Sneak Peek: May 2019 Triathlete Magazine
We dedicated this issue to happiness in all its complexity because, at our core, triathlon makes us happy.
We dedicated this issue to happiness in all its complexity because, at our core, triathlon makes us happy.
It's time to enjoy the smorgasbord of drool-worthy gear in this year's Buyer's Guide.
For all the triathlon trekkers out there, we hope this special explorers’ issue sparks new excitement about the amazing places our wonderful sport takes us.
If you nail your nutrition, your body can do things you never thought possible. We’ve packed this issue with fuel tips, tricks, and hard lessons learned from the best in the biz.
Relive the history-making moments of Kona, prepare for the off-season, and get hyped for the holidays with our December 2018 issue, on newsstands now.
Our November 2018 issue is here to help you become a healthier, happier triathlete as you head into the off-season.
This issue of Triathlete magazine showcases 33 people, companies, and organizations changing the world through triathlon.
Our special photo is dedicated to tri photography and the people behind the lens.
Triathlete magazine’s September 2017 issue puts the triathlete’s brain center-stage.
Get ready to flirt with some dirt!
The “Body Issue” is all about how to make your body work for you.
The triathlon season is starting to ramp up, and you can find inspiration for starting your season off right in our May “reader issue.”
For all you tri tech-obsessed, Triathlete’s January/February 2017 issue brings you everything innovation.
This issue is packed with our monthly advice on all things training, racing, gear, nutrition and injury prevention (with an extra dose of holiday spirit!).
Can anyone stop the Swiss star? We preview the women's professional race at this Sunday's Ironman 70.3 World Championship.
Train smarter and go faster with Triathlete’s speed issue.
Several top pros will compete at Ironman 70.3 Racine this Sunday, July 17, for a chance to earn a share of the $50,000 prize purse.
More than a quarter million spectators are expected this Sunday in Roth, Germany.
This Sunday, more than 2,500 athletes will compete in a 1.2-mile swim, 56-mile bike and 13.1-mile run through Sonoma’s beautiful wine country.
Australia's Paul Ambrose and New Zealand's Michelle Bremer will return to Port Macquarie to defend their titles.
In our May “Travel Issue,” you’ll find both a list of readers must-do races around the world.
In our first ever “Everyman Issue,” we’ve dedicated the complete magazine from cover to cover to you, the amateur triathlete.
Are you considering doing your first triathlon (or know someone who is)? Our February issue is dedicated to beginner triathletes.
We uncover the nation’s 12 best places to live for triathletes and more in our January issue, on newsstands now.
Go beyond the finish line and behind the scenes of the 2015 Ironman World Championship with our December 2015 Kona wrap-up issue.
The November 2015 issue of Triathlete magazine is our “Nutrition Special”.
Only 530 points separate the top four men in the Columbia Threadneedle Rankings.
The best off-road triathletes from across the country will be racing for the title of XTERRA national champion and U.S. Pro Series winner.
Are you ready for this year’s Ironman World Championship? So are we!
For many pros this event serves as the final race opportunity before focusing on the final build up to Kona.
Professionals on the cusp of qualifying for Kona are using this weekend’s Ironman Mont-Tremblant in Québec, Canada to earn points.
Build your mental muscle with the September 2015 issue of Triathlete magazine.
The United States' Josiah Middaugh and Bermuda's Flora Duffy highlight the XTERRA Mountain Championship in Avon, Colo.
This motto for this year is "Race the Legend" and 250,000 spectators are expected to watch the race unfold on the Bavarian course.
Achieve a performance breakthrough this season, with the help of the August 2015 issue of Triathlete magazine.
This weekend’s Johnson & Johnson TriRock Philadelphia Triathlon welcomes back 2014 winners Cameron Dye and Alicia Kaye.
Ninety pros have signed up for the opportunity to earn KPR points and a share of the $100,000 prize purse.
This Sunday, Mont-Tremblant will again host a top-notch field of professionals.
The July 2015 issue of Triathlete magazine, our annual swim issue, has the advice and gear to make the first leg of triathlon your best.
The race, in Florianópolis on the island of Santa Catarina, also offers a $150,000 professional prize purse that pays 10 deep.
Kona slots are on the line this Saturday at The Woodlands, Texas.
Want to get fit—and stay fit? The June 2015 issue, the injury prevention and recovery issue, has advice to get you there.
A who’s who of triathlon will descend on the small Utah town for a shot at 1,500 KPR points and a share of the $100,000 prize purse.
