Wildflower Mental Imagery—Michael Raelert’s 2010 Race
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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!
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The higher profile of the Team Triathlon World Championships will bolster the ITU's bid to have the event included on the Olympic Games programme for Rio 2016.
CBS Sports Network will debut separate one-hour telecasts on Friday, April 29
Inside Triathlon magazine goes behind-the-scenes and talks to Carfrae’s long-time coach, Siri Lindley.
Competitor.com's Mario Fraioli talks to Avia's Ike Alvear about the Avia Bolt XZR trail running shoe.
With the likes of Andy Potts and Chrissie Wellington on the roster, Lowe will have inspiring teammates to motivate him.
Chrissie Wellington forgot one crucial item in her suitcase for the Ironman South Africa race.
Rinny sees a snake and Matt Reed cries over some milk
It’s really great to being able to look forward to the world’s most prestigious Ironman again.
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The Athlete’s Guide to Recovery is the first and only comprehensive exploration of the art and science of athletic rest.
It’s the perfect event. Your entry fee goes to support the recreation programs on the base for our troops and you get to ride and run in one of the prettiest spots around.
Behind the scenes at one of the coolest, most environmentally-friendly offices there is—Clif Bar and Company.
Pick up Inside Triathlon magazine to read an exclusive excerpt from Macca's new book.
Inside Triathlon’s May/June issue gives readers access to the minds and training secrets of some of the sport’s top pros.
Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame announced Friday that triathlete Peter Reid, a three-time Ironman world champion, will be officially inducted into the Hall in November.
I don't remember ever not balancing training and school since I competed in high school cross country and swimming in the same season.
The past weekend saw great racing all over the world. From the Ironman 70.3 in New Orleans, LA to the ITU World Cup in Ishigaki, Japan, to the TriStar111 in Mallorca, we bring you event reports.
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Revolution3 Triathlon has announced that it will dedicate its upcoming Knoxville event to the memory of Sally Meyerhoff.
We caught up with high school phenom Lukas Verzbicas after his runner-up finish in the B.A.A. Men's Invitational Mile on Sunday of Boston Marathon Weekend.
Chilean Barbara Riveros Diaz has continued her stellar start to season 2011 by running away with the women's Ishigaki ITU World Cup title in Japan.
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Our top five picks for the best locations across the world to do an open-water swim.
Inside Triathlon profiles Olympic hopeful Matt Chrabot.
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A few triathlon superstars, including two Ironman world champions, are getting ready for this weekend’s TriStar Mallorca race on the tropical Spanish island.
The new USAT Collegiate champion discusses what it was like to come in second—but then win the race.
Team Commerzbank is auctioning two 2010 race bikes to benefit victims of the earthquake in Japan through the charity CARE.
Want to look like your favorite cyclist turned triathlete?
Australian Courtney Atkinson has been stirring up the blogosphere with his bike-cam.
America's 22 Million Injured Runners Can Get Back on Their Feet with Running Doc's Guide to Healthy Running.
Among its 2,500 competitors, the Ochsner Ironman 70.3 New Orleans on Sunday will showcase many of the world’s best.
The May issue of Triathlete may be geared toward beginners, but with advice from dozens of pros, tips on how to race for charity, and a look at the many beneficial effects of sleep, and plenty of gear advice that novices and seasoned athletes can appreciate.
Canada’s Paula Findlay and Spain’s Javier Gomez kick start the ITU World Championship Series with victories in Sydney.
April 10's Marquee Triathlon, which was set to feature sprint, Olympic and half-iron distances, was forced into a duathlon after concerns about E. coli surfaced thanks to the 0.2 inches of rain the Phoenix-area received the day before the race.
It was an amazing weekend of racing across the world. What was your favorite moment from the weekend?
Off-road tri veterans Josiah Middaugh and Melanie McQuaid turned in impressive performances to take the wins at the 2011 XTERRA West Championship at Lake Las Vegas.
The United States' Josiah Middaugh and Canada's Melanie McQuaid won today's XTERRA West Championship at Lake Las Vegas.
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The 2011 USA Triathlon Collegiate National Championship is one of the most spirited competitions in the sport of triathlon. Check out the photos here
Canada’s young triathlon superstar Paula Findlay won the first race of the Dextro Energy ITU World Championship Series on Sunday in Sydney, Australia.
Inside Triathlon editor-in-chief Courtney Baird breaks down what happened in the triathlon twitter world this week.
It’s a big weekend of racing for professional triathletes across the globe. Which pro race are you most interested in following in the next couple of days?
A preview of this weekend's men's race at the Xterra West Championship in Las Vegas, Nev.
Bob Babbitt catches up with 2008 Olympian Jarrod Shoemaker before he takes off for the first ITU World Championship Series race in Sydney, Australia.
Fans will have the opportunity to watch this weekend's USA Triathlon Collegiate National Championship when it airs nationally on the CBS network on Friday, April 29.
Dave Scott is finding his place in a new age of triathlon.
The question of whether or not seven-time Tour De France champion Lance Armstrong is still training to compete in the 2011 Ironman World Championship is starting to clear up.