3 Endurance Conferences Offer Virtual Experiences
The first opportunity—the Endurance Conference—kicks off Friday, June 5.
The first opportunity—the Endurance Conference—kicks off Friday, June 5.
Get your questions ready for this fast-talking Ironman champ and pro cyclist!
Triathletes have mixed feelings about going back to the gym.
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Endurance sports brands are doing what they can to aid front-line medical workers through the pandemic.
Owner of Condé Nast enters into a definitive stock purchase agreement for Ironman Group at an enterprise value of $730 million.
Don't miss this chance to chat with a world champ!
And the Collins Cup won't happen in 2020.
With the cancellation of events across the globe due to the COVID-19 pandemic we wanted to provide an update to the Triathlete community about our plans for the coming weeks and months as it relates to our collective safety and our ongoing coverage.
Since its launch in January, the Professional Triathletes Organization (PTO) has been busy generating plans, cash, and controversy for a big year ahead.
A doctor answers your triathlete-specific coronavirus questions: Can I catch it in the gym? Should I fly to my destination race?
This reader will appear on the cover of our May/June issue.
The ITU season, and the Olympics, remains up in the air as Coronavirus impacts travel and events.
Don't miss this chance to ask your questions!
Ironman announced today the two finalists for the 2022 70.3 World Championships: Lahti, Finland and Klagenfurt, Austria.
Paratriathletes will compete in Sarasota for their share of $60,000.
As triathlon approaches five years of working toward gender parity, how much has changed?
Swimrun is booming faster than tri in the early 2000s. Brad Culp reveals its lure and what its rapid growth says about today’s triathletes.
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We’re on the search for the most inspiring triathlete to put on our cover. Could it be your favorite person?
The Ironman World Championship bike course record holder will spend the early part of his season focusing on cycling before shifting back to multisport ahead of Kona.
Journalist and pro triathlete Kelly O’Mara will become the next EIC of Triathlete.
With just six more schools, triathlon can become an official NCAA varsity sport.
Each December, we look back on the stories that resonated most in the past 365 days.
An outpouring of love from the triathlon community as an icon faces a difficult diagnosis.
Presenting the biggest moments, movements, and people that shaped the sport, pushed it forward, and got us talking.
The numbers are in: Triathletes ride faster than everyone else.
How to help others experience the life-changing power of sport.
Patagonman once again delivered an epic day of bucket-list-worthy racing.
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Women from across the triathlon community gathered in Tempe, Arizona, this weekend for the Outspoken Women in Triathlon Summit, sponsored by Triathlete.
We are looking for an effective team leader, strategic thinker, and strong editor to spearhead the Triathlete brand.
Join us for TriathleteLive with Tim O’Donnell, who just finished second at the 2019 Ironman World Championship.
The consumer bike swap and expo celebrates a big anniversary this weekend.
Bradley Weiss from South Africa and Flora Duffy from Bermuda captured the 24th XTERRA World Championship off-road triathlon elite titles on a beautiful day at The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua on Maui’s northwest coast Sunday morning.
The Olympic-distance specialist leaves the sport after a sparkling 15-year career.
Triathlete magazine and Bob Babbitt have teamed up to bring Kona to you every day.
Last week’s news that Aleve is the Ironman World Championship’s newest partner elicited strong backlash from athletes, coaches, and sports scientists alike. Here, Jason Koop, Head Coach of Ultrarunning at Carmichael Training Systems, shares his opinion on why this partnership was a big misstep--with implications that reach far beyond triathlon.
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Sam Osborne from New Zealand and Lesley Paterson from Scotland captured the XTERRA Pan American Championship off-road triathlon elite titles on a beautiful day at Snowbasin Resort.
Indoor cycling innovations from Wahoo, Zwift, and Stages Cycling caught our attention at the opening day of Eurobike.
She gets her shot this Saturday in Lausanne.
Want to gauge your high schooler's interest in multisport? Check out one unique way USA Triathlon is attracting (and tracking) athletes at the youth level.
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Memories from Meredith Atwood and the triathlon community as we mourn the sudden passing of author Bethany Rutledge on Aug. 3, 2019.
