Legend: 2012 Ironman World Champion Leanda Cave
For Leanda Cave, sometimes the hardest part was winning.
For Leanda Cave, sometimes the hardest part was winning.
Is there anything Michellie Jones can’t do?
The Olympic-distance specialist leaves the sport after a sparkling 15-year career.
One of our sport’s toughest athletes was also one of its biggest pioneers against injustice.
The epic battle between Dave Scott and Mark Allen at the 1989 Ironman World Championship is considered one of the greatest races of all time—but both racers had less than ideal preparations going into that race.
A love for tri led Jan Sibbersen on a nearly 20-year quest to become the fastest long-course swimmer the sport has ever seen.
One of the sport’s most recognized figures may not be the fastest, but Bob Babbitt’s lighthearted love of tri has brought countless athletes to the multisport table.
Mike Plant's tireless advocacy for triathlon during its awkward teenage years made our sport what it is today. Kona champ, Plant's friend, and co-author of Trihistory.com, Scott Tinley, remembers his fellow legend, who passed away on May 5.
Chrissie Wellington learned that grinning through the pain made her even stronger.
One of the dominant short-course men in triathlon is most well-known for his incredible race record, but Simon Lessing was also a man of great conviction.
Dave Scott is one of the Ironman greats of all time, but some bad nutritional advice may have cost him more than he'll ever know.
As one of the sport's most versatile athletes, the wins came often to Karen Smyers—but the path was never easy.
When the rest of the tri world was preaching quantity over quality, coach Col Stewart paved the way with a new style.
Gordon Haller is the triathlete’s triathlete. A national treasure hiding in plain sight. Living, breathing sports history.
She could have stayed on the podium. Instead, she decided to pull others up there.
One of the most famous last names in triathlon gear has been creating innovations in our sport for decades.