Never Get Out of the Boat: An Ötillö Catalina Race Report
Two former pro triathletes go out to an island in the Pacific Ocean to try swimrun; things go well until they don’t.
Two former pro triathletes go out to an island in the Pacific Ocean to try swimrun; things go well until they don’t.
Ironman New Zealand showcased a new New Zealand powerhouse and an improved (though still to be improved) Ironman Facebook Watch show.
Malta, Jersey, Singapore, Neom, Tempe, triple mix, equalizer, eliminator—Super League’s format is pretty dang confusing. Here, we attempt to break it down with a little history and a look at what’s new in 2020.
Over the off-season, the PTO announced the biggest race in triathlon, coronavirus changed a lot of travel plans, and some Southern Hemisphere studs still raced a lot.
Meet Summer, steal one of her workouts, and then find out how she fuels.
The 2020 Challenge Roth triathlon is gearing up for what could be the most competitive event in its history.
2020 will be a historic year for our sport.
The Professional Triathletes Organization plans to make money through sponsorship and advertising surrounding the broadcast of its flagship race, The Collins Cup, debuting this May.
It’s a beauty – and a real beast – of a course.
Canadians Lionel Sanders and Paula Findlay came out ahead in the "Daytona Distance Under the Lights" event, featuring a 1-mile swim, 15-lap 37.5-mile bike, and an 8.2-mile run.
With so many races around the world, the ITU and its photographers produce some of the most epic images in our sport.
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Bermuda's Tyler Butterfield and Australia's Carrie Lester earned the victories on a hot and humid day at the 2019 Ironman Cozumel triathlon in Mexico.
Australia's Sarah Crowley claimed the victory.
Several pros grabbed their Kona slots for 2020 over the weekend.
Need an off-season goal? Go long (really long).
Queens University of Charlotte took home the DII title, while North Central College earned top DIII honors.
Live stream the collegiate women’s triathlon championship this Saturday.
Taking place in the city that "never stops" required the 2019 Ironman 70.3 Sáo Paulo triathlon to start at 5 a.m. to account for traffic restrictions.
'Tis the season.
All three men on the Ironman Florida podium went under eight hours.
The 2019 edition marked the event’s return to Panama City Beach after the effects of Hurricane Michael forced the relocation of the event to Haines City, Fla.
See images from the unique event.
These unique race destinations guarantee you'll have some stories to tell after you cross the finish line.
McElroy is on a roll; No dogs at the finish; Hawaii’s other world championship.
Pieter Heemeryck (BEL) and Radka Kahlefeldt (CZE) claimed victory at the sixth edition of the half-iron distance Challenge Peguera-Mallorca back on Saturday, Oct. 19.
Spain's Mario Mola and Bermuda's Flora Duffy, both former world champions, earned the victories.
An amazing day of racing produced some equally amazing photos.
Hoffman turned in a 2:43:08 marathon--the second fastest of the day--to run his way from 14th off the bike to fourth at the finish line.
Here's a look at some basic stats about the field, as well as some images from photographer Rocky Arroyo.
We camped out just past the Kona finish line as the sun was setting to ask athletes one question: What fueled you to the finish? Their answers were funny, heartbreaking, and totally candid.
"If I'm off my game, they're going to make me pay for it and they did."
Sebastian Kienle is happy to be back on the Kona podium, but it's clearly a bit bittersweet for the German—who claimed the world title in 2014.
What happened to the pros who didn’t finish?
Australia's Sarah Crowley shares how her day played out to give her a third-place finish at the Ironman World Championship.
Great Britain's Lucy Charles-Barclay led most of the day at the 2019 Ironman World Championship.
It’s race week in Kona! Can’t make it to the Big Island? Only have a minute? Recap the action here!
We all thought we knew what would happen, but Kona once again proved to be predictably unpredictable.
The German put together a 54:09 swim, a 4:50:18 bike, and a 2:51:07 marathon to claim her first Ironman world title in 8:40:10.
The now three-time Ironman world champion has a new appreciation for racing success after a tough couple of years.
Last year was all about the conditions, 2019 was all about the competition.
The American had a rough lead up to the 2019 Ironman World Championship, but he persevered and turned in a stellar race to finish second in 7:59:40.
After a tough performance in 2018, American Heather Jackson put together a solid all-around performance on Saturday to earn the fourth top-five Kona finish of her Ironman career.
The 2019 Ironman World Championship saw plenty of drama for both the men's and women's races, with Germany's Jan Frodeno and Anne Haug ultimately taking the titles.
