PTO Tour Announces Two Majors, a Pro-Am, and Age-Group Races for 2022
The Pro Triathletes Organization has plans to expand (and expand) in 2022 and 2023. What does it mean for the sport?
The people and places that make up triathlon culture are a huge part of the sport. Get inspired and get motivated!
The people and places that make up triathlon culture are a huge part of the sport. Get inspired and get motivated!
The Pro Triathletes Organization has plans to expand (and expand) in 2022 and 2023. What does it mean for the sport?
Gretsch captured the world’s attention with her viral sprint finish in the Tokyo paratriathlon wheelchair event this year. But she’s not done yet.
The sanctions—which include fines and removal of Russian officials from executive boards—will last one year.
Columnist Brad Culp recaps the tri moments that had us all talking in 2021.
The news from around the multisport world this week.
In just one year, this Facebook group for women on bikes has gained more than 1,300 members around the world.
As the weather gets cold, triathletes take their adventures indoors. Get inspired with these impressive tris.
This Utah mountain town is a popular winter getaway spot, but a dream triathlon destination year-round.
Racing is way more fun when there's a little ruckus on the sidelines.
A debate over if the athlete of the year has to be the best athlete...
The pandemic sports boom shows no sign of slowing, according to Strava's end of year report.
A number of race organizers are making a serious commitment to bring triathlon to the mainstream. Can it actually work?
Kristian Blummenfelt and Jackie Hering came out on top on the speedy racetrack circuit.
The final weekend of the 2021 race season had big names and big wins. Read columnist Brad Culp's recap of the action.
Come Zwift with us on Tuesday, Dec. 7!
Some of the buzz from the multi-sport world this week.
From national team athlete to world-traveling photographer to talent development.
After an off-road multisport career that has spanned nearly two decades, XTERRA legend Josiah Middaugh is finally ready to transition away from racing.
It was the Olympic and now many-time world champ's first world title.
As we wrap up 2021, we look back at the spectacular stories and big breakthroughs that caught our attention in the triathlon world.
And who to watch at the annual Clash Daytona.
We asked you to share the stories of random acts of kindness—from spectators, strangers, or fellow competitors—that kept you going through race day.
Some of the buzzworthy news from around the world of tri this week.
These southwest desert destinations mix optimal training grounds with plenty of cushy amenities for post-workout pampering.
Plus, what counts as a world record and when should a course be modified for safety?
And Blummenfelt's coach says he could go even faster.
Check out Steve Frothingham's author page.
Really fast racing in Cozumel – but is Blummenfelt's performance a world record?
Plus: Rocky Harris to stay at helm of USAT until 2028, Trek releases new Speed Concept bike, and more in this roundup of tri news from the week.
The man behind the biggest triathlon in the world—and how he kept it going.
Remember the name Kira Gupta-Baltazar - you're going to hear it a lot over the next few years. Get to know the new NCAA Women’s Triathlon Champion and aspiring 2024 Olympian.
How do you tackle your first Ironman and then look to defend your Xterra world title?
The Paralympic bronze medalist has a goal of teaching more than 1 million people to swim each year.
Kira Gupta-Baltazar of the University of San Francisco earned the overall DI win, and Arizona State University took the team title for the fifth year in a row.
For one man, triathlon offered a path for him to find his way from victim to survivor—and provided skills to help others in their own journeys.
Here are some tri-related stories generating buzz over the past seven days.
The idea of a bunch of average (or slightly-above-average) adults gathering for a triathlon camp used to seem like an oddity.
The announcement of new technology from Race Ranger could drastically reduce drafting and better punish offenders. But does tri even want to rehab its drafting addiction?
Plus, what does the exciting racing this past weekend mean for next year?
The new devices promise to not only weed out drafting cheaters, but also help triathletes prevent accidental infractions.
This weekend, from New York to Florida, it felt like a renewal, a reminder that we're doing these things for our own reasons. It's time to redefine success.
Lions, Tigers, Triathletes, Oh My! This race through Zoo Miami is one for the bucket list.
The case sparked widespread outrage.
Six takeaways from the panel on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) at the USAT Together We Thrive summit.
How many of these are you guilty of?
