Confessions Of An Age-Grouper: Multitasking To The Max
There aren’t enough hours in the day for the average age-group triathlete.
There aren’t enough hours in the day for the average age-group triathlete.
Let’s face it: During and after a continuous 140.6-mile race, we’re a far cry from normal.
Crafting the perfect dating profile, triathlete-style.
It’s amazing, really, what sort of effort you can pull out of your body at times when you least expect it.
Holly Bennett writes about how lessons in positivity can come from the most unlikely sources.
With 2012 nearly a wrap, many athletes are already feeling a bit fidgety from inactivity and wondering how to strategize an optimal 2013.
We follow up with the three age group athletes we profiled in the lead up to the 2012 Ironman World Championship.
The five-time Ironman Champion’s only finish lower than first place at the Ironman distance was in Kona 2011.
For those wanting a brief respite from the Speedo-swaddled swarm, there are two close-by escapes from Kona worth exploring.
The slower you run, the longer you get to enjoy the race.
Before she even had time to settle into a rhythm on the bike at the 70.3 World Championships, Linsey Corbin’s day came to an abrupt halt.
Holly Bennett shares some interesting facts and makes some amusing observations about her current obsession, the London Olympics.
Pool envy. I’ve got it, and I’ve got it bad!
Today’s press conference focused on ten of these athletes, five men and five women professionals each aiming for a place atop the podium.
This week "Dispatch" columnist Holly Bennett is on the road in Germany to cover Challenge Roth.