Q&A with Daniela Ryf: Returning to the U.S., Finishing Her Degree, and Missing Races
The many time World Champ answers some quick questions ahead of her races in St. George and Tulsa next month.
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 many time World Champ answers some quick questions ahead of her races in St. George and Tulsa next month.
The popular Ironman champion and uber-biker never holds back with his transparency, honesty, and challenges he's overcome.
Registered for a 2021 destination race? Being a well-informed traveler matters now more than ever.
But, no, she's not going to the Olympics.
The most interesting things around the swim-bike-run-endurance world this week.
A look at some of the buzz we’ve picked up in the sport over the past seven days.
The busy CEO shares how he translates skills from triathlon to his day-to-day life and vice versa.
After seven paratriathlon world titles and a berth in the Paralympics as a cyclist, will this be the year he finally gets to go for gold in paratri in Tokyo?
Interested in reaping the rewards of training at altitude? Check out these lesser-known spots where the air is thin—and the crowds are thinner.
There can be a few pain points on the road to innovation.
A look at some of the buzz we’ve picked up in the sport over the past seven days.
We tap two experts to debate the age-old question: “Who would win if…” This month we look at brassy Aussies, short-course champions, action heroes, and more.
What it takes to give it all up in your 30s and chase the pro triathlon dream.
Khadijah Diggs was the first hijabi Muslim woman to represent Team USA in triathlon.
Amelia Watkinson loves exploring the world through triathlon—and it's taking her places.
In Afghanistan, female triathletes are redefining what women can do.
A look at some of the buzz we’ve picked up in the sport over the past seven days.
How a new maternity leave policy is changing the landscape for female pros.
Why the world champion thinks she's more holistically healthy now—and why she wants to bring that message to kids.
If you don’t know Matt Wilpers’ name, then you’re probably not on Peloton. We take a behind-the-scenes look at the life of the stationary celebrity known as "the baby-faced assassin."
Only if it can also change their mindset.
Triathlon made it into the mainstream when superstar Jennifer Lopez tackled swim, bike, and run at the 2008 Nautica Malibu Triathlon.
Clarice Lorenzini is one of the first Asian-Americans to turn pro in triathlon, but she doesn’t want to be the last.
From fights for equal pay to dominant performances on the world stage, these are the moments that shaped our sport.
Travel restrictions took drug testing to a virtual standstill in 2020. Will that make 2021 the dirtiest year on record?
It's time to stop comparing this to sports.
Remembering Maurice Mullins, the man behind the Emerald Isle’s first Ironman.
This legendary father-son duo didn’t let triathlon slow them down.
The first trans athlete on Team USA, Chris found triathlon while trying to understand his own gender identity—and believes sports can be a vehicle for social change.
If 2020 taught Sam Long anything, it’s to work hard—and relax harder.
Come ride with us next Wednesday, March 17!
Dorothy Niss was a working mom of two who tackled an Ironman at the age of 40 in 1983.
We tap two experts to debate the age-old question: “Who would win if…” This month we look at long-course legends, speedy swim/bikers, short-course monsters, and more.
This week, USAT and World Triathlon board member Gabriela Gallegos gives us some inside scoop—and some tips on making a race series welcoming to all.
Some of the best athletes in the world will be returning to racing this Friday at Challenge Miami. Here’s who—and how—to watch.
Struggling to keep your training on track? This new app may be your solution.
What I’ve learned from African-American trailblazers who paved the way.
A look at some of the buzz we’ve picked up in the sport over the past seven days.
Steve Lovelace is one of the first challenged athletes with a spinal cord injury to complete a triathlon.
The former pro triathlete, pro figure skater, ESPN columnist, and women's cycling advocate is here with her new book—all about how you can make change too.
A look at some of the buzz we’ve picked up in the sport over the past seven days.
Community is key for this group working to change the makeup of multisport.
Calling all Triathlete readers! We want to know why your town is great for triathletes.
Check out Emma-Kate Lidbury's author page.
