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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!
TriCenter: Challenge Roth
On this episode of TriCenter, Ann Wessling recaps a record-breaking day at the 10th anniversary of the Challenge Roth Triathlon.
2011 Swimwear: Destination Cape Town
Cape Town's Love Water Love is the ooh-la-la boutique brand for Bond girls everywhere. Inspired by colors, patterns, and textures, LWL designers have rolled out a flirtatious 2011 line that's meant to mix and match; choose from trendy prints, one-shoulder designs, mono-kinis, and suits with cut-outs to put together the perfect suit to show it off this summer.
Triathlete.com Poll: Do You Dream Of Being A Professional Triathlete?
Being a professional triathlete definitely comes with its ups and downs. So let's say you had the talent to become a professional triathlete. Would you want to?
The Ups And Downs Of Being A Professional Triathlete
Being a professional triathlete is truly a dream job—but it’s still a job.
Chrissie Wellington Breaks Her Own World Record
Great Britain’s Chrissie Wellington earned her third-straight victory at Challenge Roth in the same way she’s done in each of the last two years, with a new world record.
Kahn, Tisseyre Take 70.3 Victories In Providence
Third place finisher at the 2010 Ironman 70.3 World Championship, Magali Tisseyre, cinched her fourth 70.3 win while dentist and pro triathlete, David Kahn, took the men’s title, despite having added the race to his schedule only a few weeks ago.
Schildknecht, Thürig Win Ironman Switzerland
Swiss athletes Ronnie Schildknecht and Karin Thürig turned in fast marathons to take the victories at their home race of Ironman Switzerland.
Race Report: Records Broken At Challenge Roth
Since Roth, Germany, started hosting iron-distance events in 1988, both male and female pros have broken eight hours nine times on Roth’s course. Make that ten; both Andreas Raelert and Chrissie Wellington set new world records today, at 7:41:33 and 8:18:13 respectively.
Chrissie Wellington Breaks Women’s Iron-Distance Record In Roth
Great Britain's Chrissie Wellington earned her third-straight victory at Challenge Roth in the same way she's done in each of the last two years, with a new world record.
Andreas Raelert Breaks World Record At Challenge Roth
Germany's Andreas Raelert made his Challenge Roth debut by breaking the world record for fastest iron-distance race. His time of 7:41:33 came thanks to a 46:18 swim, a 4:11:43 bike and a 2:40:52 run.
Hoffman, Rollison Win Ironman 70.3 Muncie
Americans Ben Hoffman and Melissa Rollison took the titles at today’s Ironman 70.3 Muncie race in Muncie, Ind.
Reed, Haskins Win Again At Life Time Minneapolis Triathlon
Americans Matt Reed and Sarah Haskins win in Minneapolis for the third year in a row.
Last Chance To Vote For Triathlete For ESPY
Visually impaired professional triathlete Aaron Scheidies has been nominated for a 2011 ESPY in the Best Male Athlete with a Disability category.
2012 London Olympic Medal Contenders: The Men
A short list of some of the potential medal contenders for 2012—and those who could upset the status quo.
CNN Fit Nation Tackles Open-Water Swimming
CNN Fit Nation 6 Pack team member Kas Seerla joins Dr. Sanjay Gupta on his show to talk about the challenges of tackling open-water swimming.
A Day In The Life Of Olympic Gold Medalist Jan Frodeno
What does it take to be a top ITU athlete? Spend a day in the life of Germany's Jan Frodeno and find out.
A Training Day With The Raelert Brothers: Part 3
In this four-part series, which originally aired as a full-length Training Day feature back in May, we take you on-location to experience a real training camp with the Raelerts, including their key running workout, a three-and-a-half hour bike ride, and a five-kilometer pool session.
Marino Vanhoenacker’s Record-Breaking Day
Belgium’s Marino Vanhoenacker crushed the record for fastest Ironman by going 7:45:58 to take his sixth-straight Ironman Austria victory on Sunday, July 3. The former record of 7:50:27 was set by fellow Belgian Luc Van Lierde back in 1997. Triathlete.com chatted with Vanhoenacker after his record-breaking performance to find out how he felt heading into the race and the plan as heads into the 2011 Ironman World Championship.
Ironman World Record Holder Marino Vanhoenacker
Belgium's Marino Vanhoenacker broke the world record for fastest Ironman at last weekend's Ironman Austria event. Check out these photos of Vanhoenacker training and racing over the past year.
