
2015 personal athlete portraits
Triathletes supplied some creative and heartfelt personal photos to accompany their Slowtwitch interviews in 2015. Many mastered the selfie as their portrait of choice.
by Tim Carlson, December 26, 2015Triathletes supplied some creative and heartfelt personal photos to accompany their Slowtwitch interviews in 2015. Many mastered the selfie as their portrait of choice.
by Tim Carlson, December 26, 2015The growing global reach of Multisport gives us new events in exotic places; Timothy Carlson picked his favorite shots seen in Slowtwitch from around the globe.
German Jan Frodeno had a stunning season with big wins in Kona, Zell am See and Frankfurt, and made history now in Germany as Athlete Of The Year 2015.
Jon Mayfield posted some early virtual training screenshots in our forum in April of 2012 and that has developed into Zwift. Now meet the man with a dream.
Eric Lagerstrom had a great 2015 season. Won some big races, met the girl, connected with new sponsors and more, but now it is time to enjoy the off season.
IRONMAN purchased the Beach 2 Battleship events from the YMCA of Wilmington, which will be rebranded PPD IRONMAN North Carolina in 2016.
Some memorable words during a year of the sublime and ridiculous, inspirational and contemptible, tumult and shouting in the world of swim, bike and run.
The Rev3 is back as Rev3, out from under the Challenge banner, announcing a careful, and carefully scaled, approach to its pro purse for 2016 and beyond.
Felix Walchshöfer, his mother Alice and sister Kathrin announced a 100% focus on Challenge Roth and pass on ownership of other Challenge events to Zibi Szlufcik.
A great champion does not rest on laurels but chases improvements all the time. Sebastian Kienle went to the Velodrome with sponsor Scott to work on that aero edge.
Australians Annabel Luxford and Matthew Pellow won the elite titles at Ironman 70.3 Ballarat on Sunday in Victoria, Australia.
Braden Currie edged fellow Kiwi Callum Millward by 50 seconds and Meredith Kessler of the U.S. eked out a 41 seconds win over New Zealander Amelia Watkinson at Taupo.
When you watch Danny MacAskill in Cascadia you will likely have sweaty palms, an elevated heartbeat and the realization that you have no bike handling skills whatsoever.