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Bozzone, McGlone take Texas 70.3

Terenzo Bozzone took down Chris Lieto’s lead at mile 11 and held off Timothy O’Donnell’s charge by 29 seconds to win the Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas. Samantha McGlone took the women’s title.

Tissink, Tajsich tops in South Africa

South Africa’s Raynard Tissink ran past Switzerland’s Mathias Hecht for another home country Ironman victory; Sonia Tajsich of Germany overcame Caroline Steffen’s lead with race-best bike and run.

Chris Stehula – try, try again

If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again seems to be the motto of Collegiate National Champion Chris Stehula. The tall Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo student actually has been attempting for quite a while to take this title.

Volcano impacts IM South Africa

209 athletes who planned to race Ironman South Africa on Sunday April 25th, are feeling the effects of the Eyjafjallajökull volcano and won’t be able to get to the start line of the event, but all is not lost and an alternative is offered.

Introducing Barbara Riveros Diaz

The 22-year-old scored an impressive upset at the ITU World Championship Series opener in Sydney, taking down the 1-2-3 ranked women in the world. Meet the most impressive Chilean triathlete since Cristian Bustos.

The fighter Laurel Wassner

Laurel Wassner is currently getting ready for the 2010 St. Anthony’s Triathlon and is hoping to be in the mix despite what appears to be a very tough field. But after battling Hodgkin’s Disease, other challenges seem less daunting.

Silva and Findlay in Monterrey

Portugal’s Joao Silva grabbed the 2010 ITU Monterrey World Cup in Monterrey, Mexico. Paula Findlay of Canada won the women’s race with a dominating performance and thus earned her first Word Cup title.

Potts and Warriner rule NOLA

Despite very hot conditions, Andy Potts led from start to finish as he won the 2010 Ochsner Ironman 70.3 New Orleans in a time of 3:43:44. Sam Warriner captured the women’s title in a time of 4:16:44.

Stehula, Kelleher take Collegiate Nationals

Chris Stehula, age 26, a professional triathlete racing for Cal Poly SLO, and Nicole Kelleher, 28, a medical student in emergency medicine at the University of Virginia, were the upset winners at the shivering cold Collegiate Nationals in Lubbock