Jan Van Berkel wins Ironman Switzerland
Jan Van Berkel wins second straight IM Switzerland over fellow Swiss Sven Riederer, who bid adieu to his pro career.
by Tim Carlson, July 21, 2019Jan Van Berkel wins second straight IM Switzerland over fellow Swiss Sven Riederer, who bid adieu to his pro career.
by Tim Carlson, July 21, 2019After a spate of injuries, Emma Jackson of Australia sprinted away from Summer Rappaport of the U.S. for a comeback win at Edmonton.
Jonny Brownlee holds off Mario Mola by 5 seconds at Edmonton to earn his first WTS victory in two years.
With expected temperatures of 99 degrees and humidity making it feel like 110, organizers canceled Sunday’s NYC Triathlon.
An island hopping endurance adventure through Boston’s little known Harbor Islands.
Radka Kahlefeldt won it on the run, Nils Frommhold won it on the bike and run at Astana 70.3.
At age 42, Eneko Llanos takes home town win at Vitoria-Gasteiz; Heather Jackson dominates women.
Eli Hemming of the U.S. won a three-man sprint finish to take the gold at the Tiszaujvaros World Cup sprint distance final.
Lucy Charles-Barclay posted 4th-fastest ever women’s time at Challenge Roth.
Daniela Ryf built a huge lead, backed off from course record pace; Daniel Baekkegärd topped men at IM Austria.
Andreas Dreitz avenged a second place finish last year with a race-best bike that gave him a win at Challenge Roth.
Katie Zaferes crashes, places 35th, maintains WTS points lead; Non Stanford takes first win in three years.
Jacob Birtwhistle wins his second WTS race of the season, edging Vincent Luis at the line in crash-filled WTS Hamburg.