Columnist Brad Culp recaps a weekend of racing around the world.
Dr. Sydney Haggins shares her experience of training for and racing an Ironman while pregnant.
Here are some tri-related stories generating buzz over the past seven days.
A running club at a homeless shelter on L.A.'s Skid Row has given more than 500 members a new lease on life.
Although she was considered one of the best triathletes of all time and won Kona twice, Erin Baker's most epic win actually didn't come on the Big Island.
Efficiency and planning (and a little extra time during COVID to nail the learning curve) got this injured runner to overall triathlon titles.
Here's why (and how).
Neither sickle cell anemia or a car hitting her could stop her.
Who you should keep your eye on in the next few years...
Here are some tri-related stories generating buzz over the past seven days.
With recent cases of runners and triathletes being murdered by their partners, conversations are starting in women's training groups about domestic violence. Here's what you should know.
His genetic predispositions put O'Donnell at risk for a 'widowmaker,' but now he says he's been cleared for a return to full training.
Triathlete's editors—with decades of collective race and tri travel experience—present our list of the best triathlons in the U.S.
It's rare for weather to cause outright cancellations, but extreme conditions can wreak havoc on competitors.
After winning a sweepstakes entry to race in Kona, this P.E. teacher lost his motivation to do the sport. After winning another contest, he's back for good.
She's got her eyes on another world title, then Paris 2024.
Party on the beach at this 23-year-old Hawaiian classic.
Even tough-as-nails Lionel Sanders said the cancelation of Ironman California was the right call.
Here are some other tri-related stories generating buzz over the past seven days.
In 2015, Hiroma Inada made his first attempt to become the oldest finisher of the Ironman World Championships—he faltered just feet away from the finish line and missed the cut-off time by five seconds. Read the story behind the iconic image from those who were there.
He hasn't raced much in the last two years, but the two-time gold medalist is ready for what comes next.
The run-bike-paddle was considered one of the first multisport events.
The Coaches of Color Initiative, funded by 80/20 Endurance, will award a one-year apprenticeship grant with $1,000 monthly stipend to recipients.
The showdown in Sacramento was shaping up to be one of the biggest races of the end of the year—before severe weather put a stop to the much-anticipated Ironman California.
Our chat with the Olympian, former world record holder, and "man with the halo" Tim Don.
With the PTO rankings determining $2 million in year-end prize money, a few athletes are looking to move up.
We do these things because they're hard.
Think Hawaii is all about maxing and relaxing? On Maui, there are plenty of ways to get a workout in before hitting the beach with fruity drinks.
All the sights and scenes from.a weekend of racing at Ironman Mallorca, Challenge Peguera-Mallorca, and Greek Hero Xtreme Triathlon.
What happens when you put two major races on one tiny island, all on the same day? Columnist Brad Culp breaks it down.
Struggling with a porn addiction, Scott West found health and happiness with a new challenge: swim, bike, and run,
We bring you this week’s tri-related news and notes from around the world.
All comebacks are impressive, but these three stand out as truly exceptional.
68% of Brazilian women have never practiced any sport. This triathlete is out to change that.
How the 5th-place finisher at 70.3 Worlds came back from shattering his scapula and almost quitting the sport.
What age-groupers and pros need to know about qualifying for Kona (and/or St. George).
Dreaming of where to tri next? These picturesque races offer a reason to gawk at the surroundings of the world's most scenic triathlons while you swim, bike, and run
After years of suffering from an "invisible disability," triathlon has helped Annie Brooks create a better life.
Here are some of the tri-related stories generating buzz over the past seven days.
“We like to say we’re fun-loving triathletes who train, race and howl together."
After a second-place debut the year before the relative "unknown" in long-course won by a stunning 13 minutes.
A triathlete with cerebral palsy, Agar shows the power of living life one step at a time.
If a claim is too good to be true, it probably is. Here’s how to analyze bold promises like an expert.
The stories, legends, and ghosts of Kona are the soul of the Ironman World Championship. To move it would strip away the event’s essence.
Hosting the Ironman World Championships in Utah might threaten our triathlete sensibilities, but it'll make for new, exciting, and better racing.