Dispatches: Endurance Legend and Wife Become Patients, Caregivers
In one fell swoop, 68-year-old Robert Owens and his wife Sandy Labrinos-Owens both contract COVID-19 almost simultaneously.
We’ve connected with triathletes in very different geographical areas, with different athletic experience levels, and in different coronavirus situations. They range from international-level pros to age-groupers to coaches to college athletes.
In one fell swoop, 68-year-old Robert Owens and his wife Sandy Labrinos-Owens both contract COVID-19 almost simultaneously.
A New York City-based coach shares her experiences living and coaching near the United States’ coronavirus hotspot.
Dr. Tasmin Lewis is a medical doctor and former pro triathlete who recently contracted coronavirus—she opens up about her continuing painful recovery.
As COVID-19 continues to affect the world, we talk to ER doctor Laurie Boge who is finding her passion for triathlon is now more important than ever.
As the coronavirus continues to affect the world, we check in with pro triathlete Eric Lagerstrom who has found a new love for simply swimming, biking, and running.
As the coronavirus continues to affect the world, we check in with Olympian Sarah True who has turned her focus from racing toward helping educate her nieces.
As the coronavirus continues to affect the world, we check in with promising elite collegiate triathlete Duncan Reid to learn about how the outbreak has affected his school and racing situation.
As the coronavirus continues to affect the world, we check in with aspiring pro and former collegiate racer Molly Supple to see how quarantined life in Spain might be the future for others elsewhere.
As the coronavirus continues to affect our world and change the way we live, we check in with six triathletes to see how one big thing can be experienced in so many different ways.