organized small pods so kids could keep playing sports safely.
We are formalizing that work as a nonprofit so the organization can serve more of the community, in more ways, than it has been able to until now.
Our athletes represent the club the same way at every venue: with sportsmanship and dignity, in victory and in defeat.
When the interests of the community and our own interests diverge, the community comes first. That is the standard we hold ourselves to, and the one we teach.
Learning how to keep yourself educated is portable. Homeschool, private school, public school, the tools are the same, and we share what works with anyone who wants it.
Put these athletes in the same place and they raise each other.
Programs
Sport
The multisport club. Two USA Triathlon clubs: 5540 for Bay Area racing and 5646 for athletes competing nationally. Triathlon, bikes, open water, and whatever else is outside.
See the club →
Academics
The math and science work that carried students through the pandemic, being rebuilt as a standing program led by our own athletes. Methods that work in any school system. Details to follow.
Community
The Foundation exists so the Rowdies can do more than race. Additional programs will be listed here as they are established. Nothing is announced before it is running.
Rowdies Racing
Join the Rowdies and you're in all three. Race the local calendar with the Bay Area club, travel out of state with the National club, and pin on a number at bike races under our USA Cycling team. Same club, same kit, same people.
The home club. Weekend races, ocean swims, velodrome nights and dirt days within driving distance around the Bay. Show up with your athlete and get in.
For kids who want to compete across the country. Same values as The Rowdies — Bay Area, same Old Bay mentality, broader map. Members travel to USAT Youth and Junior Nationals, Splash and Dash Series events, Dipsea, regional duathlons, and any race worth the trip.
Our registered USA Cycling team. Road, track, and dirt racing, junior fields included, riding the same kit as the tri side. Find us in the USA Cycling Team Finder under The Rowdies.
Diverse participation builds kids who race hard, adapt fast, and don't come apart when the conditions change.
Tri
USAT youth triathlon, Splash and Dash, regional duathlons, the Dipsea, and Youth & Junior Nationals. Registration, insurance and waivers handled.
Bikes
Velodrome nights, group road rides, mountain bike days. Same kids, different surfaces. The handling shows up in every other sport they play.
Water
Ocean swims, junior guards season, surf when it's good. Kids calm in cold moving water are calm at a swim start.
Everything else
Soccer, water polo, basketball, football, skiing, snowboarding, peaks. If it's outdoors and it's hard, it counts.
For parents
The Rowdies are friends first. Families who show up for each other at the swim start, on the road at six in the morning, and at the finish line long after their own race is done. Parents learn alongside their kids and alongside each other, and everyone here has somebody in their corner.
Race calendars
Everything we race is on one of these calendars. Search by date or by how far you're willing to drive, then tell us which one you're doing and we'll be there.
Every sanctioned tri, duathlon and aquathlon in the country, filtered by zip code and distance.
Find a race →
Road, track, cyclocross and mountain bike permits, junior fields included, searchable by state.
Find an event →
The USA Swimming body for Northern California. Meets, clubs and time standards for the swim side of everything we do.
pacswim.org →
Track and cross country across Northern California, youth divisions included. Where the running season lives.
pausatf.org →
The local triathlons, duathlons and open water swims our athletes race all season.
sierracascades.com/#races →
Who we stand with
These are the programs our athletes come up through, and what's good for them is good for every kid in the area.
We serve with Tommy Tsunami, who puts kids in the ocean and teaches them to read it. Our athletes are better in open water for it. Their water is our water.
tommytsunamisurfschool.com →
We support the lifeguard programs because they support us. Every kid they train is safer in the surf and another set of eyes on the beach for everybody else.
The Rowdies started in soccer, and we still stand with the clubs that raise kids on those fields. Their season and ours make each other better.
They put on the triathlons, duathlons and open water swims our athletes race all season. They've invited us in and backed us since the start, and they run races for athletes, by athletes.
sierracascades.com/#races →
We're proud sponsors of the Oakland Tri Club Youth Splash and Dash, a swim-run built on fun and participation over placing, and the last points race of the NorCal Youth State Series. Bring a kid who's never raced.
oaklandtriathlonclub.org →
The only track in Northern California, and the reason kids here can race fixed gear at all. Junior track nights are the cheapest hard racing a family can find. Keep the track alive and the whole region keeps a bike scene.
hellyervelodrome.com →
Our coaches are SafeSport trained and background screened, and the club carries USA Triathlon insurance. Two adults, always. No one-on-one contact, no closed doors, no rides home alone. If something doesn't sit right, tell us.
Want a coach and a calendar?
We participate. We don't run a paid training program with a set weekly schedule. If that's what your athlete needs, these are the people we'd send our own kids to. Good coaches, real programs, and friends of ours.
Coach Martin Spierings' squad, based here in Northern California. Coached training for every level, a squad community, and their own tri store.
tricoachmartin.com →
Santa Clara based, with a high school program, youth training clinics, and the Super Sprint Aquathlon that's part of the Northern California Youth State Series.
wolfpackpentathlon.com →
FYTT, out of Menlo Park. A structured youth program with a full race calendar, high school athletes, and a path toward collegiate triathlon.
firstyouthtriathlonteam.com →
First-time athletes
New athletes join the Rowdies with a free Youth Digital Annual membership from USA Triathlon. It covers your athlete's membership for a full year, so the first season costs you nothing but showing up.
Redeem it at usatriathlon.org/membership with the club code below, then pick The Rowdies as your club.
Join
Email rowdies@yates.tv and we'll tell you where we're riding and when. Bring your athlete, bring a bike or don't, watch one, do one. Everyone starts the same way.
Every athlete needs one on file before their first activity. It covers all our activities, USA Triathlon and USA Cycling alike. Under 18, a parent or guardian signs it.
Waiver link comingDo the whole calendar or do two races. Show up, participate, keep showing up.
Tell us your athlete's age and what they're interested in, and we'll tell you where we'll be this weekend.