Finally Some Good (Well, Less Worse) COVID News For Athletes
Though COVID isn’t going anywhere soon, the newer variants may have fewer long-term effects for something all athletes care deeply about: our hearts.
Though COVID isn’t going anywhere soon, the newer variants may have fewer long-term effects for something all athletes care deeply about: our hearts.
With Kona less than 30 days away and a brief respite in the World Triathlon Championship Series, you’d think pro triathlon racing would chill for a moment. Instead, just about every corner of the globe saw some swim-bike-run action. Brad Culp recaps it all.
The news from around the multisport world this week.
The Super League championship series continues with a thrilling Enduro in Munich. Here’s how to watch the livestream for free.
The retired lightweight American fighter dishes on why he’s giving tri a try, talks about the brutality of MMA workouts, and compares his old fight training against his new tri training.
It’s Super League Championship season, and our columnist quickly tackles the important things like SLT teams and kits, as well as some very exciting rivalries played out in super-sprint time.
With 10k of open water swimming and 65k of overland running over 24 islands, the OTILLO Swimrun World Championship delivered on its promise of epic racing in the Stockholm Archipelago.
The news from around the multisport world this week.
The Super League championship series will kick off this weekend in London. Here’s how to watch the livestream for free.
In an emotional announcement, Reilly says he will be hanging up his mic at the end of 2022. We spoke with the Voice of Ironman only hours after his statement about why and what's next.
The first World Cup on Norwegian soil plays host to two exciting battles, Emma Pallant-Browne adds another win to her resume in Austria, and more.
The news from around the multisport world this week.
A packed weekend of racing that included 36 of the world’s best competing in the second annual Collins Cup, while Alistair Brownlee and Lucy Charles-Barclay made triumphant returns.
The news from around the multisport world this week.
From Daniela Ryf's dominating performance to the no-holds-barred duel of Lionel Sanders and Sam Long, there was no shortage of thrills at the 2022 Collins Cup.
The matches for the upcoming Collins Cup are set—we’ve picked the five most interesting ones and analyzed how they could play out.
With so much talent in Slovakia this weekend, our expert breaks down the most dangerous triathletes on each team and analyzes the ways captains could play their hands.
Taylor Knibb will no longer be racing at the 2022 edition of the Collins Cup. Check out who will represent Team USA, Team Europe, and Team International in Slovakia this weekend.
The debut of a new race in Africa, the final race of a triathlon legend, epic off-roading at the XTERRA European Championships, and more - see it all in the best images from a global weekend of racing.
We catch you up (in double time) on the big news in multisport this week.
The three-time world champion and one of the strong contenders for the IMWC title has announced he will not return to Kona in October.
“Name, image, and likeness” policies are still in disarray, but experts offer some suggestions about how college triathletes might benefit.
Check out our interviews with the overall Olympic-distance age-group U.S. national champions and stunning images from the 2022 event in Milwaukee.
It was a busy weekend of racing around the world! Take a trip with the best images from Norseman, Ironman Alaska, World Tri Para Series Swansea, and more.
We give you the TL;DR on a big week of pro news, governing body shakeups, and new rules for transgender triathletes.
You’d think a few seconds here and there wouldn’t make much difference in triathlon. But when it comes to World Triathlon races you couldn’t be further from the truth.
The news from around the multisport world this week.
A sporting event forged from a colonial past featuring a potpourri of nations seems like an odd idea. But when it comes to triathlon, these "Friendly Games" are a really big deal.
The Ironman World Championships commits to expanding the two-day format and offering additional spots for female athletes.
And get ready for the Commonwealth Games this weekend.
The Professional Triathletes Organization think so. But is 2km-80km-18km the future for multisport athletes, or is it "cramping" their style?
Iden and Gentle cash in $100K at the first stop of the new PTO World Tour; True and Beals dominate one of the sport's most storied courses.
The news from around the multisport world this week.
The PTO's first big event of their tour goes off this weekend, with dozens of big names competing for big money. Here's how to watch.
Featuring must-see matchups, check out our expert play-by-play preview of a new midseason long-course barnstormer: the PTO Canadian Open.
Ludovic Chorgnon fought off dehydration and heat stroke to swim, bike, and run 140.6 miles in Death Valley under scorching July conditions.
Yes, brain-eating amoebas are making headlines after an Iowa swimmer died last week. But that doesn't mean we necessarily need to start canceling races and open-water swim practices just yet.
The news from around the multisport world this week.
