
A 2015 Chicago Worlds update
With some questions still in the air about the 2015 Triathlon World Championships in Chicago, we set out to get some answers and more details.
by Herbert Krabel, June 4, 2015With some questions still in the air about the 2015 Triathlon World Championships in Chicago, we set out to get some answers and more details.
by Herbert Krabel, June 4, 2015Two things happened during my week that don’t attach to each other; puzzle pieces entirely unlike except for a keyway they share on one edge.
Wagner Araújo has captured stunning artistic images at the 2015 Ironman Brazil and here is a selection from this award winning Brazilian photographer.
Tri2Cure is a new challenge to get more folks involved in triathlon, and our editor-in-chief has been called out by Helle Frederiksen to step up to the plate.
Lesley Smith was in 9th place, 9 minutes behind when she started the run at Challenge Knoxville; with 200 meters to go, she spotted the last woman ahead of her.
Former pro Andrea Fisher has her hands full with a coaching career and two daughters, and now this Austin resident is trying to get back to the promised land – Kona.
A terrible accident during the Löwentriathlon in German required 3 medical helicopters and forced the race organizers to immediately stop the race.
Nicolas Remires and Julian Dent won the 2015 Utö Swim Run. Caroline Holmqvist and Kristin Larsson took the women’s race and here are stunning images from the day.
Gwen Jorgensen won her 10th straight World Triathlon Series event, leading U.S. women Katie Zaferes and Sarah True to a 1-2-3 finish at WTS London
Ariane Monticeli of Brazil outdueled Liz Lyles and Amanda Stevens while Marino Vanhoenacker topped 4 men breaking 8 hours at Ironman Brazil.
Alistair Brownlee ran away in the run leg, posting a 14:32 split to finish ahead of Fernando Alarza of Spain and Vincent Luis of France at WTS London.
Andreas Dreitz crushed the bike course in Raleigh with 2:01:45 bike split and grabbed the win in 3:50:41. Meredith Kessler narrowly held off Lauren Barnett in the women’s race.
Mark Bowstead has a first pack swim, is often the fastest cyclist, and has won a few half Ironman events. Now this young Kiwi pursues a commensurate run.