
2016 Triathlon Year in Review
A look back on Magnificent and Dubious Achievements, notable streaks and seasons, and farewell to some of our favorite triathletes by Timothy Carlson.
by Tim Carlson, January 1, 2017A look back on Magnificent and Dubious Achievements, notable streaks and seasons, and farewell to some of our favorite triathletes by Timothy Carlson.
by Tim Carlson, January 1, 2017Swedish endurance legend Jonas Colting produced a fun and festive swimrun challenge with a twist.
A beautiful running image inspired this gallery and we have since collected many more great running pics from various places around the world.
Do you mind of I take a complete flyer here? Raw speculation? Ironman buys the world’s premier run event brand.
Last week web stories about a British athlete testing positive for clenbuterol rose up only to disappear, or be edited, just as quickly. Here is what happened.
We’ve got a new training log. After a couple years of treading water, we’ve got an entirely new log for you all to track your data in. It does support challenges. And all your old data will be ported over. Read on for details.
The ITU did what TriNZ could not do: DQ Amy Stretton’s Worlds performance. TriNZ did the rest: suspend her from racing.
Memorable words about the sport of triathlon uttered in online commentary, magazines, blogs, television and random conversations in this most recent trip around the sun.
Two-time Olympic Triathlon champion Alistair Brownlee of Great Britain announced that he will take two years away from the Olympic distance to train for Ironman.
With fiance Guy Crawford on her crew, Australian pro Kate Bevilaqua kept her promise to herself with a win in the sixth-fastest Ultraman World Championship women’s time.
Because many national federations use ITU’s rules, specific allowance of disc brake tri bikes is significant.
Annabel Luxford of Australia dominated the women’s field wire-to-wire and Denis Chevrot won it on the bike at Ironman 70.3 Ballarat.
Sarah Crowley topped Emma Pallant by 1:26 and Terenzo Bozzone followed his win at Ironman Western Australia with a $20,000 win at Bahrain 70.3.