Video: Post-Win Daniela Ryf is Happy to Be Back on Top
The five-time Ironman world champion talked to us about proving doubters wrong.
The five-time Ironman world champion talked to us about proving doubters wrong.
After a second-place debut the year before the relative "unknown" in long-course won by a stunning 13 minutes.
The first major weekend of racing in North America this year—and it showed who's fit, who's not, and who to watch in 2021.
In a sweeping interview, Ryf talks about loving a woman, splitting with her coach, and finding a new direction.
The many time World Champ answers some quick questions ahead of her races in St. George and Tulsa next month.
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.
Daniela Ryf is the woman to beat, with four consecutive wins at the Ironman World Championship. If she makes it five in a row this year, she will join Mark Allen as the only triathlete to accomplish such a feat.
Will this bike carry Daniela Ryf to her fifth Ironman world title? We'll find out on Saturday.
The women's pro field made Daniela Ryf fight for the ninth world title of her career.
Danish Daniel Baekkegard was over the moon after crossing the finish line on a tough day in Klagenfurt.
Ben Kanute (USA) and Daniela Ryf (SUI) took the victories over an impressive field of pros.
Four-time Ironman world champion Daniela Ryf recalls her record-breaking day of racing in Kona.
A jellyfish string nearly derailed Daniela Ryf's 2018 Ironman World Championship.
Switzerland’s Daniela Ryf crushed the bike course record (4:26:07) on her way to establishing the fastest Ironman finishing time for a woman in history at 8:26:18.
Switzerland’s Daniela Ryf came out of the swim in a slower (for her) 57:26 after being stung by a jellyfish, then crushed the bike course record in 4:26:07 and posted a sub-three Kona marathon (2:57:05)—crossing the finish line in 8:26:18.
Switzerland's Daniela Ryf is back in Kona to go after a fourth-straight Ironman world title.
We got a great look at Daniela Ryf’s brand new 2019 Felt IA FRD Disc
Switzerland's Daniela Ryf was pushed all day by Great Britain's Lucy Charles, but did enough to hear her fourth Ironman 70.3 world title.
The women kicked off an exciting weekend of racing in Nelson Mandela Bay, South Africa.