Macca Faces Off On ESPN’s “Outside the Lines”
Chris McCormack appeared on ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” last month to discuss the notion of pushing the body to the limits with Dr. Oz. In the interview, host Bob Ley asks Macca about the mindset of “if you’re not injured, you’re not training hard enough.”
Meet The CNN Fit Nation Triathlon Challenge 6-Pack
Meet the CNN Fit Nation Triathlon Challenge 6-Pack—a group of six newbie triathletes currently training for the Nautica New York City Triathlon held August 7.
Simon Whitfield On Training, Longevity, And Balancing Family Life
Canada’s Simon Whitfield has a gold medal from the 2000 Sydney Olympics and a silver from the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Summer Special: 2011 Swimwear … For The Beach!
At Agua Bendita, the difference is in the details … lots of details. Handmade in Colombia (of Spanish materials), Agua Bendita's line of boutique swimwear has flare to spare. Highlights for 2011 include animal prints, Earth tones, and embellishments galore. Consider it recovery wear for the week after Ironman 70.3 Puerto Rico or, in this case, Ironman South Africa.
Sally Meyerhoff 5K Set For December
A memorial 5K is taking place in Tempe, Ariz. on Saturday, Dec. 10. All proceeds will benefit the Sally Meyerhoff Foundation—an organization dedicated to providing shoes and clothing for the less fortunate.
A Training Day With The Raelert Brothers: Part 2
See how Andreas and his brother Michael prepared for the 2011 season with this exclusive Triathlete.com video series.
Challenge Roth To Celebrate Its 10th Anniversary
"The world’s largest iron-distance triathlon” is celebrating its 10th anniversary this weekend. Challenge Roth will take place on July 10th, 2011 with over 3,300 athletes and 600 relay teams from 61 countries.
Triathlete.com Poll: Will Chrissie Break The World Record At Roth?
In today's Triathlete.com Poll we want to know if you think Chrissie Wellington will break her own world record at this year's Challenge Roth race, set to take place Sunday, July 10.
Ironman Events To Air On Television
Set your DVRs to record these Ironman events this month.
Video: TriCenter Challenge Roth Preview
On this episode of TriCenter we look forward to this weekend's Challenge Roth triathlon, which is set to feature Chrissie Wellington and Andreas Raelert.
Video: TriCenter News Update
Ann Wessling keeps you up-to-date on the latest in triathlon news. This week we look back on Marino Vanhoenacker's historic performance and get a quick glance at the pro field for the Ironman World Championship 70.3 race.
Quick Pics: July 5, 2011
Photos from the world of triathlon: July 5, 2011.
A Training Day With The Raelert Brothers: Part 1
Germany's Andreas Raelert is getting ready to take the starting line at this weekend's Challenge Roth triathlon in Roth, Germany. See how Andreas and his brother Michael prepared for the 2011 season with this exclusive Triathlete.com video.
Is Ironman Lake Placid Going Extinct?
With the recent additions of Ironman Mont-Tremblant and Ironman U.S. Championship (aka IMNYC) to the northeast area, rumors have been circulating that the close-by Ironman Lake Placid may cease to exist after 2012.
Petraeus, Steffen Take Challenge Aarhus
Rasmus Petraeus pulled off a small upset at the inaugural KMD Challenge Aarhus today.
Vanhoenacker Breaks Ironman Record In Austria
Belgium’s Marino Vanhoenacker crushed the record for fastest Ironman by going 7:56:58 at today’s Ironman Austria triathlon.
Tour De France Kicks Off
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American Olympic Hopefuls
Here’s a list of some of the American men and women who have a shot at London in 2012.
Lukas Verzbicas Competes With Kevin McDowell In Mind
Lukas Verzbicas to compete in the Junior World Championships in honor of his good friend, elite triathlete Kevin McDowell, who is battling Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Bikes Fly Free In July On JetBlue
Flying to a triathlon next month? Good news: In celebration of the 2011 Tour de France, all bike fees will be waived on JetBlue flights for the month of July.
Simon Whitfield Goes After Fourth Olympic Berth
Olympic gold and silver medalist Simon Whitfield is triathlon’s greatest Olympian—and he’s currently in pursuit of his third Olympic medal and fourth Olympic berth.
Triathlete.com Poll: What Kind Of Bikes Do You Own?
