
Flora Duffy returns in 2016 form
Flora Duffy, the 2016 WTS World Champion, opened her 2017 campaign where she left off, earning a victory at WTS Yokohama.
by Tim Carlson, May 13, 2017Flora Duffy, the 2016 WTS World Champion, opened her 2017 campaign where she left off, earning a victory at WTS Yokohama.
by Tim Carlson, May 13, 2017Tri-Cal CEO and Wildflower founder Terry Davis says the drought has ended and he plans to renew the race in May 2018.
Non Stanford of Great Britain and Matthew Hauser of Australia won the Chengdu World Cup sprint.
Giulio Molinari of Italy defended his 2016 title and Anja Beranek of Germany dominated the bike leg to win Challenge Rimini half.
Dan Wilson outran Craig Alexander and Katey Gibb’s better bike split outweighed Jacqueline Thistleton’s run to win Busselton 70.3.
Sam Osborne of New Zealand and Jacqui Allen of Great Britain won the third annual XTERRA Tahiti Championship crowns in Moorea.
Alistair Brownlee held off Lionel Sanders by 33 seconds and Holly Lawrence led wire-to-wire to prevail at St. George 70.3.
2016 Olympic marathon gold medalist Eliud Kipchoge ran 2:00:25 in the Nike Breaking2 Sub-2:00 attempt over the distance.
Hanson left his job as a professor of Athletic Training and Exercise Science in 2013 and recently posted the 20th fastest Ironman distance time in history.
Jodie Robertson, twice U.S. Olympic marathon trials qualifier, won IM North American Championship in 8:56:32, just 2 years in triathlon.
Cameron Dye won his 4th title at St. Anthony’s Triathlon and Lauren Goss took her first win when high winds forced shortening of the swim.
When top men were led astray by confusing bike course markings, they opted for a 4-way tie; women had no such trouble at the XTERRA Asia-Pacific Championship.
Fredrik Croneborg beat Dougal Allan by 8:02 and Verena Walter of Germany beat Lucie Reed by 16:20 to win Challenge Taiwan.