Alexander, Jerzyk win Liuzhou 70.3
A month before his 46th birthday, Craig Alexander won Liuzhou 70.3; Agnieszka Jerzyk topped the women.
by Tim Carlson, April 13, 2019A month before his 46th birthday, Craig Alexander won Liuzhou 70.3; Agnieszka Jerzyk topped the women.
by Tim Carlson, April 13, 2019Daniela Ryf set a women’s course record, Ben Kanute won it on the run and almost everyone enjoyed a sunny Saturday.
Due to fast moving storm, officials suspended, then canceled Texas 70.3 at noon forcing many age groupers to DNF.
Hoffman won it on the run, Charles was best all-around woman at Nelson Mandela Bay.
Luke Willian of Australia took charge on the run to win his second career World Cup at New Plymouth.
Anjelica Olmo edged Jolanda Annen for her first World Cup victory in New Plymouth.
Bradley Weiss of South Africa edged Cyril Viennot of France and Sarah Crowley of Australia dominated the women at Taiwan.
Markus Rolli of Germany blitzed the bike and Radka Kahlefeldt of Czech Republic rocked the run at Davao.
Heather Wurtele won by 53 seconds while Michael Weiss out-biked the men at Campeche 70.3
Tyler Mislawchuk of Canada takes his first World Cup with a top run at Mooloolaba
Ashleigh Gentle of Australia edges Renee Tomlin of the U.S. by 6 seconds at Mooloolaba.
Haley Chura and Santiago Ascenco won the elite titles by comfortable margins at Ironman 70.3 Bariloche.
Katie Zaferes of the U.S. ran away from the field to take her second WTS win at the 2019 season opener.