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  • Apr. 16, 2008
    Q&A with Greg Bennett after selection to his second Australian Olympic team
    With a 5th place at the Mooloolaba World Cup, Australia’s Greg Bennett convinced Triathlon Australia selectors that he was the best man for the third and final Australian men’s 2008 Olympic Triathlon team. Although three-time ITU World Champion ...
  • Apr. 16, 2008
    Let the Games Begin!
    In the shadows of the University of Alabama's legendary Crimson Tide football stadium, American Olympic Triathlon hopes will be on the line Saturday. Where football legends from Don Hutson to Joe Namath started their careers, American triathletes ...
  • Apr. 15, 2008
    The Epic Journey: Part 2
    Top XTERRA pros Greg Krause and Josiah Middaugh spent the past few weeks battling the wild of South Africa in the multi-day mountain bike stage race, Absa Cape Epic. We followed the boys through their winter of training, racing and gearing up for ...
  • Apr. 12, 2008
    Surviving Cape Epic: Part 1
    Top XTERRA pros Greg Krause and Josiah Middaugh spent the past few weeks battling the wild of South Africa in the multi-day mountain bike stage race, Absa Cape Epic. We followed the boys through their winter of training. Now Greg tells alll about ...
  • Apr. 11, 2008
    Top-Notch Pros Will Join Beginners Tomorrow at Iron Girl Lake Las Vegas Triathlon
    All-women’s triathlons have been one of the most powerful engines driving up the numbers as the sport of triathlon experiences runaway growth. Part of the allure is that camaraderie factor as women cheer one another to have the best, most life ...
  • Apr. 8, 2008
    Let My People Go (Without Wetsuits)
    Triathlon is supposed to be the pure, untainted pursuit of excellence by the individual in isolation. One man, against the clock, over a prescribed course of set distance. So why do we give out awards? Seriously. Awards rank people, fastest to ...
  • Apr. 2, 2008
    Q&A with Rebekah Keat
    After winning Ironman Western Australia in November 2004, Rebekah Keat tested positive for trace amounts of 19-norandrosterone, a urinary metabolite of the banned steroid precursor norandrostenedione - aka nandrolone. Despite an appeal hearing where ...
  • Apr. 1, 2008
    Kona or Bust
    In triathlon, all roads eventually lead to Kona for the Ironman world championship. It’s the race that, with a lot of help from NBC, put triathlon on the worldwide map. And chances are, thinking back to your very first flirtation with the sport, ...
  • Mar. 27, 2008
    Craig Walton, Triathlon’s Greatest Swimmer-Biker, Hangs it Up
    Any triathlete wondering "Where’s Waldo?" won't be able to find the tall, lanky Tasmanian, triathlon’s greatest swim-bike threat ever, on a starting line. After bagging a record sixth Noosa title this winter, Craig Walton took a long, clear look ...
  • Mar. 26, 2008
    Hunter Kemper Exclusive Interview
    Hunter Kemper has been the most dominant U.S. male triathlete, ranked No. 1 in the world, recording six USA Triathlon Elite national titles, three World Cups, two U.S. Olympic Teams in 2000 and 2004 and a win at the prestigious Life Time Fitness ...
  • Mar. 25, 2008
    Is triathlon the ideal, healthy sport?
    First up is Jeff ... Confucius Say Rest Day By Jeff Henderson Would Confucius have been a triathlete? Though he's choosing to argue otherwise, Timothy would like me to say that yes, Confucius would have been - because ...
  • Mar. 18, 2008
    Your Turn! What's the biggest issue facing triathlon now and in the coming years?
    I could not agree more with your writers on the subject of the gentrification of triathlon and its loss of a sense of adventure. I remember seeing video of Dave Scott's first win in 1980. As I recall, he basically jogged up to five or six guys at ...