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Life Time Chicago 2011

Matt Chrabot and Sarah Haskins were the winners of the 2011 Life Time Chicago Triathlon. Eric Wynn was there to bring us some impressions from the event.

Chrabot outsprints Bennett in Chicago

Local boy Matt Chrabot outlegged Greg Bennett and Paul Matthews in a 3-up sprint. Sarah Haskins made it 3 wins in 3 years in ChiTown. The Toyota Cup points race tightens.

Rapp, Ellis dominate IM Canada

Jordan Rapp won his third Ironman title and second Subaru Ironman Canada win with a 13-minute margin over Torsten Abel. Mary Beth Ellis topped Erin Baker’s 21-year old course record to take the women' ...

McDonald, Kraft win IM Louisville

Chris McDonald won the 2011 Ford Ironman Louisville with a race-best 4:35:45 bike to earn a 2:59 margin over runner-up Patrick Evoe. Nina Kraft held off the late charge of Jackie Arendt to take the ...

Stoltz edges Kelsay at XTERRA Japan

Four-time XTERRA World Champion Conrad Stoltz held off a strong challenge from longshot Will Kelsay and Mieko Carey won her third straight at XTERRA Japan

TriStar Minnesota 2011

Germany's Maik Twelsiek ruled the day at the inaugural TriStar111 Minnesota event in 3:12:45 and American age grouper Suzie Olsen topped the women's field.

The 2011 Norseman video

We just got our hands on the official 2011 Norseman video and it has some super impressive footage. But we are not only talking about the beautiful landscape and the athletic achievements but also ...

Norseman to DeBoom, Buckenlei

Tim DeBoom won the 2011 Norseman Extreme Triathlon in 11:18:47 and with a relatively comfortable margin over Markus Stierli. Susanne Buckenlei grabbed her 3rd title in course record time despite the ...

Brent McLarty killed cycling

Brent McLarty, 62, the father of professional triathletes Sara and Dustin McLarty, was hit by a van and killed Wednsday while cycling near his home in Deland, Florida

Kahsar, Willliams win AG Nationals

Karl Kahsar, the 2011 USAT Collegiate National Men's Champion, and Susan Williams, the 2004 Olympic bronze medalist, win overall titles at USAT age group nationals

Henning dominates, Wellington superb

Rasmus Henning was first out of the water, crushed the bike segment and then cruised home to win Ironman 70.3 Timberman. Chrissie Wellington also led from start to finish to take her fourth title ...

Brits win ITU Team Worlds

The British team was predicted to win the Team World Championships in Lausanne, Switzerland and they did not disappoint. Defending Champion Switzerland finished second and Germany third despite a ...

Zaferes, Lavelle top Alcatraz

Tommy Zaferes edged Brian Fleischmann for a breakthrough win and Becky Lavelle won it with the swim, edging Christie Sym by 35 seconds at SF Triathlon at Alcatraz

Jonathan Brownlee takes ITU Sprint World Championships

Jonathan Brownlee won the 2011 ITU Sprint World Championships in Lausanne, Switzerland and thus successfully defended his title ahead of Javier Gomez and his older brother Alistair.

Riveros Diaz in Lausanne

Barbara Riveros Diaz stormed past Emma Jackson with 200 meters to go to take the win at the ITU Sprint Worlds in Lausanne. Andrea Hewitt finished third and fourth placed Helen Jenkins moved into the ...

Böcherer, Thuerig win 70.3 European Champs

Andreas Böcherer overcame rain and a tough bike course to win the 70.3 European Championships in Wiesbaden, Germany. Karin Thuerig also took care of business on the bike and earned the women's title. ...

Where is the money?

Some of us are paid after two weeks of work, some of us are paid monthly. That lag in pay can be a lot longer for pro triathletes and in some cases they may actually not see the money at all.

Lowe, Rollison win Steelhead Duathlon

Weather caused organizers to cancel the swim and Brit Tom Lowe grabbed the win at the Steelhead "Duathlon" in Benton Harbor, Michigan. Aussie Melissa Rollison reeled in American Heather Jackson to ...

Aussies repeat at Copenhagen

Tim Berkel overcame a drafting penalty and a late charge by Jimmy Johnsen to win the 2011 Challenge Copenhagen. Rebekah Keat broke her own record with a dominating 8:52:42 to take the women's title ...

Bell, Stewart take Lake Stevens

Luke Bell pulled away from Paul Ambrose to take the 2011 Ironman 70.3 Lake Stevens title. Tyler Stewart had a monster bike split and then cruised home on a fast 1:22:29 run to take the win.

70.3 Philippines to Jacobs, Granger

Pete Jacobs successfully defended his title at the Cobra Ironman 70.3 Philippines in 3:51:43. Belinda Granger passed long time leader Amanda Stevens on the run to take the women's race.

Sudrie, Ledesma take Barcelona

Sylvain Sudrie defended his title at the 2011 Half Challenge Barcelona-Maresme in fairly hot conditions and with strong performances in all disciplines. Eva Ledesma took the women's title with a ...

Findlay wins in Sydney

Canadian Paula Findlay showed again that she is a force to be reckoned with this year with a superb win in round one of the 2011 Dextro Energy ITU Triathlon World Championship Series in Sydney, ...

Gomez storms to win in Sydney

Defending champion Javier Gomez overcame a crash on the bike and a good sized gap at the beginning of the run to win the 2011 Dextro Energy ITU World Championship Series race in Sydney, Australia.

McMahon, Jorgensen in Hungary

Canada's Brent McMahon jumped out of a break to win the Tiszaujvaros World Cup in Hungary. A bit earlier in the day, American Gwen Jorgensen earned her first World Cup win, for a North American ...
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