St. Pete Mad Dogs
The St. Pete Mad Dogs are one of larger and better known triathlon clubs in the country. Their president Tim Hudson talked to us about the club with the distinctive bark.
by Herbert Krabel, November 25, 2007
The St. Pete Mad Dogs are one of larger and better known triathlon clubs in the country. Their president Tim Hudson talked to us about the club with the distinctive bark.
by Herbert Krabel, November 25, 2007
The Eastern Ontario based Cornwall Multisport is fairly new, but grew fairly quick because of a few unique initiatives and programs. We spoke with their president Rob Allen.
As part of a new series called “the bikes of the pros” we will be looking a bit closer at the race machines of several pro athletes. We start the series here with the bike of Torbjorn Sindballe.
Courting triathletes from college football rival states Michigan and Ohio, Team Toledo currently has more than 300 members. We had a chance to chat with their president Khalil Raffoul.
Tri bike fitters using the F.I.S.T. system often find they need a size bigger bike for their customers versus what the fit session indicates. Here’s why.
The New Mexico Outlaws are a triathlon racing team with a great attitude and some fun nicknames. We talked to their president Brian “Baboo” Pilgrim.
Bryan Rhodes and Bjorn Andersson announced that they would hold their first Power Camp for triathletes in Taupo, New Zealand.
Big Estonian Ain-Alar Juhanson is known as a fast and powerful cyclist, but he has shown at Ironman Lanzarote and the shortened Ironman New Zealand that he can run too. We recently interviewed him.
We have seen quite a bit of interest in Quarq and Quarq Technology on our forum and decided to ask Jim Meyer the man behind Quarq a few questions.
Australian Craig Alexander had an amazing 2007 season and is now finally able to relax with his wife Neri and daughter Lucy. Craig and Neri were kind enough though to give Slowtwitch a few minutes.
Alex Mroszczyk-McDonald was the top amateur at the 2007 Ford Ironman Word Championships in Kona and we wanted to know a bit more about this athlete and med student from Vermont.
Our “Eight days of Florida” are behind us. Lessons are there to be learned.
Hunter Kemper combined a fast bike split and a great second run to secure his win, while Julie Ertel ran away from the competition during the second run.
Andy Potts (USA) outsprinted Oscar Galindez in the last few hundred yards to earn his first World Championship title and in the women’s race Mirinda Carfrae (AUS) outran her competition en route to her big win.
3 big triathlon events this weekend will unofficially close out the 2007 North American triathlon season. Here is what is coming.
The Fox Cities tri club in Northeastern Wisconsin has a very impressive 793 strong membership. We had a chat with Alan Cherkasky to find out more about this club.
Drafting in Florida. Say it isn’t so! Florida gets a bad rap for the drafting at events in this, America’s flattest state. And it’s got a thing or two to say in its own defense.
Blue Seventy announced yesterday that they got their pointzero3 swim skin approved by FINA (Fédération Internationale de Natation). Will that then possibly mean that all swimming records may be rewritten in the very near future?
Since the average visitor to Disneyworld is apparently not willing to shape up, rumor has it that one popular ride has to.
Get your travel planner ready, USA Triathlon has announced their 2008 National Championship schedule.
A very competitive international field raced the 2007 Ford Ironman Florida triathlon, but in the end 2 Germans were crowned Ironman champions.
The mens and womens races played out in similar fashion, with strong run performances coming out of a well organized breakaway that gained massive time on a temperate but windy day down in Mexico.
Faris Al Sultan was one of the big favorites to win the 2007 Ironman Triathlon World Championships but he could not start due to illness. We now had a chance to talk with Faris.
Was anything in Kona hotter in Kona than the P3C? Yes, in fact — the PZ3. It’s got the dubious distinction of being the most viable product in a potentially unviable category.
Stoltz outduels Marceau, it’s Dibens wire to wire, at the 2007 XTERRA World Championships in Maui, Hawaii