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Cotter, Williamson take Steelhead

James Cotter scored his biggest career success to date with his win at the 2010 Whirlpool Steelhead 70.3. Kelly Williamson finally stepped up to the very top of the podium, after several recent ...

ITU starts Athlete Biological Passport testing

Following in the footsteps of cycling, the International Triathlon Union initiates a biological passport testing program last month, designed to catch blood doping

What We Have Noticed: SLS3, LeMond, SpiderTech...

The last few days we stumbled upon the SLS3 recovery tights, the LeMond Revolution trainer, the Spider Tech pre-cut kinesiology tape, the New Balance RC769 racing flats and the EnviroKidz Panda Puffs ...

2011 Kona pro qualification rules

A few days back the World Triathlon Corporation released the 2011 Kona pro qualification policy.

The thoughts of PROTA

2 weeks ago the Professional Triathlon Association (PROTA) sent a note to World Triathlon Corporation (WTC) with their feedback on the proposed Prize Money & Qualification Standards.

Aernouts, Goos in Antwerp

Bart Aernouts held off Marino Vanhoenacker and Dirk Bockel to win the 2010 Marc Herremans Ironman 70.3 Antwerp. Sofie Goos captured the women's race and successfully defended her title.

Gomez breaks Brownlees at London WCS

Javier Gomez backs up Hamburg win by topping surprise runner-up Jonathan Brownlee as Alistair Brownlee completely cracks and falls to 10th at WCS Round 5 in London

Hoffman, Marsh take Lake Placid

After a 2nd place at Ironman St. George and a couple other close calls, Ben Hoffman takes his first Ironman win at Lake Placid while Amy Marsh’s 13th overall including the men earns her a third ...

Swiss claim Ironman Switzerland

Ronnie Schildknecht had a dominating performance at the 2010 Ironman Switzerland and has now won this event for the fourth time. Karin Thürig took the women's title in a time of 9:00:04.

Findlay upset winner at London WCS

Paula Findlay, a 21 year-old from Canada in her very first Dextro Energy World Championship Series race, outruns four Olympians in the stretch to win London

What We Have Noticed: Polar, 17 Hours, Ritchey...

A cycling computer from Polar, a great book about the Ironman World Championships, a torque wrench from Ritchey, a striking similar looking one from Effetto Mariposa and the Nesquik chocolate powder.

Alexander, Warriner in Racine

2-time Ironman World Champion Craig Alexander clocked a very fast 3:48:56 on his way to win the Ironman 70.3 Racine. Kiwi Sam Warriner was solid all day long and took the women's title.

Emphatic Roth wins for Henning and Wellington

Chrissie Wellington smashes her own WR with amazing 8:19:13 at Challenge Roth; Rasmus Henning’s 7:52:36 comes close to Luc Van Lierde’s world-best 7:50:27 set in 1997

Norden edges Moffatt at Hamburg WCS

Lisa Norden of Sweden outsprints Emma Moffatt at the line to win Hamburg World Championship Series; Moffatt takes over WCS points lead

Ospaly, Wassner take NYC Tri

Filip Ospaly grabbed the win at the 2010 Nautica New York City Triathlon and with it helped his efforts in the Race to the Toyota Cup. Rebeccah Wassner won the women's title.

Vineman wins for Lieto and Carfrae

Chris Lieto distanced himself from all his competitors with a 2:08:53 bike split and then closed out his day with a 1:16:44 run to win the 2010 Vineman 70.3 event with a comfortable margin. Mirinda ...

Gomez tops Frodeno in Hamburg

Javier Gomez topped Olympic champion Jan Frodeno to win the Dextro Energy ITU World Championship Series in Hamburg, Germany. Frodeno takes over WCS points lead.

Lebrun, Vanlandingham win XTERRA Mountain

Nico Lebrun won his second straight XTERRA Mountain Championship and Shonny Vanlandingham took her third consecutive title at Beaver Creek Resort

What We Have Noticed: Lava, Panache, Honey Stinger...

The new Lava Magazine has finally arrived plus we also noticed the Panache Gran Fondo jersey, the Honey Stinger Chocoloate Mint bar and the Smith Optics Forum shades.

Bozzone, Bozzone, Bozzone

Terenzo Bozzone ran down Paul Ambrose to win the Amica Ironman 70.3 Rhode Island and added another win to his already fantastic 2010 season. Kate Major chased down Sam Warriner to win the women's ...

Reed and Haskins repeat

Matty Reed and Sarah Haskins repeat as victors at the Lifetime Fitness Triathlon in Minneapolis, Minnesota. With his win Reed now leads the 2010 Race To The Toyota Cup, while 3rd place getter Mary ...

Tutukin, Densham in Holten

Ivan Tutukin won the 2010 Holten ITU Triathlon World Cup and narrowly held off fellow Russian Yulian Malyshev and Portuguese Pro Joao Pereira. Aussie Erin Densham grabbed the women's title with a ...

Brownlee, Spirig win European Championships

Alistair Brownlee is back to his dominating 2009 form as he crushes the men’s field at Athlone; Nicola Spirig wins her second ETU European Championship in a row and second major event in a month.

What We Have Noticed: AVIA, Macca, Scott ...

The last few days we noticed the AVIA AVI-Quest Lite training shoe, a Chris Macca McCormack comic strip, the new aerodynamic Scott F1 road bike and SPF 50+ sun block from Scape Labs.

Germans win again in Germany

Andreas Raelert stormed to the win at the 2010 Ironman European Championships in Frankfurt, Germany with a superb bike split and held off a stellar field. Sandra Wallenhorst ran down Caroline ...
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