
Kueng, Gajer top Luxembourg
Manuel Kueng of Switzerland edged out Bas Diederen of Netherlands by 1:28 and Julia Gajer of Germany led the women wire-to-wire to win Ironman 70.3 Luxembourg.
by Tim Carlson, June 20, 2015Manuel Kueng of Switzerland edged out Bas Diederen of Netherlands by 1:28 and Julia Gajer of Germany led the women wire-to-wire to win Ironman 70.3 Luxembourg.
by Tim Carlson, June 20, 2015Boulder, training home to dozens of the world’s best triathletes, hosts an Ironman 70.3 race every year that draws a stellar pro field. Photo gallery by Timothy Carlson.
Luke McKenzie and Liz Blatchford prevailed at Ironman Cairns while Caroline Steffen and Sam Appleton took victories at Ironman 70.3 Cairns, which was held on the same day.
Valentina Carvallo of Chile won her first ITU World Cup and Irving Perez became the first Mexican to take a home country win at Huatulco.
Sarah Haskins leveraged race-best bike and run splits to dominate Eagleman 70.3. Second year pro Cody Beals prevailed with a scorching bike split and race-best run.
The Weekend Box brings you off road action from Richmond, Ironman 70.3s from Italy and merry olde England, and Challenge races from the Philippines and Virginia.
Callum Millward of New Zealand edged Tim Don of Great Britain and Alicia Kaye of the U.S. left the women’s field in her wake with a swift bike split to win Boulder 70.3
Eric Lagerstrom won a finish line sprint with Andy Potts and Ashleigh Gentle edged Lauren Goss by 15 seconds to win the 35th Escape From Alcatraz Triathlon.
Ironman World Champion Sebastian Kienle of Germany dominated on the bike and Camilla Pedersen of Denmark topped Julia Gajer by 2:20 to win Ironman 70.3 Kraichgau.
We bring you a water-quality inspired sprint duathlon in Texas, a similarly water-afflicted duathlon in Australia, Ironman 70.3s in Italy and Japan, and a sizzling XTERRA in Spain.
Lesley Smith was in 9th place, 9 minutes behind when she started the run at Challenge Knoxville; with 200 meters to go, she spotted the last woman ahead of her.
Alistair Brownlee ran away in the run leg, posting a 14:32 split to finish ahead of Fernando Alarza of Spain and Vincent Luis of France at WTS London.
Gwen Jorgensen won her 10th straight World Triathlon Series event, leading U.S. women Katie Zaferes and Sarah True to a 1-2-3 finish at WTS London