Best tri images of 2008 part 2

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Under23 Men storm Vancouver’s beach seeking World Championship glory. Alistair Brownlee, who would make his mark in Beijing, won gold.
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Greg Bennett, not ready for the cold, made a bold bid to save his Olympic slot in the first lap of the run, but faded as Javier Gomez took gold.
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With the third Olympic slot for the USA at stake, Matt Reed passes Russia’s Ivan Vasiliev in T2 and won the crucial duel on the run.
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Six-foot 5-inch Matt Reed in a duel for 5th place with home country favorite Simon Whitfield.
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At this angle, it looks like 2000 Olympic gold medalist Whitfield might have snaked Reed.
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But one step later, it’s clear that Reed’s chest crossed the line first. In Beijing, Whitfield dueled for the gold, but Reed, worn out from his Olympic chase, faded.
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Sarah Haskins outdueled Sarah Groff for the last US women’s Olympic slot at Hy-Vee.
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After a change of venue to escape the Iowa floods, the Hy-Vee men’s field hits the water seeking a $200,000 payday – and the final US men’s Olympic slot.
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In triathlon’s version of a Texas Death Cage Wrestling match, Hunter Kemper and Andy Potts hit T1 in a tie, clicking in helmet straps in high-tension unison.
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Greg Bennett, fully recovered from Vancouver’s icy water, duels Bevan Docherty for second place behind two-time Hy-Vee big-check champ Rasmus Henning.
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Hunter Kemper give thanks to the Big Guy in the Sky for his third Olympic slot after edging Andy Potts. Kemper recovered from career-threatening injuries just in time.
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Andy Potts, consummate sportsman, offers congratulations to his conqueror.
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Simon Lessing, five-time ITU world champion, shows that glorious stride in a second place finish at Boulder Peak before calling it a career at Austin 70.3.
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Men’s pro swim start at Boulder 5430.
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Hot air balloons festoon Boulder Reservoir 5430 swim.
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Brian Fleischmann sparkles in early morning light emerging from Boulder 5430 swim.
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Heather Gollnick’s husband pulls a thorn from her foot.
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Bryan Rhodes powers in early morning light.
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They call him the Flash. But Brian Fleischmann, his feet not touching the ground, floats like the Criss Angel Mindfreak of Triathlon.
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The joys of riding into the night at the 24 Hours of Triathlon at Denver’s Cherry Creek Reservoir.
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