
Bermuda to Czech Republic
From smallest population (Bermuda) to the largest (China); we continue our look at the top triathletes from 50 countries.
by Tim Carlson, March 18, 2016From smallest population (Bermuda) to the largest (China); we continue our look at the top triathletes from 50 countries.
by Tim Carlson, March 18, 2016Pro Ben Kanute is in the hunt for a U.S. Olympic triathlon slot and this season he took his talents back to his old home grounds in Tucson, Arizona to prepare. Photo Gallery by Jimmy Song.
Team Timex gathered 45 athletes at a training camp in Tucson, Arizona last weekend. They wore colorful new kits, attended educational seminars and ate great food by Skratch Labs.
Most greatest triathletes lists are dominated by powerhouses like Australia, Germany, the UK and the U.S. This list picks the single best triathlete from each of 50 countries.
The Slowtwitch Road Show hit four locations last weekend. Here are photos from the show hosted by Fleet Feet Maine Running and Cyclemania in Portland, Maine.
Mario Mola of Spain scored his second straight early season win, topping fellow Spaniard Vicente Hernandez by 5 seconds at the Mooloolaba World Cup sprint.
Jodie Stimpson stays unbeaten for 2016, following her WTS Abu Dhabi win with a scintillating run to edge Emma Moffatt for the victory at the Mooloolaba World Cup sprint.
Mola proved he is a serious contender for an Olympic medal with an impressive win at WTS Abu Dhabi – overcoming a slow swim and an equipment penalty.
Jodie Stimpson ended a two year drought on the WTS circuit with an impressive win over Ashleigh Gentle and Helen Jenkins at Abu Dhabi; Renee Tomlin of the U.S. took 5th
At age 43, Cameron Brown won his 12th Ironman New Zealand victory in style with a course record 8:07:57; Meredith Kessler swept to her 5th straight Taupo with a record 8:56:08.
This 17-year-old from Bahrain is just getting started in triathlon, but with the help of the Bahrain Endurance 13 development team he is fast improving and is aiming for the stars.
Ironman 70.3 Dubai, the first leg of the 2016 Nasser Bin Hamad Triple Crown Series, rewarded heavy favorites Jan Frodeno and Daniela Ryf with $20,000 victories. Photo Gallery by Timothy Carlson
Jan Frodeno rolled to victory with fastest swim, bike and run; Daniela Ryf posted women’s-fastest swim and bike splits to outrace Caroline Steffen.