2016 Challenge Wanaka images
Over 1,600 athletes competed in the 2016 Challenge Wanaka in New Zealand and here are some pro images from this very scenic and stunning race course.
by Herbert Krabel, February 20, 2016Over 1,600 athletes competed in the 2016 Challenge Wanaka in New Zealand and here are some pro images from this very scenic and stunning race course.
by Herbert Krabel, February 20, 2016You may not yet be familiar with the name Jake Montgomery, but maybe ought to. This talented and fast young Aussie pro looks to have a great future.
Norwegian Agnethe Bergsaker is fairly new to triathlon and has already done several extreme events including Norseman and Lofoten X. She is not afraid of the cold!
Wisconsin native Zachary Carr joined team EMJ last year and quickly made an impression with several great results. Here is our chat with this fast age group athlete.
Kevin Grogan of Gear for Multisport in Clermont likes bikes and he recently built up a Zipp 2001 and made this early aero frame fit his personal taste and humor.
The Lofoten X event is part of The Arctic Triple in Norway and 10 Norwegians swam in 5 degree C water, and braved -5 degree C air temps for the other segments.
We beam with pride when we reach more than 50 mph on our bikes, but Eric Barone holds the world record at 138.75 mph. Now that is wicked fast.
Michael Lemmel and Mats Skott are the founders and race directors of ÖTILLÖ and we had a few words Michael about the sport that has grabbed the imagination of many.
Fast German Jan Frodeno has an amazing resume with an Olympic Gold and World Championship titles, but he has no Roth win yet. But that may change this summer.
Canadian Calum Neff moved to Texas 3 years ago and recently broke the Half Marathon Stroller World Record in 1:11:27 at the Katy Half. Here now is a chat with the fast man.
In 2011 a few hearty souls decided to run up the steep slopes of a ski jumping hill and now you can find Red Bull 400 races in several countries.
There are many similarities between Hawaii’s Big Island and La Palma, Spain despite the 14,000 kilometers between them, but there are also some differences.
Jake Montgomery grabbed his first 70.3 win in Geelong over Cyril Viennot and Josh Amberger, and Melissa Hauschildt showed that she is back in form.