Fontana, Corbin take Pucon
Daniel Fontana of Italy and Linsey Corbin of the USA took the titles at the Ironman 70.3 Agrosuper Pucon in Chile which was turned into a duathlon because of heavy rain and high winds.
by Tim Carlson, January 16, 2011Daniel Fontana of Italy and Linsey Corbin of the USA took the titles at the Ironman 70.3 Agrosuper Pucon in Chile which was turned into a duathlon because of heavy rain and high winds.
by Tim Carlson, January 16, 2011After the all-out effort and pain of the race comes the unleashing of strong emotions at the finish of any triathlon. A photo gallery by Timothy Carlson.
The form of the triathlete runner is peculiarly pleasurable with an elegant equation of balanced power. A 2010 gallery by Timothy Carlson.
From around the globe, short course to ultra long, pavement to dirt, a selection of some of Timothy Carlson’s favorite bike shots of 2010
In this 2010 gallery Timothy Carlson is focusing on some of triathlon’s most striking personalities in a variety of settings around the world.
A 2010 gallery of Timothy Carlson’s favorite images of triathlon’s first leg – the swim action. Enjoy these very fine shots.
From the sublime to the ridiculous, triathlon’s 36th year of existence had many moments to remember. Timothy Carlson recalls the finest performances and a few oddities of the triathlon year 2010.
With the year 2010 coming to an end Timothy Carlson picks his favorite rants, ripostes, bon mots, disses, one liners and extended ruminations about the nature of the sport of triathlon.
Triathlon Team Foxcatcher millionaire sponsor John du Pont, whose mental health deteriorated into murderous delusion, died in a Pennsylvania prison.
Courtney Ogden wins his second Ironman with a very fine performance at SunSmart Ironman Western Australia. Kate Bevilaqua grabbed her first Ironman title and pushed so hard that she collapsed across the finish line.
Timothy O’Donnell follows his 3rd at Clearwater with a win at the Asia-Pacific Ironman 70.3 Championship; Caroline Steffen backs up her 2nd at Kona with a win at Laguna Phuket 70.3.
Amber Monforte smashed the women’s race record for Day Two by 42 minutes on the 171-mile ride from Volcanoes to Hawi on Day Two of the 2010 man World Championship.
Amber Monforte led four women smashing Tina Bischoff’s Ultraman race record set in 1989; Aussie Mike LeRoux came from Croc country to take down Jonas Colting.