After nearly 40 years, we've shipped out our last print magazine—and now we turn our attention to bringing you more digital resources than ever.
Flora Duffy and Daniela Ryf both won races last weekend. There is no more “new normal.” This is just "normal."
The news from around the multisport world this week.
British Tri bans trans women and nonbinary participation in the "female" category. World Tri to announce new rules in August.
Replay the excitement in Europe from last weekend, where athletes took on the iconic Challenge Roth and Ironman 70.3 Les Sables d'Olonne races.
Plus, an emotional Jan Frodeno talks about the "hard facts" regarding the Achilles injury that forced his DNF.
The news from around the multisport world this week.
Happy birthday, Challenge Roth! These photos from the past 20 years of the event celebrate the magic of the "Wimbledon of triathlon."
The early races were switched to duathlon because of heavy rain, the heat ramped up as the days went on, and the action never stopped for a rollercoaster weekend of racing in Montreal.
And races (and champions) pretty much everywhere else: from Germany to Denmark to Canada to Canada again.
The news from around the multisport world this week.
The news from around the multisport world this week.
On your mark, get set, wag!
We break down the bike crashes, finish chute wipeouts, and other chaos at last weekend’s WTCS Leeds—along with six other big pro snafus throughout tri history.
The news from around the multisport world this week.
Wurf's foray into gravel racing is the latest in his multi-hyphenate athletic career. But it hasn't always been smooth sailing.
While it's easy to criticize the spectacle of Sub7/Sub8, says Tim Heming, who was on the ground in Germany, there's so much more to appreciate in it.
The weekend of racing that wasn’t Sub7/Sub8, including a historic performance by Laura Philipp in Hamburg.
Americans Jackie Hering and Eric Lagerstrom took top honors in a wet and wild day in San Francisco.
All four pros achieved the goal—to clock times never seen before at the 140.6-mile distance. But it was the first man and woman across the line who set the astonishing new marks of 6:44 and 7:31.
The news from around the multisport world this week.
Everything you need to know about the barrier-shattering Sub7/8 attempt.
And fans can "own" a team.
The buzz is starting to build for Sub7 and Sub8. What will it look like?
Four titans of triathlon are attempting a no-holds-barred assault on the ultimate time barriers in the sport. Will it transcend tri or fall flat?
The news from around the multisport world this week.
From Dave Scott to Kristian Blummenfelt. From Paula Newby Fraser to Chrissie Wellington. We take a look back through the record books.
Chattanooga goes West, Hering’s inverse career trajectory continues, Iden’s pumped and pumped, and Sala is pure gold.
Olympians, world champions, previous winners—everyone will be fighting it out for the North American title. Here's how to watch Ironman 70.3 Chattanooga.
Is pink the best color for Team USA kits? What exactly happened at the Pro-Am? Can you watch triathlon on regular TV now?
The news from around the multisport world this week.
The new format will feature a CAF athlete, a pro, and a special guest in six relay teams.
Watch the return of WTCS racing this weekend.
All the analysis and on-the-ground takes you missed on the World Championship broadcast.
How did the fields compare at the Ironman World Championship races in St. George versus Kona? We dug deep into the finisher data to find out.
"It was more of an in-between."
St. George took its toll: 11 of the 38 starters in the men's race did not finish.
Let us tell you a tale of the risky unknown and what it looks like to win or lose big bets in St. George.
She used the performances of her competitors to get through the tough day and course.
While still recovering, the New Zealander talked to us about how it all came together.
On a tough day, Canadian took second at the 2021 Ironman World Championship.
It took three years and a move from Kona to St. George, but there was finally an Ironman World Championship. See photos from the thrilling throwdowns in the pro men's and women's races.
The 2019 Ironman world champion talks about how the race unfolded, the tough course, and why she's happy with her finish
The newly minted Ironman world champion breaks down his race and talks about what's next.
The five-time Ironman world champion talked to us about proving doubters wrong.
The Colorado athlete took 4th in St. George.
It's a return to the top step at the Ironman World Champs for Ryf.
At the 2021 Ironman World Championship, the smart racers waited to make their move in the heat and hills.
While most of the triathlon world focuses on this weekend’s Ironman World Championships in St. George, here’s what—and who else—is making headlines.
We've got the who and why on the pros who won't be toeing the line at the Ironman World Championship.
The Norwegian team doctor has cleared Kristian Blummenfelt to race tomorrow, but not Iden, due to a respiratory infection.
Two returning champs, a recently crowned 70.3 world champion, and local favorites. These are just a few of the women who could win.