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Coughlin, Studer pad UM leads

Boosted by tailwinds, Michael Coughlin set an Ultraman Hawaii Day 2 bike record and increased his lead; Staci Studer leads the women by 44:32.

Luxford, Mainwaring in Penrith

Annabel Luxford stormed to a fine win at the 2015 IRONMAN 70.3 Western Sydney. David Mainwaring captured the men's race in Penrith with a race best run.

Coughlin, Studer lead UM Day 1

Michael Coughlin left the men's field behind with a phenomenal bike split; Staci Studer forged a 37-minute women's lead on Day 1 of Ultraman Worlds.

2 rookie Ultraman contenders

After a fast Ultraman debut this spring, Australian David Kalinowski is a world championship favorite; Ultraman rookie and Kailua-Kona local Staci Studer leads women's field.

The busy new life of AJ Baucco

AJ Baucco pulled a pro card in 2011 and as expected it has not been easy, but he is in for the long haul and now has diversified and found a new love for dirt.

Isles of Scilly SwimRun unveiled

The ÖTILLÖ crew added a Swimrun World Series event in the UK on the Isles of Scilly, but this late June event only has a limited amount of slots available.

Doc Stevens breaks through

Stevens healed her long-standing food allergy problems and was finally able to unleash the excellence within with a rain-soaked 8:52:31 runner-up finish at IM Arizona.

Raelert, Braendli win Phuket

Michael Raelert’s race-best swim and bike splits trumped Ruedi Wild’s run; Simone Braendli led the women's field wire-to-wire to take the 22nd Laguna Phuket Triathlon.

Hunting the million dollar payday

Daniela Ryf had a season for the ages – Ironman 70.3 and Ironman World Champion. Can she top it off at Bahrain with the biggest prize in triathlon history?

A confident Andreas Raelert

Andreas Raelert finished second in Kona this year and that has given him new confidence for 2016, but it will not only be about triathlon next year.

Norseman is upping the game

More people than ever attempted to get in the 2016 Isklar Norseman Xtreme Triathlon and that is great as that meant almost $25,000 for Doctors Without Borders.