July 28, 2010
Despite the progress in the clean up of the oil spill, several race directors of triathlons have continued to keep a watchful eye on the spill and its possible effect on fall triathlons. The Deepwater Horizon oil spill has affected all aspects of life along the Gulf of Mexico shoreline in the Florida Panhandle, but so
July 26, 2010
The Professional Triathlon Association, a U.S.-based triathlon union that recently opened itself up to international members, announced its official response to the World Triathlon Corporation’s new Kona qualification and prize money rules.Written by: Courtney Baird PROTA based its response off of a survey it conducted on 500 athletes. Many of these surveyed athletes were former Ironman
July 25, 2010
Jonathan Brownlee finishes a surprising second, as older brother Alistair appeared on the brink of passing out at the end, en route to finishing tenth. Jarrod Shoemaker was the top American, finishing seventh. For the second weekend in a row, Spain’s Javier Gomez stood atop the podium at the Dextro Energy Triathlon World Championship Series, winning
July 23, 2010
Ironman athletes are triathlon’s version of plow horses- consistent, reliable and scary strong. The athletes that will be battling for the ITU World Championship in London this weekend are thoroughbreds. They are the fastest of the fast. Even Craig Alexander struggled to win on the ITU circuit before moving up in distance and dominating Ironman
July 18, 2010
American Chris Lieto and Australian Mirinda Carfrae were victorious at today’s Vineman Ironman 70.3 race in Sonoma County, California. Lieto out-biked the competition, while Carfrae turned in her signature half-marathon performance. American John Dahlz was the first out of the river in a time of 24:30. Another American, John O’Grady, was second, with New Zealand’s Kieran