Gallery: Kona Training Days
The weekend served as the final opportunity for athletes to get in a tough workout before Saturday's Ironman World Championship.
The weekend served as the final opportunity for athletes to get in a tough workout before Saturday's Ironman World Championship.
After some uncertainty following the 2012 Kona race, Craig "Crowie" Alexander now says he still wants to compete at the highest level.
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Crowie discusses his race and talks about whether or not this year will be his last Ironman World Championship appearance.
Craig Alexander is riding a Specialized Shiv S-Works with Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 components and a Pro Missile EVO aerobar.
Recently reigning 70.3 and Ironman world champion Craig “Crowie” Alexander traveled to North Carolina to do some product and position testing.
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Craig Alexander has had a frustrating start to 2011, beginning with the viral infection that forced him to withdraw from Ironman Australia in May.
After placing sixth at the Abu Dhabi International Triathlon on March 12, Aussie Craig “Crowie” Alexander’s 2011 race schedule was unclear until yesterday.
In a day of heat, wind and carnage, Frederick Van Lierde of Belgium won the men’s race and Julie Dibens of Great Britain won the women’s race of the second annual Abu Dhabi International Triathlon on Saturday.
The best field of long course pro triathletes outside the Ironman World Championship in Kona will come together in the United Arab Emirates on March 12 for the Abu Dhabi International Triathlon (ADIT).
Triathlete.com has confirmed that both Craig Alexander and Chris McCormack plan to be on the starting line in Abu Dhabi.
Newton Running and two-time reigning Ironman World Champion Craig Alexander announced today that Alexander will be wearing Newton for the remainder of his professional triathlon career.