What The New York Times got wrong—and right—about our sport.
The IPO was downsized as Ironman’s parent company had initially hoped to raise $500 million to pay down debt and fund strategic investments.
We get an update on triathlon's status as an emerging NCAA sport five years after the initiative was first announced.
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After nearly a decade of tumultuous politics, Penticton will once again host Ironman Canada starting in 2020.
Our sister publication is looking for someone to join the editorial team.
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Scoring a podium finish at Ironman 70.3 Mont Tremblant this past weekend evoked equal parts elation and relief for pro Eric Lagerstrom.
Get your questions for Siri Lindley ready!
Join us on Wednesday at 1 p.m. MDT for a live chat with Ben Hoffman and Joe Gambles.
The lowdown on T-Town, host of the first brand-new 140.6 to debut in the United States since Chattanooga made its grand entrance in 2014.
Revenue, risks, growth potential, and a surprise cameo from Marvel comics--it's all in here.
Join us on Wednesday at 1p.m. MDT for a live chat with two of the top American long-course triathletes in the sport.
After leaving the military, triathlon has drastically altered the course of these four former Army Rangers’ lives for the better.
Join the Triathlete Magazine editors for our Facebook Live Q&A with professional triathletes Rachel Joyce and Lauren Brandon tomorrow, Wednesday, June 5, at 1 p.m. MDT.
Mark your calendars for March 2020 and get ready to head to California. Swedish swimrun series ÖTILLÖ is coming.
The Managing Director of the Bahrain-Merida cycling team also served as a coach to Prince Nasser of Bahrain and was quoted as Ironman 70.3 Slovenia's race director.
Youngster Sam Long surprised everyone—himself included—when he took the win at Ironman 70.3 Chattanooga.
The 70.3 Gulf Coast podium finisher on facing doubts, tough swim conditions, post-race food (burgers!), and recovery from a tough race.
Mike Plant's tireless advocacy for triathlon during its awkward teenage years made our sport what it is today. Kona champ, Plant's friend, and co-author of Trihistory.com, Scott Tinley, remembers his fellow legend, who passed away on May 5.
The race will return to the United States for the first time since 2017.
Whether you’re a total triathlon neophyte (welcome!) or you’ve been at it for decades, we’re sure you’ll find these pages packed full of fun tricks that’ll intrigue you—and ultimately better your experience in the sport.
The world's largest bicycle retailer Decathlon is making moves in the American market with a new superstore in Northern California.
SRAM already has a fleet of power meter options with its Quarq brand, so why purchase PowerTap? The answer lies in its pedal-based power meter technology.
Triathlete.com's sister site, Competitor Running, has a new look and a new name.
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We dedicated this issue to happiness in all its complexity because, at our core, triathlon makes us happy.
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In a surprise move, Cervélo releases its second new bike in ten days.
The race will return to the United States for the first time since 2017.
XTERRA is synonymous with off-road tri. Here’s the nutty story of how the 21-year-old series got its start.
Triathlete’s 2019 Buyer’s Guide Features the Next Generation of Tri Gear, Distilled
Bearing very little similarity to the old P5, except in name, the new Cervélo comes disc-only, UCI-legal, and with a completely revamped front end.
It's time to enjoy the smorgasbord of drool-worthy gear in this year's Buyer's Guide.
Spring is the perfect season for taking to the trails for the first time.
The pro women's awards ceremony in Taupo featured a great interaction between a couple of the top finishers.
The 2019 Triathlete Buyer's Guide is here!
Our sister publication is looking for someone to lead the brand.
The race is set to take place on Sept. 14.
It was a clear, but freezing day, at the 2019 ITU Winter World Triathlon World Championships with temperatures in Asiago, Italy sitting at -12 degrees.
This inspirational triathlete will be on the cover of our June 2019 issue.
South Africa’s beautiful capital city was once again the setting for ITU’s now traditional season opener, the sprint-distance Cape Town World Cup.
Organizers cited "several external circumstances" beyond their control
More than just adding another gear, eTap AXS looks to change the way we shift.