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Vancouver hosts 5150 Championship and Iron Girl Event

Ironman announced today the addition of the Subaru 5150 Vancouver triathlon, which will take place on July 10, 2016. The race, […]

Performances of the Year: John Wragg

200 Ironman races. That’s 480 miles of swimming, 22,400 miles cycling and 5,240 miles running. And that doesn’t include the […]

ITU Announces Full 2016 Calendar

The International Triathlon Union (ITU) has confirmed the 2016 schedule, including the addition of a new World Cup Winter Triathlon […]

ITU Competition Rules

A 10 m draft zone for standard distance (and shorter) races and a new water safety standard (12C) highlight the […]

6 Things Wearing a Skirt Taught Me

Nicole Deboom had an epiphany while training for a triathlon—and she ran with it. Deboom, a professional triathlete who won Ironman […]

Lose Weight Healthfully

Triathletes are no strangers to the challenges of getting to their optimal race weight. Some athletes can achieve the demanded lightness […]

60 Hours in Cartegena

While attending the official press conference to launch Ironman 70.3 Cartagena, we got the chance to check out Cartagena, one […]

Number 200 for John Wragg

John Wragg did his first Ironman race in 1988. Today he did his 200th, finishing Ironman Cozumel in 14:42:28. The […]

Workout Wednesday: AT/ Tempo Run Intervals

Just ’cause it’s cross country season doesn’t mean you can’t have some fun playing with some speed. Try this speed […]

SRAM 1X: Triathlon Ready

At a time when electronic shifting has become “de rigueur,” especially in high-end bikes, it seems a bit crazy to […]