
Ariane Monticeli and Marino Vanhoenacker win Ironman Brazil
Ariane Monticeli of Brazil outdueled Liz Lyles and Amanda Stevens while Marino Vanhoenacker topped 4 men breaking 8 hours at Ironman Brazil.
by Tim Carlson, May 31, 2015Ariane Monticeli of Brazil outdueled Liz Lyles and Amanda Stevens while Marino Vanhoenacker topped 4 men breaking 8 hours at Ironman Brazil.
by Tim Carlson, May 31, 2015Mark Bowstead has a first pack swim, is often the fastest cyclist, and has won a few half Ironman events. Now this young Kiwi pursues a commensurate run.
Andre Cilliers of Washington, D.C. and Patricia Walsh of Austin, Texas won the USA Paratriathlon overall titles at Life Time Cap Tex Tri in Austin, Texas
Filip Ospaly ran down home country favorite Giulio Molinari and Kaisa Lehtonen used a dominating bike split to overcome a mediocre swim to win Challenge Rimini
Alessandro Degasperi of Italy edged Christian Kramer of Germany by 2:41 and Diana Riesler of Germany beat Michi Herlbauer of Austria by 17:46 to win Ironman Lanzarote.
After a cyclist planning to spectate at a local triathlon was shot and killed while riding Monday in Windsor, Colorado, race officials canceled their event for security concerns and the FBI will investigate.
Ashley Clifford outran fellow U.S. competitor Jackie Hering by 78 seconds; Andy Potts of the U.S. outran Leon Griffin of Australia to win Ironman 70.3 Chattanooga
In addition to featured races in Japan, Texas and Tennessee already covered, The Weekend Box offers triathlon action in Austria, Spain, Alabama and Maryland.
In one of the great last lap duels in ITU history, 4-time ITU World Champion Javier Gomez won a back and forth confrontation with 2012 Olympic Champion Alistair Brownlee at WTS Yokohama
Gwen Jorgensen found a first rate swim and bike then turned on the jets to win her 9th WTS event in a row with a big margin on Aussies Ashleigh Gentle and Emma Moffatt.
Lauren Goss won her 9th victory as a pro at the classic Ironman 70.3 St. Croix, joining a roster of champions who have gone on to great success in the middle distances.
A U.S. breakthrough at the Chengdu World Cup, winners at Gulf Coast and Madrid, the full lineup of Bahrain Endurance Team, and a new coach for Verzbicas.
James Cunnama of South Africa and Caroline Steffen of Switzerland emerged winners of back and forth battles in the heat at Ironman 70.3 Vietnam in Danang.