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Memories of Marc Surprenant

Triathlon’s first generation remember one of their own. Dave Scott, Scott Tinley, Paul Huddle, and many others tell their stories of their generation’s biggest personality.

Open Water Secrets Revealed

Ask longtime top triathletes, 8 of 10 will tell you the low hanging improvement fruit is to be plucked in the swim. This Saturday, SoCal-based Slowtwitchers have a chance to improve their open water skills.

Tri legend Marc Surprenant dies at 49

Irrepressible, talented and universally liked, Marc Surprenant passes at the age of 49. A light that burned bright and hot, he is remembered by the original stars of triathlon, of which he was one.

The photography of Timm Kölln

We recently noticed the very beautiful black and white images of German photographer Timm Kölln. With a passion for cycling and soccer, Kölln mostly shoots in black and white, but he of course also dabbles in color.

20th Cap Tex Tri

Austin’s Capitol of Texas Triathlon is honoring Memorial Day with gallons of sweat. Photo gallery by Timothy Carlson

White, Snyder win Cap Tex Tri

Nathan White took the lead from James Bales at the 5 mile mark of the run and Sierra Snyder led wire-to-wire on a hot day in Austin to capture the 20th Cap Tex Triathlon.

Batelier, McQuaid win in Sardinia

Franky Batelier won the XTERRA European Championships in Sardinia, Italy by a very narrow margin over Olivier Marceau. Melanie McQuaid grabbed the women’s title and her first win of the season.

New course records in St. Pölten

Filip Ospaly used a course record time of 3:46:02 to defeat a stellar field at the 2010 Ironman 70.3 Austria in St. Pölten. Yvonne Van Vlerken also broke the course record, but had to out-sprint Erika Csomor by 0.2 seconds to take the win.

McKenzie and Macel in Brazil

Aussie Luke McKenzie led from start to finish at the 2010 Ironman Brasil Florianopolis to win his 5th Ironman title in record time. Tereza Macel won her 4th title, but had to fight Dede Griesbauer until late in the run.

Challenge Copenhagen promises a Danish treat

Ironman distance events whose courses take over the heart of historic world capitals such as Frankfurt and Zurich are rare. In August, the Challenge organization will debut a full ironman distance race that takes over the elegant streets of Copenhagen