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July 8, 2026

Saatva Celebrates Three Years of Supporting TRIBE Triathlon Club and Inclusive Athletics

For the past three years, Saatva has proudly supported TRIBE Triathlon Club of Southern California, a community dedicated to helping athletes challenge themselves while fostering connection, wellness, and inclusion through endurance sports.

The partnership reflects Saatva’s commitment to investing in organizations that inspire people to pursue their passions beyond the workplace while strengthening the communities they serve.

Among the athletes proudly representing Tribe is Saatva Vice President of Production Emily Hoskins, who has completed 14 Ironman triathlons. An Ironman consists of a 2.4-mile open-water swim, a 112-mile bike ride, and a 26.2-mile marathon run completed consecutively, requiring extraordinary discipline, resilience, and long-term commitment.

Through Tribe Triathlon Club’s partnership with the Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF), Emily has also had the opportunity to train and compete alongside an accomplished blind triathlete, demonstrating the power of sport to create opportunities for inclusion, confidence, and community.

Saatva’s sponsorship helps support Tribe’s mission of building an encouraging environment for athletes of all experience levels while advancing opportunities for adaptive athletes through organizations like the Challenged Athletes Foundation.

“Training for an Ironman teaches you that meaningful progress comes from showing up consistently, trusting the process, and leaning on your community,” said Emily Hoskins. “Those same values guide how I approach my work every day. I’m especially grateful that Saatva supports organizations like Tribe Triathlon Club, where athletics become a way to build community, promote wellness, and create opportunities for athletes of all abilities to achieve incredible things together.”

By supporting organizations like Tribe Triathlon Club, Saatva continues to invest in initiatives that encourage healthy lifestyles, strengthen local communities, and create meaningful opportunities for people to pursue their personal best—whether at work, on the race course, or through adaptive athletics.