Need some help reaching your racing weight goals? The May 2015 issue of Triathlete magazine has advice to get you there.
The ITU World Triathlon Series heads to Auckland this Sunday for the first standard-distance race of the year.
Several short-course pros will be stepping up to the half-Ironman distance this weekend in Oceanside.
Looking to plan a race-cation this summer? Look no farther than the April 2015 “Travel Issue” of Triathlete magazine.
You can train and race smarter this season with the March 2015 issue of Triathlete magazine.
New to tri? The February 2015 issue, our annual “beginner’s issue,” is for you.
Get ready to start the new year off right with the January 2015 issue of Triathlete magazine.
We bring you an inside look at what happened on the Big Island with our annual Kona issue.
The November issue, on newsstands now, features an interview with three-time Kona champ Craig “Crowie” Alexander.
With the biggest race in triathlon just around the corner, our October Kona Preview issue brings you everything you want to know.
It's the height of racing season, and our September issue is packed with essential tips, advice and news on how to make the most of your year.
The August issue of Triathlete is packed with tips to get you training and racing better than ever in the height of racing season.
Our July issue is packed with everything you need to know to master the swim!
Our June issue features everything you need to know about how to rebound, recover and stay injury-free as the season heats up.
The May issue of Triathlete has everything you need to maintain a healthy racing weight.
The April issue of Triathlete magazine has everything you need to make 2014 your strongest year ever.
Learn how to train like a pro with the March issue of Triathlete.
The February issue of Triathlete has everything a beginner triathlete needs.
The January edition of Triathlete Magazine has everything you need to prepare for your best season ever. Here's a preview.
Inside Triathlon's Jan./Feb. 2014 issue offers an inside look at how to be successful in Ironman Hawaii and more
Preview Triathlete magazine's annual Kona wrap-up issue.
Go behind the scenes with celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay on the set of Triathlete magazine's November cover shoot.
Inside Triathlon magazine’s November/October 2013 issue brings you a detailed look into how to have success at the half-Ironman distance.
Triathlete's November issue has everything you need to fuel right.
Preview the October 2013 issue of Triathlete magazine, on newsstands now.
Races this weekend include Life Time Tri Chicago, Rev3 Maine, Challenge Penticton, Ironman Canada, ITU Stockholm and TriRock Asbury Park.
Inside Triathlon magazine’s September/October 2013 issue brings you a preview of the biggest race in the sport.
Triathlete's September issue brings you the mental tools you need to raise your training and racing to the next level.
The August issue of Triathlete is packed with ways to step up your game in the height of the season.
As the racing season hits its height, our July/August 2013 issue will help you achieve your peak performance in your biggest race.
This summer, at the peak of race season, you’ll want to conquer the swim, and Triathlete magazine’s July issue has everything you’ll need.
Get your season started right with the April 2013 issue of Triathlete.
A look at some of the key features that make the Escape From Alcatraz Triathlon different from every other triathlon out there.
Take a look inside Inside Triathlon magazine’s March/April “Speed Issue,” on newsstands now.
The March issue of Triathlete is packed with advice on how to gear up for 2013.
Triathlete's February issue gives you everything you need to jump into the sport as a beginner, or to ramp up your winter training.
In the April issue of Triathlete we show you how to live a balanced life.
Lance Armstrong is back in triathlon, and in our December issue of Triathlete we chronicle his return with exclusive access to him on race day.
Top professionals will be toeing the starting line as they vie for a place at the 2011 Ironman 70.3 World Championship in Las Vegas. The race also offers 40 qualifying age-grouper spots for the 70.3 world championship.
Held on one of the seven Canary Islands belonging to Spain, the 20th Ironman Lanzarote takes place this weekend
The Ironman 70.3 San Juan triathlon in Puerto Rico will take place this Saturday, March 19. Despite no track record, the event has attracted a professional field on par with top half-iron distance event.
A preview of this Sunday’s Ironman Arizona race in Tempe, Ariz.
Emerging top Asian triathletes are gearing up for the end of the 2010 triathlon season at the 16th Asian Games, set to be kicked off on Friday in Guangzhou, China.
USA Triathlon's 2010 national championship schedule will wrap up this weekend with the USA Triathlon Long Course and Club National Championships on Saturday in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Nearly 70 of America's top Olympic-distance triathletes - including four U.S. Olympians - will take aim at a national title on Saturday at the 2010 USA Triathlon Elite National Championship in Tuscaloosa, Ala.