Chrissie Wellington Announces Retirement From Ironman
After a year away from competing, four-time Ironman world champion has said that she will officially retire from iron-distance racing.
After a year away from competing, four-time Ironman world champion has said that she will officially retire from iron-distance racing.
After becoming the first Ironman World Champion to be featured on a Wheaties box, Australia’s Chris “Macca” McCormack, a two-time Ironman world champion, now has his own energy gel.
After placing sixth at the Abu Dhabi International Triathlon on March 12, Aussie Craig “Crowie” Alexander’s 2011 race schedule was unclear until yesterday.
The story about what unfolded on TJ Murphy's journey to find Peter Reid has become one of Inside Triathlon magazine’s most iconic pieces. Here is the feature, republished in its full form.
Three-time Ironman world champion Chrissie Wellington has posted her drug test history dating back to 2008 on her website and says she will update it regularly in an attempt to call attention to the need for stringent drug testing and to "provide proof that athletes can achieve great things without the need to cheat."
Heather Fuhr, an Ironman world champion turned trail runner, joins Bob Babbitt and Paul Huddle on this edition of Competitor Radio.
Three-time Ironman world champion Chrissie Wellington is set to receive an honorary degree at Birmingham University tomorrow as a tribute to her work in sport and international development.
Triathlete.com chatted with Wellington to talk about the decision, what’s next for her and how she feels about some of the rumors that have been circulating since the race.
Peter Reid won ten Ironman titles in his career with three of them coming in Kona. The sound bite leading into this interview says it all.
At the time of this interview Natascha Badmann was the four-time Ford Ironman World Champion. She would go on to win two more titles.