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NEW Multisport Merit Badge Launches on March 1

Writer: Council CommunicationsCouncil Communications

Scouting America, in partnership with USA Triathlon, is pleased to announce the launch of a new Multisport Merit Badge designed to recognize and celebrate the achievements of Scouts who learn about physical endurance activities and lifestyle. The Multisport Merit Badge can create a fun and accessible entry-point for Scouts to try out a new recreational or vocational pursuit while gaining key life skills and promoting healthy lifestyles. 

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The Multisport Merit Badge will be earned by Scouts who demonstrate proficiency in a combination of swimming, cycling, and running through a series of age-appropriate challenges and skill-building activities. The program will offer different levels of achievement, allowing Scouts to progress and develop their skills over time by encouraging physical and mental fitness.  


Scouts will need to participate in two sports for at least one season while following a structured plan to track progress and improve their skills.


Here’s what the process looks like: 

  1. Choose Two Sports: Scouts must pick two endurance-based sports to focus on. These can be swimming, biking, running, or a combination of two. 

  2. Get a Physical: A healthcare professional must complete a Scout medical examination form to ensure Scouts are ready for the physical demands of the activities. 

  3. Create a Training Plan: With the help of a merit badge counselor, Scouts will develop a training program for each sport that outlines their goals, practice schedule, and progress tracking. 

  4. Track Your Progress: Scouts will document their training, practice sessions, and improvement over time. This helps them stay accountable and see how they’re developing their skills. 

  5. Participate for a Full Season: Scouts must commit to each sport for at least one season, whether competing individually or on a team. 

  6. Reflect on the Experience: After completing the season, Scouts will discuss what they learned, how the sports challenged them, and how the experience affected them physically and mentally. 

  7. Submit Your Blue Card: Once all requirements are completed, Scouts will submit their blue card to their unit leader to record their achievement in ScoutBook. 


Resources and requirements for earning the Multisport Badge will be available on the Scouting America and USA Triathlon websites beginning March 1. 


The Multisport Merit Badge Pamphlet is your go-to resource for earning the Multisport Merit Badge.



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