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Hot as a Habanero

We speak with Mark Hickey, founder of American frame manufacturer, Habanero Cycles. Always thoughtful, pragmatic, and funny, we think you’ll enjoy what he has to say.

The very fast Drew Scott

Drew Scott may be the son of Dave Scott, but Drew isn’t resting on his father’s laurels. Drew as an amateur had the fastest overall time at Buffalo Springs 70.3 and next year he’ll be racing as a pro while finishing his last year at Colorado University.

Kendra Lee – Fast at Penticton

Kendra Lee joined Drew Scott as amateurs who posted faster times than the pros at major Ironman events. Lee, a 32-year-old age grouper from Denver, was 1:09 faster than top pro Gillian Clayton at Ironman Canada.

A chat with Julia Nikolopoulos

This year there were two female Norseman champions and Julia Nikolopoulos won the Saturday edition of this stunning event. She even broke the course record in 13:00:40, but that only lasted about 24 hours.

Up close with Allen Lim

We have an in-depth chat with nutrition expert, Dr. Allen Lim. Topics include long-course racing, real food, and how a nutrition label may not be telling you the entire story of a food's value.

A chat with Brian Duffy

Brian Duffy Jr. has been knocking at the door of an amateur national championship for several years. He finally took the crown this year on his fifth attempt. Sal Farrugga had a few words with him.

Bree Wee captures her dream

Bree Wee made a big splash at the 2007 Ironman World Championship breaking Kate Major’s overall age group record and finished 13th overall in a time of 9:47:40. Five years later, the popular Kona mom made a dream come true at IM Louisville.

Super fish Haley Chura

Haley Chura won the 2012 USAT Age Group Championships, but admits that she feels more comfortable at longer distances. This fast triathlete from Atlanta discusses her USAT race here.

That Diesel Donna Phelan

We talked with professional triathlete Donna Phelan. Lovingly known as Diesel Donna, she knows how to crank out the power, and is looking to be on-track for a stellar 2013 season.

Peter Reid allies with Challenge

Peter the Great Reid and his three Ironman World Championships had been happy to quit professional triathlon and enjoy life as a Canadian bush pilot. So what drew him back to a Penticton alliance with the Challenge group?

Norseman champ Annett Finger

Annett Finger from Germany won the 2012 Norseman Extreme Triathlon in a course record time of 12:17:04 despite gunning for the record from the previous year. We had a few words with this upcoming Pro.

Up close with Luke Farkas

Elite Triathlon Academy resident Luke Farkas recently grabbed the title at the USA Triathlon Junior National Championships and has his sights now set on Auckland, New Zealand where the Worlds will take place in October.