Last year's third-place finisher Anne Haug used a 2:51:07 marathon to earn the first Ironman world title of her career on a day that saw four-time winner Daniela Ryf struggle from start to finish.
On a dramatic day at the 2019 Ironman World Championship, Germany's Jan Frodeno returned to the top of the podium in course-record style. He becomes the fifth male to win three Kona titles.
It’s race week in Kona! Can’t make it to the Big Island? Only have a minute? Recap the action here!
The bike brand that came out ahead for 2019 is...
The father of three approaches the biggest race of the year with a balanced perspective.
On location in Kona, senior editor Chris Foster brings viewers down Ali'i, up to the Queen K, out to the Energy Lab, and back to the finish line.
The Kona bike course record holder is a serious threat for the Ironman World Championship crown.
The American is one to watch on Saturday. He shares how he's coping with his first Kona race week, what advice he's gotten from other pros, and what result will equal success for him.
The athlete known as "angry bird" has won this year four years in a row and looks to be in top form to go after number five on Saturday.
Matt Russell talks about last year's big Kona finish, his struggles since his 2017 Kona accident, and his season so far.
The Ironman champ and two-time Kona runner-up dishes on nutritional bloopers, what she's most looking forward to this year, and her Kona entourage.
The always-positive Linsey Corbin is fresh off of a victory at Ironman Wisconsin. It's a strategy that earned her a top-10 finish last year, and she's hoping for the same in 2019.
After missing Kona last year due to injury, Ben Hoffman returns to the Big Island with a renewed appreciation for it all—and with a new superfan in his cheer squad.
Senior editor Chris Foster brings viewers along the Queen K to the turnaround at Hawi and back.
"Ideal conditions for me would be the exact opposite from last year. Very windy and not very fast."
But the two-time Olympic gold medalist isn’t necessarily willing to sit back.
Dave Scott and Mark Allen were their typically humorous selves as they answered questions relating to the Iron War, as well as offering coaching and training advice.
True talks candidly about her health struggles, her hopes for this year, the next generation of Ironstars, and her favorite psych-up songs.
Follow our daily Kona recaps as our editors chat with pros like Sarah True and Kennett Peterson and get a first look at some brand new tri gear.
The former pro cyclist makes his Kona debut this year and he has some thoughts about that. And banana trees.
Germany's Sebastian Kienle says his run confidence is high, but he'll no doubt need a strong bike ride if he wants to contend for his second world title.
After struggling through Kona 2017 and then entirely missing Kona 2018, two-time Ironman world champion Jan Frodeno is happy to be back on the Big Island in good form and ready to race.
Early mornings during race week are all about the swim course at the Kona Pier.
Senior editor Chris Foster takes viewers to Kona for an inside look at the iconic Hawaii Ironman Championships swim course.
Our editors speak to returning Ironman world champion Patrick Lange, last year's second-place finisher Lucy Charles, former champ Mirinda Carfrae, and more events around Kona!
After his fourth-place finish last year, American Tim O’Donnell is back on the Big Island looking to better that this weekend.
The reigning Ironman world champion talks about the threats to his crown—and his race-winning strategy.
"Are you still running with 10 miles to go, or are you just literally trying to make your way back to the finish line?"
Do you think you know who will win this year's Ironman World Championship? It's time to prove it!
If history tells us anything, there are four men who have the best odds at taking the 2019 Kona crown.
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There’s one clear favorite for the title.
Meet two of the inspiring age-group athletes who will compete in next week's Ironman World Championship.
Who will take the titles at this year's race?
Meet two of the inspiring age-group athletes who will compete in next week's Ironman World Championship.
Can an American finally top the podium in Kona?
The three-time champ says that the swim will be her biggest challenge in Kona.
City meets country in this race, which is one of the most unique triathlons that Europe has to offer.
The event hosted its usual cast of celebrities.
It was a magical day in Almere, the Netherlands at the Challenge Almere-Amsterdam triathlon on Saturday, Sept. 14.
Tune in and watch as age-group athletes (including several celebrities!) compete in the 2019 Nautica Malibu Triathlon in Malibu, Calif.
Although 900 people from six countries and 31 states registered for the race, the weather deterred some and 600 athletes competed in the event.
The 23-year-old surprised a deep men's pro field at last weekend's race.
The Brit chats after her second-place finish at the 2019 Ironman 70.3 World Championships in Nice, France.
It’s the first thing you notice as you approach the Big Island of Hawaii from the air: big, black fields of hardened lava.
Over the weekend, 5,500 athletes competed in the two-day Ironman 70.3 World Championships in Nice, France.