Building a Professional Running Team One Stride at a Time
Coach Cory Leslie fosters a new team of distance runners at the Under Armour headquarters
Coach Cory Leslie fosters a new team of distance runners at the Under Armour headquarters
After leaving an abusive relationship, age-grouper Veronika Merchant is using triathlon to teach her son - and the world - what it means to endure.
Multisport hasn't been immune to the specter of drug use in its ranks. We take a look at the sport's dark past.
Despite her big goals for the 2021 race season, Melissa Rudolph didn't cross a single finish line. But her story isn't over yet - not even close.
Nearly 100 pounds overweight, Gerst went on an unbelievable journey—literally taking years back on his life—with the help of the multisport community.
When a driver pulled onto the live course at 70.3 World Championships in St. George in October, Mark Evans' race for redemption became a race for survival.
Susana Rodríguez is undefeated in the women’s PTVI paratriathlon category since 2019 - a feat made even more impressive when considering what she's accomplished off the course as a physician and advocate.
After her diagnosis halted her physical activity for two years, runner Mireille Siné returned to the sport with a new outlook
Six Black women came together to build a running community, but what they created was a foundation for so much more
It's all about testing the warm waters of the Kailua Bay and preparing for two days of upcoming races. We take you there.
From short-course to long-course, the world champ is now considering Ultraman.
Plus, we preview the PTO's Canadian Open this weekend.
It's a very Midwestern episode.
It's baptism by fire for many of the cadets—but the skills and teamwork learned pay off down the road.
And we preview Challenge Roth.
The Bermudian has always chased the challenge over the victory. As he prepares to walk away from professional sport, he opens up about his unique philosophy and shares three keys for up-and-comers looking to pursue the next level of triathlon.
Plus, Sid prepares for the super secret not-secret Roth after-party.
For Karim Mella, racing Ironman was simply a part of the training for his ultimate aspiration: climbing Mount Everest.
When he was just a kid, he chose to have his legs amputated instead of spending all his time in surgeries—and he hasn't stopped moving since.
Norway may be a triathlon powerhouse now, but that wasn't always the case.
And the big question of the weekend: What was the best performance?
As the first paratriathlete to have earned a standard USA Triathlon elite license, Chris Hammer is going pro - and he's all-in on the endeavor.
Through community, she found strength; through triathlon, she found freedom.
Plus: Is this season too full of races? How does the Sub 7/8 Project fit in?
Dave Scott and Yvonne van Vlerken share what the moment meant, how the lead-up went, and the impact it had on them and on the sport.
The young Olympian talks to us about her goals, her breakthroughs, and social media.
In case you missed it: The Olympian, four-time Escape From Alcatraz winner, and runner-up at 70.3 World Championships in 2017 talks Alcatraz strategy, race-day pacing, and much more.
Sam Renouf, the CEO of the Pro Triathletes Organization, on what they have planned.
The 40-year-old will do laps at the Outlaw Half this weekend in the UK to raise awareness and funds for the disease.
He'll grace the cover of our July/August issue.
At 6’6” and 300 pounds, Darryl Haley is considered the largest person to finish the Ironman World Championship in Kona.
These seven Triathlete members all deserve to be on our July/Aug magazine cover. But there can only be one! We need your help.
Opening up about mental burnout and struggles.
“I don’t think we’re going to have non-binary categories in triathlon for a very long time."
British triathlete Tim Don clocked a 2:49:42 at the 2018 Boston Marathon, but the time was not what made the feat so impressive.
Anne Hed, CEO of Hed Wheels, started out as a pro triathlete—when Ironman Hawaii cost $100. A lot has changed since then.
Entries will be open until April 20.
While wins separated by less than a second are rare, they're not unheard of.
We hear from the athletes on the ground, and break down the exciting race.
Triathlon great Barb Lindquist looks back at the inaugural—and iconic—battle-of-the-sexes race.
As Appleton begins his U.S. race season at Oceanside this weekend, we take a closer look at the special partnership he has with his new coach, old friend, and longtime rival.
And your 70.3 Oceanside preview.
If you didn't hear Youri Keulen's spontaneous heartfelt outpouring at the finish line of Clash Miami, look it up. Then get the full story.
And tri season is really really here.
For the USAT Grand Masters Athlete of the Year, fun = success.
These were the first women to...
Mike Alexander uses triathlon and art to heal from the trauma of forced adoption and the difficulties it led to.
And we break down the first big weekend of racing.
Known throughout the 80s for his size and the size of his adventures, Alexander embraced it and set an example for others in work, life, and triathlon. "I am who I am."
She’s racing women more than half her age and still posting PRs. How does she do it—and what can we learn from her?
Already the oldest person to ever finish the Ironman World Championship race in Hawaii, Inada hasn’t slowed down. He shares his training schedule and mental approach to triathlon and to life.
既にアイアンマン世界選手権の世界最高齢記録保持者としての称号を持つ稲田弘さん。彼は今年、更なる挑戦を決意している。沖縄で合宿中の稲田さんに、その決意と人生観、そして現在のトレーニングメニューを公開していただいた。
The middle-distance specialist had a big year in 2021—but he says he's only getting started.
And what we think about the new NCAA announcement.
Jacob and Joseph Mansbach are using hard work (and triathlon) to help the most vulnerable in their community.
Meet the woman behind the biggest year ever of Ironman brand world championship races.
The last episode of our special run podcast.
Plus, Sid Talks on the PTO Board, Couples Championships, and the Esports Tri World Champs.
When this athlete felt uninspired by the lack of local races in her area, she decided to take matters into her own hands.
A new Couples Championship aims to answer the most important tri-love question.
While the focus has recently turned to young pro triathlon couples, tri romances have long dominated the podiums and the headlines.
Sam Long has already done plenty to showcase his talent and potential—but there's a lot more where that came from in 2022.
What does it take to win Paralympic medals in three sports?
While triathlon has a long history in Japan, it's been growing in the region in recent years.
Stef & Phil are joined by the Olympic champ, Flora Duffy.
Check out Emma-Kate Lidbury's author page.
Two coaches have teamed up to spread the endurance sports knowledge.
Her two rules for racing.
Since the age of 35, he's set at least one new PR every year. The Boston-born fighter is now 50 and faster than ever.
As only one of four female presidents of an international federation, World Triathlon leader Marisol Casado is paving the way for both women and tri in the Olympics.
"It's too hard not to be myself."
Hockey to triathlon? A look at a few of the pros who moved from winter to summer sports.
The first openly autistic athlete to compete at a world championship. Watch his story in the 70.3 World Championship show airing Jan. 27.
He says: It's not a problem.
The six-time Ironman world champ thinks it'll be hard (if not impossible) to win both IM titles this year.
He likes to keep a low profile and fly under the radar, but here we find out more about Dan Lorang...
While his son might be more well-known as a world champion athlete, Verne helped shape the sport in the U.S.
We check in with some of last year's award winners.
Pay it forward, she says.
Here are the people to keep your eye on in the coming year.
Dan Lorang is excited to see what the reigning 70.3 world champion can do in short- and long-course racing.
Three triathletes share their weight loss journeys and the nutritional tools that helped them reach their goals.
On the verge of burnout, Camille Baptiste found a new love for the sport by injecting life into her own local race scene.
After years of ignoring her ulcerative colitis diagnosis, Lee-Ann Watanabe (and her ostomy) now race to show how health and fitness comes in many forms.
And he isn't slowing down.