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Dominique Piché of Mt Tremblant

This coming weekend the Ironman 70.3 World Championships will take place in Mont Tremblant, Canada and we had a chat with race director Dominique Piché.

Random AG Graeme Buscke

We bumped into Graeme Buscke during the bike check-in at the 2014 Datev Challenge Roth and we selected him for a random age group interview.

Cupcakes with Mirinda Carfrae

Callum Millward chatted with 2-time Ironman World Champion Mirinda Carfrae about basketball, Kona prep, validation, nutrition and much more.

Meet the not so average milk man

Several Pros sport the Alaska Milk logo, and Fred Uytengsu is the man behind that brand. He also runs the 70.3 and 5i50 events in the Philippines and much more.

Kemper, Frederiksen win Hy-Vee

Hunter Kemper came back with a 2nd-fastest run to top Ruedi Wild by 18 seconds and Helle Frederiksen bested Alicia Kaye to capture the $100,000 top prizes at Hy-Vee.

Alistair wins GF, Gomez the WTS

Alistair Brownlee used a bike breakaway and a run to take the Grand Final win while Javier Gomez took 3rd place to win his record-tying 4th ITU Elite Men’s World Championship at Edmonton

Weekend Box Aug 31 2014

In addition to high-profile action at ITU Worlds and the Hy-Vee 5i50 Championship , we bring you triathlon affairs in Brazil, Austria, Denmark, France and Canada.

Saller tops Under 23 Women

Sophie Saller of Germany ran away from Gillian Backhouse of Australia to grab the gold in the Under 23 Elite Women’s race at the Grand Final; USA’s Erin Jones took the bronze.

Bahrain’s Shaikh of Tri

Saqer Al Khalifa is a member of Bahrain's extended royal family. He holds a PhD in political science, and is a triathlon junkie. Here's what he had to say about his country's new, big triathlon.

Coninx tops Under 23 Men

Dorian Coninx of France unleashed a race-best 31:19 10k to outrun Marc Austin of Great Britain by 14 seconds to win the Under 23 Men’s gold at the Grand Final World Championship at Edmonton.

Jorgensen rules the World

Gwen Jorgensen of the U.S. came back from a 1:09 deficit and 20th place off the bike with a sizzling 33:23 run to win the Grand Final and take the WTS World Championship title by over 1,000 points.