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Berkel, Bevilaqua Best at Busselton
Tim Berkel was not going to start and Kate Bevilaqua had never won – but both triumphed at IRONMAN 70.3 Busselton today. Tim Berkel is sic. And he was really sick but that did not stop him bouncing back to win IRONMAN 70.3 Busselton in Western Aust...
Hauschildt Takes on Ironman Australia
IRONMAN 70.3 world champion Melissa Hauschildt takes her first steps towards Kona this weekend. Since former steeplechaser Melissa Hauschildt stormed on to the scene with her first world title in 2011, everyone has wondered when she would step up to ...
70.3 St Croix Champs face touch Test
Returning Champions Cat Morison and Richie Cunningham face a touch test at this weekends IRONMAN 70.3 St. Croix. The iconic event has once again attracted a star studded field in both the men and women’s race.
Week 15 Don’t forget the adductors
Week 15 was about the Adductors. The long forgotten muscles of the lower legs, yet so important for loading and then exploding in gait.
Week 14 Ankle, foot and plantar fascia
Week 14 was a great week to look at all the Functional muscle function (FMF) techniques of the ankle, subtalar and midtarsal joints. We then identified the probable suspects causing Plantarfasciitis. Some of the probable suspects causing Plantarfas...
Just call me Bat Girl!
Andrew Starykowicz, Picking Wildflower
In 2005 I went to Wildflower to race the Olympic distance race since at that time many still regarded the race to be the collegiate national championship. One year removed from college and no longer eligible to race at “USAT” Collegiate National...
Huge Showdown in St. George
Not a week away from the IRONMAN 70.3 U.S. Pro Championship and the anticipation is building as the deep pro men's and women's fields assemble. There will be plenty of IRONMAN 70.3 world champions, and countless IRONMAN 70.3 title holders among those...
Helle Frederiksen 2nd at St Anthony’s
Helle Frederiksen has finished second in today’s St. Anthony's 5150 Olympic Distance triathlon. With a final time of 1:57:06, she was just 22 seconds slower than Sarah Haskins (USA; 1:56:44). Radka Vodickova (Czech Republic; 1:59:17) completed the ...
Challenge Fuerteventura, Reichel third, Bock fifth
Horst Reichel got his season off to a pleasing start at Challenge Fuerteventura. He proved himself in a field of top European athletes with a balanced race and strong performances in all three disciplines. Newcomer Niclas Bock took fifth place in his...
Gomez wins again ITU Cape Town
Javier Gomez Noya’s quest to become the second man to win four ITU World Championships gained strength in Cape Town yesterday, as he comfortably beat Jonathan Brownlee for his second consecutive ITU World Triathlon Series win in 2014.
Romain Guillaume wins Lanzarote Volcano Tri
Romain Guillaume has won the 2014 Lanzarote Volcano Triathlon, an Olympic Distance race. With a time of 01:58:15, Romain was more than two minutes faster than Bert Jammaer and Rayco Marrero. It is the fifth victory of the season for the Uplace-BMC Pr...
70.3 Ballarat, Victoria Australia 16th Nov 2014
IRONMAN 70.3 Ballarat offers athletes a chance to create their own legacy in Victoria’s thriving event city. With an exciting new course, great destination, close proximity to Melbourne and a unique grassroots flavour, IRONMAN 70.3 Ballarat is goin...
Wind & Heat Welcomes ICAN Malaga
Sunday was witness to the inaugural ICAN Málaga . A day that featured two distances, and ICAN57 Half ICAN , which was marked by the dominance of the Malaga triathletes. In the Half ICAN mens race victory went to Gustavo Rodríguez ( Cidade de Lugo) ...
Haskins and Wild Win St. Anthony’s
Sarah Haskins won Sunday’s St. Anthony’s Triathlon, her fifth win at St. Anthony’s and fourth victory in a row since returning from maternity leave this year, while Ruedi Wild took the top spot for men, easily outdistancing the large pro field.
Jodie Stimpson turns on Cape Town Masterclass
Great Britain’s Jodie Stimpson asserted her status are the female triathlete to beat in 2014, collecting her second consecutive World Triathlon Series win as the series made its debut in Africa on Saturday.
Hugo, Duffy win Xterra Asia-Pac Champs
Dan Hugo and Flora Duffy captured the inaugural XTERRA Asia-Pacific Championship on a beautiful day at Callala Bay in Jervis Bay, New South Wales, Australia on Saturday afternoon. “It was a great win for Dan Hugo and perhaps his coming of age as a ...