Cervelo just came out with an S5, giving triathletes the option of using the same bike for the road and in triathlons. In today's Triathlete.com Poll we want to know what kind of bikes you have in your garage.
Triathlete.com Poll: Do You Deal With Pre-Race Nerves?
Sometimes the minutes leading up to a race are even more difficult than the race itself. In today's Triathlete.com Poll we want to know if you deal with pre-race nerves.
Video: Andreas Raelert’s Take On The Kona Pro Rankings System
With two podium finishes in Kona, Germany's Andreas Raelert will no doubt be one of the favorites heading into the 2011 Ironman World Championship triathlon.
Potts, Kaye Lead Life Time Fitness Series
Almost halfway through the Series, professional triathletes Alicia Kaye (USA) and Andy Potts (USA) are the current points leaders.
Video: Team Tactics Gone Too Far?
Was Harry Wiltshire working to deter Javier Gomez's race in order to benefit his British teammates, Alistair and Jonathan Brownlee?
Triathlete.com Poll: Did Team Tactics Go Too Far?
Tell us your thoughts on Harry Wiltshire's actions at the ITU European Championships.
New York Toughman Triathlon Raises Funds to Remember 9/11
More than 1,000 competitors will take part in the event.
Pro Preview: Philadelphia Insurance Triathlon
Tomorrow’s Philadelphia Insurance Triathlon, an Olympic-distance race in the Life Time Fitness Series, features the strongest pro field in the race’s seven-year history.
Alistair Brownlee Takes Back-To-Back European Titles
Nothing could keep Alistair Brownlee (GBR) from retaining the European Championship, not even technical difficulties.
Emmie Charayron Claims First European Championship Title
Emmie Charayron (FRA) once again reigned supreme as a European champion, this time in the women's elite division at the 2011 ETU European Triathlon Championships.
Philadelphia Triathlon Officials Enhance Safety Precautions
The Philadelphia Insurance is adding extra safety measures after an athlete drowned at last year's event.
Pros And Challenged Athletes Gear Up For Philadelphia Insurance Triathlon
Today at the offices of Philadelphia Insurance, the 100 company employees who are racing the Philadelphia Insurance Triathlon this weekend were treated to a lunchtime panel Q&A with pros Andy Potts and Tyler Butterfield, and challenged athletes Willie Stewart and Scout Bassett.
Quick Pics: The Tri Week In Review
Brownlee and Findlay continued to dominate the ITU WCS circuit, while Macca struggled in his return to ITU. Also, a few companies revealed new products for 2012. Look back on these stories and more from the last week in triathlon news with this photo gallery.
Epic Ride: Colorado’s Peak-To-Peak Highway
Colorado's Peak-to-Peak Highway bike ride is a popular route for triathlon celebrities such as Craig Alexander and Chrissie Wellington.
Colorado’s Peak-To-Peak Highway Epic Ride
Colorado's Peak-to-Peak Highway bike ride is a popular route for triathlon celebrities such as Craig Alexander and Chrissie Wellington.
Leon’s Triathlon To Be Broadcast On Television
Chicago's Leon's Triathlon will be broadcast for viewers on Comcast channels throughout the country.
Is Barefoot Running Leading To An Injury “Epidemic”?
It depends who you ask.
Today Is Olympic Day
June 23 is Olympic Day, celebrated by more than 160 countries. It was introduced in 1948 to commemorate the birth of the modern Olympic Games on June 23, 1894. The purpose of today is to celebrate and promote fitness and well-being.
Achieve Launches Summer Triathlon Youth Camps
ACHIEVE Kids Tri Inc. has launched a 2011 summer program that allows kids to experience the swim/bike/run lifestyle.
Triathlete.com Poll: What Distance Is Your “A” Race?
We're reaching the middle of the triathlon season and many of you are gearing up for big races. In today's Triathlete.com Poll, we want to know about your most important race of the year.
Free Spots To Watch Triathlon At London 2012 Olympics
Triathlon was one of the first London 2012 events to sell out in the public ticket allocation process, however there are still many free to view areas along the course for spectators, ensuring the event will be one of the most memorable of the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Sarah Groff Reflects On Her ITU WCS Podium Finish
On Sunday, Sarah Groff of Hanover, N.H., became the first American woman to ever podium at an ITU Dextro Energy World Championship Series event by coming in third at the series’ race in Kitzbühel, Austria.