
Andi Böcherer and Anja Beranek win Challenge Fuerteventura
Andi Böcherer edged Will Clarke by 26 seconds and Anja Beranek outpaced Emma Bilham by 62 seconds to win Challenge Fuerteventura.
by Tim Carlson, April 23, 2016Andi Böcherer edged Will Clarke by 26 seconds and Anja Beranek outpaced Emma Bilham by 62 seconds to win Challenge Fuerteventura.
by Tim Carlson, April 23, 2016The Slowtwitch Road Show in Portland, Oregon was co-hosted by Athletes Lounge and featured talks by Eric Lagerstrom and Alan Webb.
Jason Middleton evolved from a teenage pro triathlete to adventure racer to private jet charter boss who, with his wife, was moved by personal tragedy to create a charity for grieving parents.
Andrew Starykowicz blitzed the bike leg and Sarah Piampiano handily defended her 2015 title to win Ochsner Ironman 70.3 New Orleans.
Leanda Cave outswam Alexandra Tondeur and Etienne Diemunsch outran Giulio Molinari to win the middle distance Cannes International Triathlon Sunday on the French Riviera.
Rodrigo Gonzalez of Mexico used a bike breakaway to seize the lead and edge Rostyslav Pevtsov of Azerbaijan by 26 seconds to win the Chengdu World Cup.
Summer Cook of the U.S. surged ahead halfway through the run to take a definitive margin in her first World Cup victory at Chengdu.
Braden Currie survived a jarring crash defending his 2015 title and Lizzie Orchard edged fellow Kiwi Sarah Backler by 27 seconds to win XTERRA New Zealand.
Lionel Sanders overcame a 2:11 deficit off the bike with a 2nd-best 1:13:09 run and Sarah Haskins fought off Jeanni Seymour’s charge on the run to win Ironman 70.3 Texas
Tim Don ran away from Leon Griffin and Magali Tisseyre fought off a charge by Anja Beranek to win the elite titles at the Ironman 70.3 South American Championship in Brazil.
Kaisa Lehtonen of Finland took charge on the run and Ben Hoffman of the U.S. did the same to win the Ironman African Championship in Nelson Mandela Bay.
Helen Jenkins of Great Britain ended U.S. star Gwen Jorgensen’s World Triathlon Series 13-race victory streak with a 41 seconds margin of victory at the Gold Coast WTS Saturday.
On a steaming hot midday race that led to 33 DNFs, Mario Mola of Spain unleashed a race-best 30:47 run to win WTS Gold Coast by 27 seconds.