Tips on what it takes to get all the Zwift badges, what that means, how you end up doing that in the first place—and other interesting bits about a regular guy who did something not so regular.
Triathlete’s parent company acquires Outside Magazine, Outside TV, Gaia GPS, athleteReg, and Peloton Magazine, boosting the depth and diversity of storytelling and services in our Active Pass membership.
With hearing loss out of her control, solo mytritraining gives this triathlete a chance for peaceful silence.
A look at some of the buzz we’ve picked up in the sport over the past seven days.
Triathlete Lloyd Henry, a D.C.-based coach, athlete, and 25-time Ironman finisher, shares about his history-making journey of completing Ironman on six continents.
TV star, coffee company owner, and the only Black pro triathlete. Plus, we dissect the 2020 prize purses and upcoming start lists.
Climate change is coming for our sport. What can you do about it?
Except for one big new player: the PTO.
COVID cancellations led to a love story.
We’ve got two experts to debate the age old question: “Who would win if…” This month we look at Ironman record holders, überbikers, and pop sensations.
The 5th woman to ever finish an Ironman, one of the founders of TriFed, and inventor of a number of training concepts we now consider standard. If you don't know Sal Edwards, you should.
The virtual event hosted by Live Feisty Media will debut March 26-28, 2021.
For this triathlete, it was a cyclist named Mike, who struggled with demons.
A look at some of the buzz we’ve picked up in the sport over the past seven days.
“I wanted to prove my post-stroke life would count for something.”
Canadian Paula Findlay chats about everything from improving bike fitness to race plans and finding a bit of YouTube fame.
The Aussie legend looks back on how she won 15 Ironmans using her head, and why she just loves the lifestyle.
Fill your bucket list, one page at a time.
A leading sport scientist asked the question: Is it possible to futureproof endurance sports to create happier, healthier, lifelong triathletes? Here's what he found.
Extreme, mysterious symptoms after exercise sent this triathlete and doctor looking for answers.
A look at some of the buzz we’ve picked up in the sport over the past seven days.
Get your questions ready for the Challenge Daytona champ!
With some details about Pho3nix Sub7/Sub8 in hand, our columnist says: No.
Why triathletes should try an FKT (Fastest Known Time).
After a nasty accident, this off-road athlete rebuilt as a more complete person.
Mark Allen, Scott Molina, Dave Scott, and Scott Tinley deliver a keynote talk for the record books.
A look at some of the buzz we’ve picked up in the sport over the past seven days.
What Ironman and healthy habits can do for your life.
With all eyes on Washington, D.C. this week for the Presidential Inauguration, we’re flashing back to the time the city’s mayor competed (and impressed) in the now-defunct Nation’s Triathlon.
Soj Jibowu’s love of triathlon has grown into a clothing brand that he hopes will help bring the sport to wider audiences.
A look at some of the buzz we’ve picked up in the sport over the past seven days.
Simply saying “all are welcome” isn’t enough.
For Faren Campbell, a hard-earned race medal is just as satisfying as a sash and tiara.
Plus, what we think of the off-season tri trends—and what sponsors and fans want from pro athletes.
Now, more than ever, a little wishful thinking goes a long way.
One of the most prolific ProTour cyclists now has his eyes on tri.
A look at some of the buzz we’ve picked up in the sport over the past seven days.
Even though his race was canceled, this athlete reflects on the parallels between the pandemic and training for an Ironman—and how one helped him work through the other.
The U.S. District judge ruled Ironman's "no refunds" clause was fair and reasonable.
Spectating a sprint triathlon in 2013 changed Renee Kiley's life forever.
Plus, what to expect this year in terms of races and our predictions for 2021.
What can we learn from these four triathlon clubs doing it right?
Michael Kaltenmark, known as the escort for Butler University's bulldog mascot, went public with his story and inspired countless kidney donors to volunteer.
In a year that included so little triathlon action, there were still several stories that left us inspired.
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Outside+ members have access to a number of free online courses, meal plans, and training programs that can help them build a foundation for their goals in the new year.