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Articles by Tim Carlson

Granger, Alexander top Honu 70.3

Craig Alexander’s race-record run tops Chris Lieto’s race-record bike; Belinda Granger’s second-best-ever-Honu bike staves off Samantha McGlone’s comeback at Honu 70.3

Water blamed for intestinal woes in Oklahoma

Fecal coliform pollution following heavy rains the night before the race blamed for diarrhea, vomiting and fever afflicting about 20 competitors at the Oklahoma City Boathouse International Triathlon May 16

Millward, McIlroy win Austin Pan Am Cup

While not eligible for Pan American honors, New Zealanders Callum Millward and Kate McIlroy take first place money at the Cap Tex Triathlon / Pan American Cup triathlon in Austin Texas on Memorial Day.

Steve Larsen Photo gallery

When legendary road cyclist and mountain biker Steve Larsen took on triathlon in 2001, he hit the old paradigms of the sport like a comet.

David Goggins’ Iron Heart in for repairs

Navy SEAL and extraordinary ultra athlete who has conquered Ultraman, Badwater, Ironman, and many 100-mile ultra runs, underwent surgery for a heart defect that make his athletic achievments even more amazing.

Inside Rasmus Henning

Rasmus Henning is famous for winning the first two $200,000 payouts at the Hy-Vee World Cup Triathlons in Iowa. This interview examines the man, his family, his country and its history and culture.

Bockel, Cave win Ironman 70.3 Florida titles

Leanda Cave defends title, tops Joanna Lawn by 8 minutes and smashes Samantha McGlone’s 2006 course record while Luxembourg’s Dirk Bockel outsprints Australian Luke Bell by three seconds to win Ironman 70.3 Florida.

Ellis, Reed win Pan Am Golds

Mary Beth Ellis out speeds Jenna Shoemaker for the gold in a crash-filled women’s race while Matt Reed beats Hunter Kemper for the PATCO Pan Am Championship Triathlon title Saturday in Oklahoma City

Q&A with Rasmus Henning

Part 1 of a two-part interview with the intriguing Rasmus Henning: The Tri Prince of Denmark’s quest to tackle Ironman’s crown jewel, the Ironman World Championship in Kona.

Andy Potts – Man For All Distances

Andy Potts is a throwback to the days before specialization when men like Mark Allen and Greg Welch could win at any length race in any format. He would be happy to be known as a Man For All Distances.