Kona Legend: 2001, 2002 Winner Tim DeBoom
Hard work yields legend status for new Ironman Hall of Fame inductee.
Hard work yields legend status for new Ironman Hall of Fame inductee.
I may be known as a triathlete, but no discipline or event defines me.
DeBoom lays out the dedication and attitude it took to get the Kona victories.
Tim DeBoom with a reminder that you should plan a season with a couple of peaks and plenty of time for training, taper and recovery.
Seven former pros share what retired life is like, what’s keeping them busy, and what they miss (and don’t miss) about being a pro.
The last American to win in Kona gives an honest answer to why American men are struggling in the sport's biggest race.
When it comes to fitting triathlon in among life’s priorities, is there such a thing as ‘balanced’?
Retired two-time Ironman world champion Tim DeBoom, who competed until the age of 41, gives his take.
A trip to the dentist teaches Tim DeBoom that there’s more than one kind of pain.
Going uphill can solve just about any problem, Tim DeBoom writes.
Crossing the finish line is always better than quitting, Tim DeBoom writes.
Two-time Ironman world champion Tim DeBoom shares his thoughts about what it takes to win, and which Americans might have it.
A new book led Tim DeBoom to reevaluate how “tough” the Hawaii Ironman really is.
Two-time Ironman world champion Tim DeBoom shares his secret to avoiding post-race depression, which includes a donut and a road trip.
Why has it been so long since an American has won at the Ironman World Championship?
Two-time Ironman world champ Tim DeBoom writes about hitting the big 4-0.
All signs point to moving on.
Racing triathlon in the Olympics is nothing compared to making the team.
Our favorite 2011 Inside Triathlon column from two-time Ironman world champ Tim DeBoom.
Before heading over to the Big Island for pre-Kona festivities, DeBoom chatted with Triathlete.com about his 2011 racing season, his picks for Kona and what’s next for him.
Saturday's Xterra USA Championship features several intriguing story lines. Perhaps most notable is the return of seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong to triathlon.
Two-time Ironman world champion Tim DeBoom of the United States took the win at the always tough Norseman Xtreme Triathlon in Eidfjord, Norway.
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.
Inside Triathlon magazine announces its picks for the 10 greatest male iron-distance triathletes of all time.
The Mauna Lani Bay Hotel & Bungalows on the Kohala Coast of Hawaii, just outside of Kona, is announcing a partnership with several of the world's top iron-distance triathletes.
A couple of months after announcing he will no longer compete at the Ironman World Championship, two-time Ironman World Champion Tim DeBoom is preparing to take on the toughest triathlon on the planet, the Norseman Xtreme Triathlon.
DeBoom chatted with Triathlete.com to give us the inside scoop on what brought him to the pinnacle of the sport and on the next chapter in his pro triathlon career.
Professional triathlete Tim DeBoom has the distinction of being the last American triathlete to claim victory at the Ironman World Championship.