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Articles by Herbert Krabel

Day 2 also to Jorgensen, Gomez

The longest event of the 3-day long Island House Invitational Triathlon was an Olympic Enduro, and again the event found Gwen Jorgensen and Javier Gomez well.

Gomez, Jorgensen rule on day 1

After the opening prologue of the 2015 Island House Invitational Triathlon, 2015 ITU World Champions Javier Gomez and Gwen Jorgensen took the lead.

Rob Gray’s lava inspired Dimond

Rob Gray currently resides in Boulder, CO and he showed up at the GoPro IM Worlds in Kona with a hot lava-inspired Dimond race bike. It is, without a doubt, drool worthy.

This Old Grizzly is not a yuppie

Friends can call Even Evensen Old Grizzly, Griz or Bob, and possibly even some other names, but do not call this 67-year old Oregon-based age grouper a yuppie.

Joe Maloy – king for a day

Joe Maloy made history as the first American to win the Noosa Triathlon in Australia, and we had a few words with him about that end-of-season victory.

Random AG Dana Bullard

Every year we select a random age grouper on the return flight from Kona, and this year we bumped into Utah resident Dana Bullard with her family in tow.

Maloy and Gentle take Noosa

American Joe Maloy won the 2015 Noosa Triathlon, a race that has traditionally been dominated by Aussie men. Ashleigh Gentle from Australia defended her title.

2016 IM Melbourne is cancelled

Rumors were plentiful, but now it is official: the 2016 IRONMAN Melbourne is cancelled and that means the hunt is on for a new Asia-Pacific Champs location.

We Noticed: NiteRider, Pedal IQ…

This week we noticed an interesting tail light from NiteRider, a super expensive short course race, a bicycle first aid kit, Hell on Orange, a clever Halloween card, and more.

A chat with Susie Cheetham

Brit Susie Cheetham finished 6th in Kona and 7th in Zell am See this year, but as she is now fully devoted to triathlon we can expect to see even more from her.

The 2nd chance of Jason Gunter

Jason Gunter lost his right hand and left leg in a boating accident, and his first attempt to finish Kona fell short in 2009. But in 2015 he had a 2nd chance.