Video: Anne Haug Gave It Everything She Had
The 2019 Ironman world champion talks about how the race unfolded, the tough course, and why she's happy with her finish
The 2019 Ironman world champion talks about how the race unfolded, the tough course, and why she's happy with her finish
North American triathletes might not recognize Dan Lorang’s name, but they’ll recognize the names of his world-title winning athletes: Jan Frodeno and Anne Haug. Our European correspondent profiles the first coach to train both male and female winners of the Ironman World Championship title in the same year.
Bob Babbitt interviews Anne Haug, the 2019 Ironman World Champion.
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.
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.
In this "Breakfast with Bob" interview, Anne Haug shares what she learned in her first attempt - and how it will inform her race this weekend.
Bob Babbitt chats with Anne Haug, third-place finisher of the 2018 Ironman World Championship.
Bob Babbitt chats with Kona rookie Anne Haug before the 2018 Ironman World Championship.
Germany's Anne Haug thrived as the dark horse in last Saturday's Ironman 70.3 Oceanside.
We're so excited triathlon season is back that we're bringing you a second gallery of Saturday's pro race at Ironman 70.3 Oceanside.
Jan Frodeno and Anne Haug battled impressive professional fields to complete the German sweep and win the 2018 Ironman 70.3 Oceanside triathlon.
Two-time Olympic gold medalist Alistair Brownlee (GBR) showed again that he's capable of excelling at the 70.3 distance.
A London win will mean a world championship for Gwen Jorgensen, Anne Haug or Non Stanford.
American Gwen Jorgensen regained the top spot in the World Triathlon Series rankings on Saturday with an impressive performance.
Anne Haug gave her home crowd something to cheer about as she powered her way to victory in a thrilling World Tour Series race in Hamburg.
Germany's Anne Haug turned in an impressive performance to repeat in Auckland.
After taking the Grand Final win in Auckland last year, Haug opened the WTS season with another victory on the tough course.
Olympic silver medalist Lisa Norden took home the big title of ITU World Champion thanks to the points earned from her fourth place finish.