Jonny Brownlee Gets First WTS Win of Season
Jonathan Brownlee got his first victory of the season after performing a perfect race in 2017 ITU World Triathlon Stockholm.
Jonathan Brownlee got his first victory of the season after performing a perfect race in 2017 ITU World Triathlon Stockholm.
Bermuda’s Flora Duffy was able to finally capture her first-ever World Triathlon Series title.
Great Britain’s Alistair Brownlee recaptured the title at the 2016 Vattenfall World Triathlon Stockholm title with a phenomenal run.
Alistair Brownlee of Great Britain edged out younger brother Jonathan for his second consecutive WTS win.
Duffy turned in a solo dominant performance on the bike and run.
American Sarah True returns as the reigning back-to-back champion after she claimed the WTS Stockholm titles in 2014 and 2015.
The second half of the World Triathlon Series begins this weekend at the 2016 Vattenfall World Triathlon Stockholm.
Richard Murray (RSA) put together a remarkable day under tough and chilly conditions to secure his second ever World Triathlon Series win.
Gomez captured his second WTS win and sixth podium of the season.
Reclaiming the crown after winning her first WTS title in Stockholm last year, True picked up her first WTS victory of the season.
Gomez captured his second WTS win and sixth podium of the season.
Fresh off of the thrill of qualifying for the 2016 Rio Olympics, American Sarah True earned the second WTS title of her career in Stockholm.
Sarah True (USA) returns to defend her Stockholm title, while Javier Gomez (ESP) attempts to win this race for the first time.
The win pushed Sarah Groff up to the No. 2 spot in the rankings behind fellow American Gwen Jorgensen.
Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) reasserted himself as his gold medal put him within 372 points of No. 1 Javier Gomez (ESP).
Sarah Groff claimed her first WTS win and propelled herself to second in the overall series rankings today in Stockholm.
Stockholm serves as the final opportunity to earn World Triathlon Series points ahead of the Edmonton Grand Final.
American Gwen Jorgensen regained the top spot in the World Triathlon Series rankings on Saturday with an impressive performance.
He's already one of the greatest triathletes in ITU history, but Great Britain's Alistair Brownlee added yet another notch to his incredible record in Stockholm.
Jorgensen's 31:41 10K run gave her the win and the overall WTS lead over Anne Haug (GER) heading into next month’s Grand Final in London.