TriCenter: March 8, 2010
This week on TriCenter records fall at Ironman New Zealand, we preview the Abu Dhabi Triathlon and Julie Dibens gives us an interview.
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TriCenter: March 8, 2010
This week on TriCenter records fall at Ironman New Zealand, we preview the Abu Dhabi Triathlon and Julie Dibens gives us an interview.
See the original post here:
TriCenter: March 8, 2010
Triathletes suffered big-time at today’s Ironman 70.3 Boise, not just because of the heat, but because of the wind! Congratulations to all who finished, and to winners Craig Alexander and Julie Dibens.
The 28th running of the Avia Wildflower Long Course Triathlon featured one of the strongest professional fields in the event’s history. Both 70.3 world champions—Julie Dibens and Michael Raelert—raced beside 7,000 age groupers and faced tough competition from a stacked field that boasted five other Kona podium finishers. Despite the tough competition, no one
Ironman New Zealand is one of few Ironmans in the world where the home athletes loyally race year after year. At the age of 37, New Zealand’s Cameron Brown has become the most loyal of them all, winning his ninth title at Ironman New Zealand on Saturday. For the women, New Zealand’s Joanna Lawn took
Written by: Liz Hichens Every year two professionals win the Ironman 70.3 World Championship in Clearwater, Florida and earn coveted slots to the following year’s Ironman World Championship in Kona, Hawaii. And it seems every year we are left wondering if they will take the slots. Former Ironman 70.3 World Champions like Craig Alexander and Samantha
Two of triathlon’s biggest brands have teamed up to form an elite team, in which all athletes will be sponsored by both companies. Standout members of the team include 2009 Ironman World Championship runner-up Chris Lieto and 2009 Ironman 70.3 World Champions Julie Dibens and Michael Raelert. Other team members include Fraser Cartmell, Joe Gambles,