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Guillaume, Tisseyre win Mt. Tremblant

Romain Guillaume smashed the men’s field by 12:42 in a wire-to-wire victory and Magali Tisseyre dominated the women’s field by 15:11 at the Mt. Tremblant 70.3 Sunday in Quebec

Zyemtsev, Kessler win IM CDL

Viktor Zyemtsev held off Tim O’Donnell on the run and Meredith Kessler slammed the door on the women’s field by nearly 40 minutes to win Ironman Coeur d’Alene Sunday in Idaho.

Dye, Haskins win Philadelphia Triathlon

Cameron Dye bested Andy Potts by 47 seconds and Sarah Haskins beat Sara McLarty by 6:06 to win the men’s and women’s titles at the Philadelphia Insurance Triathlon; several women pros DQ’d for missing swim buoys.

Nicola Spirig rules Kitzbühel

Swiss Pro Nicola Spirig out-sprinted Sweden's Lisa Norden to take the win at the 2012 ITU Kitzbühel World Triathlon Series event in 2:05:37. Kiwi Andrea Hewitt rounded out the podium in this quaint Austrian town.

Checking in with Lauren Goss

Lauren Goss is getting ready for the Philadelphia Insurance Triathlon and should feel reasonably confident after a second place at Rev3 Knoxville and a 4th place at Nautica South Beach Triathlon in Miami.

Jamie Whitmore wins cycling title

Four years after cancer forced doctors to amputate Jamie Whitmore’s left gluteus, the 37-time XTERRA winner and 5-time XTERRA National champ won another national title – USA Cycling’s Women’s C-3 Paracycling Time Trial.

Bockel, Sessner take Regensburg

Dirk Bockel from Luxembourg won the 2012 Ironman Regensburg in 8:11:59, after a tough battle with German Michael Raelert. Heidi Sessner of Germany took her first Ironman title in 9:43:52 over a relatively weak female field.

Verzbicas wins World Cup in 1st try

Lukas Verzbicas ran away from Laurent Vidal and Dimtry Polyansky with a blazing 30:55 to win in his first World Cup; Gwen Jorgenson topped the women to make it a USA sweep at the ITU World Cup in Banyoles, Spain.

Graves, Mullan top IM 70.3 UK

Philip Graves of Great Britain topped Markus Thomschke of Germany by 1:19 and Eimear Mullan of Ireland dominated the women’s field at the always challenging Ironman 70.3 UK.