Erin “Bionic” Brown is Blazing a Trail for Paratriathletes
More than simply racing, Brown wants to elevate the voices of people with disabilities in sports.
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!
More than simply racing, Brown wants to elevate the voices of people with disabilities in sports.
It's baptism by fire for many of the cadets—but the skills and teamwork learned pay off down the road.
The news from around the multisport world this week.
Taren discovers that the journey is far more fun and fruitful with friends.
And we preview Challenge Roth.
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 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.
Tristrology. Astrolothon. We still haven't decided what to call it, but we know your triathlon horoscope will definitely help you prepare for your tri-life.
A study of men and women's time sharing habits found that men seem to "borrow" time from women for fit in their workouts.
After an above-knee amputation in his 50s, triathlete Paul Colavincenzo is back on the course and rediscovering his joy in swim, bike, and run.
The news from around the multisport world this week.
On your mark, get set, wag!
For Karim Mella, racing Ironman was simply a part of the training for his ultimate aspiration: climbing Mount Everest.
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.
A look back at an electrifying 2007 season when couple Greg and Laura Bennett won over $700,000 between the pair.
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.
Teacher and paratriathlete Leah Kaplan shares why she donated her adaptive bike to a young student who shares the same limb difference.
Popular races like Ironman Lake Placid aren’t the only draw to this picturesque region.
The news from around the multisport world this week.
Want to make your trip a global race-cation? Don’t let travel hassle deter you. These four spots have us dreaming of our next trip.
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.
A wide variety of races await in Miami.
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.
Lucy Charles-Barclay, Jan Frodeno, and Alistair Brownlee have been sidelined. So have many age-groupers. As racing returns from pandemic lockdowns, triathletes are experiencing higher rates of injury. What gives?
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.
"When one of us succeeds, we all succeed."
The news from around the multisport world this week.
Through community, she found strength; through triathlon, she found freedom.
Get your gravel on in Steamboat Springs.
Everything you need to know about the barrier-shattering Sub7/8 attempt.
Plus: Is this season too full of races? How does the Sub 7/8 Project fit in?
Race-cation here and you’re never too far from entertainment and adventure, especially in the summer months.
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 myth about L.A. cycling is it's dangerous and too congested, but that's far from the truth. You can get lost for hours in the Santa Monica mountains with little to no traffic."
The news from around the multisport world this week.
Sometimes travel is just the ticket, but as our columnist, Taren Gesell, learns, it's not always that easy to tri and fly.
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.
While there are always new races, the tried-and-true are here for a reason. Let's take a look back at how four iconic events got started.
The young Olympian talks to us about her goals, her breakthroughs, and social media.
This southern gem offers tons of outdoor opportunities to swim, bike, and run.
From Dave Scott to Kristian Blummenfelt. From Paula Newby Fraser to Chrissie Wellington. We take a look back through the record books.
“We have everything in the region to properly train for any race: calm, freshwater lake swims; endless rolling-hills to bike, and biker-friendly roads."
Chattanooga goes West, Hering’s inverse career trajectory continues, Iden’s pumped and pumped, and Sala is pure gold.
After sustaining over 50 bites when seven large dogs attacked him on a training run, Tiago Belloube is telling his story in hopes it will help others.
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.
If you want epic race photos and even more epic race stories, you go to Alaska.
How did this Southern city become a triathlon championship hot spot?
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.
Sam Renouf, the CEO of the Pro Triathletes Organization, on what they have planned.
Follow our 14-step plan to delay getting ready for that race.
Go high-end or rent a camper; make it all about nature or all about Michelin stars—Northern California offers a race-cation for everyone.
Three-time rowing world champion Lars Wichert is hopeful his illustrious athletic background can carry him to the top of triathlon. With an 8:12:46 Ironman debut, it appears he's on his way.
There’s no triathlon vacation like a race-cation. Use these guides to start making plans for your best tri trip yet.
Is pink the best color for Team USA kits? What exactly happened at the Pro-Am? Can you watch triathlon on regular TV now?
Ainslie Henderson shares how being an endurance athlete afforded her the ability to walk and live today, despite a diagnosis of primary progressive multiple sclerosis.
The news from around the multisport world this week.
The 40-year-old will do laps at the Outlaw Half this weekend in the UK to raise awareness and funds for the disease.
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."
With USA Triathlon’s newly-announced plans to invest over $100,000 into its youth programs, there’s a lot of talk about how triathlon can serve as a model for doing youth sports the right way.
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.