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Julie Dibens Q&A -- Part 2

Julie Dibens discusses cycling, the switch to long course, training with Wellington, her quest to win Clearwater, and her cool and steady temperament

Meet that Bobby Behan dude

Many Pros really wanted to meet Bobby Behan the last few months when word got out that he was in charge of the new Specialized Triathlon team. Here is your chance to meet him.

Julie Dibens Q&A - Part 1

The 2009 Ironman 70.3 World titlist and defending three-time XTERRA World Champion has set her sights on Ironman Hawaii – Part 1 of 2 of a conversation with Julie Dibens

Timothy O’Donnell story – Part 3

Naval Academy grad and military triathlon champion Timothy O’Donnell finds his run and makes a breakthrough to win his first major races -- and a world title on top of that.

A talk with Bevan James Eyles

Bevan James Eyles is one of the co-hosts of the Kiwi IM Talk podcast when he isn't working as a group fitness instructor. The talkative Kiwi isn't a shabby triathlete either. We turned the tables ...

Paula Newby-Fraser Q&A Part 2

Part 2 of the Paula Newby-Fraser interview: The Queen of Kona reflects on hard feelings with Erin Baker, battling her inner psychological struggles, and praise for her record-setting successor ...

Timothy O’Donnell story – Part 2

The 2003 US Naval Academy graduate and 6-time US Military Champion faced a big choice after he didn’t come close to making the 2008 Olympics – Navy or a longshot professional triathlon career

A Q&A with Paula Newby-Fraser

The Queen of Kona is 47 and well into her second career with the WTC’s Ironman Foundation. In Part 1, Newby-Fraser looks back on the meaning of it all after her induction into the USA Triathlon Hall ...

Joao Correia - living the dream

Last year this time Joao Correia was working behind a desk as the associate publisher of Bicycling Magazine and raced domestically - now he is racing in Europe as a member of the Cervélo Test Team.

Timothy O'Donnell story - part 1

The US Naval Academy athlete who ruled the military triathlon championships traveled a tough road to rise to world class status at the Ironman 70.3 distance. Part 1 of 3 covers the early years to a ...

A few words with Rachel Joyce

At the 2009 Ford Ironman Word Championships a female Brit rocked into the top ten of whom many folks had not heard of before. She has now joined Team Abu Dhabi and is ready to show that the ...

More insight into Bob Babbitt

Last week we chatted with Funky Dude Bob Babbitt right after a very busy weekend in San Diego, and today we are continuing our interview with the man of many talents and passions. Enjoy part 2 of ...

Funky dude Bob Babbitt

While there is a somewhat famous musician Bob Babbitt, in the sport of triathlon only one Bob Babbitt matters. In fact there is hardly an element of the sport where you don't cross paths with funky ...

ITU bound Brad Culp

Brad Culp just left Competitor Group's Triathlete Magazine and will be moving North to take on a new role as the ITU Media Manager. He checked in with slowtwitch to share some thoughts about the ...

Energizer bunny Whit Raymond

At Ironman Hawaii, XTERRA Maui and various other events around the globe people quickly notice the dancing, screaming, jumping and entertaining announcer Whit Raymond. He checked in with slowtwitch.

10 Questions for Joanna Zeiger

Joanna Zeiger, the 2008 Ironman 70.3 World Champion, 2000 Olympian, PhD in genetic epidemiology, and survivor of countless medical setbacks answers a few existential questions posed by Timothy ...

More of John Duke's World

Enjoy the second part of the interview with John Duke, the man who brought back Triathlete Magazine from the verge of bankruptcy. The outspoken Duke recently left Competitor Group when his role ...

Linsey Corbin goes Purple Patch

We recently learned that Matt Dixon of Purple Patch Fitness has been selected to be the new coach of Linsey Corbin and we wanted to find out more about this decision and her process of selecting a ...

The World according to Duke

John Duke, publisher of Triathlete Magazine since 1997, resigned last month after he was removed him from control of the Competitor Group magazines. Part 1 of a 2 part interview with the man who ...

A Chrissie Wellington update

Despite not going very fast during a 5 hour ride on January 2nd, Chrissie Wellington crashed quite hard and fractured her arm, wrist, hand and a couple of fingers. She checked in with slowtwitch.

Meet USA Today's Sal Ruibal

Sal Ruibal has been with USA Today for over 22 years and as a sports reporter for that paper covers cycling, the Olympics and various other sports. He spent time with slowtwitch to share some of his ...

Q&A with Andy Hersam

Q&A with Andy Hersam The former Runners World Media Group Publisher is taking the reins of the Competitor Group print titles – including Triathlete and Inside Triathlon – from long term publisher ...

The world of Rich Cruse

The life of a professional sports photographer appears absolutely thrilling and exciting and we spent time with Rich Cruse to find out what it is really like to be in the middle of the action at ...

A life changing experience

In August age grouper Wim Van De Wielle lost his wife Kristel in a terrible hit and run accident and his life was turned upside down. A few months later Van De Wielle won his age group at Ford ...

Gina Crawford’s rollercoaster 09

Headed for greatness after five Ironman distance wins in her first two years as a professional, the part time Christchurch Symphony violinist endured some rough times in 2009.
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