3 Low-Key Winter Destinations Athletes Will Love
Dreaming of a white winter—but don’t want to break the bank? Check out these chill snow spots.
Dreaming of a white winter—but don’t want to break the bank? Check out these chill snow spots.
As we look to the potential of returning to racing in 2021, here’s what the experience may look like.
Baby, it’s getting cold outside! Training in wintry weather is one thing. But what about racing an Ironman with freezing temps, icicles, and elevation? Here’s a look at the inaugural Ironman Lake Tahoe in 2013, which featured all of the above, and is considered one of the coldest Ironmans in history.
He might not be the fastest triathlete, but Bill Begg certainly races with the most heart.
In preparation for the return to racing in Panama City Beach, here’s a look back at some of the highlights in Ironman Florida’s storied history.
He'll make the start this weekend at Ironman Florida.
We’re going back to the early 80s with a look at the dominating duo of the Puntous twins, the only set of siblings to ever finish 1-2 at an Ironman World Championship.
Build up your tri trivia arsenal by reading up on these famous firsts.
Fourty-six years ago, a couple of runners from San Diego came up with the idea to add swim and bike legs to a footrace. Back then, the word “triathlon” wasn’t even in the dictionary, but thanks to these inventive athletes, it soon became a household name.
When their plans to race the Ironman World Championships were scrapped, Carly and Nick decided the date was perfect for a wedding.
Thirteen years ago this month, Chrissie Wellington won her first Ironman World Championship as a relative unknown, sending shockwaves through the sports world. Here’s a look back at the race that has been called the biggest upset in Ironman Hawaii history.
You're allowed to dream! These triathlon destinations will help you fantasize (and plan) through this time without travel.
This week, we’re going back four years ago this month to one of the most memorable finishes in the sport of triathlon.
This week, we’re wheeling it back to the 1990s, when Swiss star Natascha Badmann burst on to the Ironman scene–and won her first of many world titles.
Health, love, and happiness has led this former ITU star down a new path. Plus, she shares a day of fueling.
The 2020 event would have marked the 40th anniversary of the historic race's origin.
One year after winning her first world title, Katie Zaferes will look to defend it in a winner-take-all one-day world championship.
Allysa Seely, Hailey Danz, and Melissa Stockwell made history back in 2016.
The three-time Ironman world champion and her husband, pro triathlete Tim O’Donnell are planning to welcome their second child this winter.
From wildfires to car traffic, all runners should be aware of the air quality before working up a sweat.
How fascinating is Max Fennell? Let us count the ways.
Balancing pro triathlon and a life as a doctor on the frontlines of a pandemic might seem impossible, but Cecilia Davis-Hayes has it all figured out.
Cave became the first-ever female pro to win both the 70.3 and Ironman World Championships in the same year.
Matt Chrabot tells us, in his own words, about the epic sprint battle at Ironman Chattanooga.
Will Turner’s successful solo quest to complete more than 100 Ironmans in two years.
Roth, Germany has been host to some of triathlon's most iconic performances.
It hasn’t always been an easy road for the Canadian pro, but his journey to self-acceptance has led to his best results yet.
Coach Bernard Lyles has introduced thousands of children of color to triathlon—and continues to inspire and spread his passion.
American Olympian Hunter Kemper broke into mainstream with his appearance on the renowned cereal box.
Five women share their journeys and what it means to be pioneers in the sport.
Julie Moss wasn't supposed to win the race—she entered as part of her senior thesis on the physiological aspects of the triathlon.
A 7:40:23 victory at the 2017 Ironman South American Championship was the start of a roller coaster year for Tim Don.
As collegiate triathlon works toward official NCAA status, it also represents an opportunity for black triathletes to compete at the elite level and inspire the next generations.
America’s leading male Olympic hopeful shares his insights on coping with the COVID-19 pandemic and staying motivated for Tokyo 2021.
During its short-lived run, the Hy-Vee Triathlon out of Des Moines produced some unforgettable moments and paid out a lot of cash.
If you don’t know her name by now, it’s time to learn it. Skye Moench has burst onto the pro tri scene with little more than pure talent and a healthy belief in herself.
We're all missing race weekends and the memories that come along with them, so we're looking back on some of the iconic moments from the past. First up, the underdog performance of American Susan Williams in 2004.
After coming out to friends as gender non-binary, McBride now goes by "they" pronouns—and wrestles with what that means in a binary sport.
Meet Summer, steal one of her workouts, and then find out how she fuels.
Long course tri’s newest star talks Norwegian confidence, Insta followers, and more.
There’s a fine line between recovering well and doing too little.
Taking to the trails this off-season? Use these expert tips to make sure you're enjoying the view—and not worrying about your safety.
Before you pitch your water bottle in the trash, read on for expert tips to save it—plus simple ways to keep your bottle squeaky clean (and stink-free!).
Why are so many triathlons turning into bike-run affairs?