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Rachel Joyce rejoices

She’s part of a wave of great British women long course triathletes. After winning the ITU Long Distance World Championship, Rachel Joyce is coming into her own. An interview by Timothy Carlson.

What We Have Noticed: Brooks, GU, Trix …

After a small hiatus we are back with a new issue of What We Have Noticed. This week we look at the Brooks Pure Connect, GU Mint Chocolate gel, Trix baby bibs and hat set, the No Drop Zone book and our sub site We Noticed.

Rapp on his first world title

Jordan Rapp talked with Timothy Carlson about winning his first world title, the 2011 ITU Long Distance World Championships, which occurred on Saturday in Henderson, Nevada.

Diemunsch, Peon rule Guatape

Massive mudslides shorten Guatape World Cup to sprint distance, French competitors Etienne Diemunsch and Carole Peon take the wins in Colombia.

Rapp, Joyce win ITU LD Worlds

Jordan Rapp and Rachel Joyce won the 2011 ITU Long Distance World Championship on a cold day in Henderson, Nevada in which the swim was canceled and challenging hills made a tough day.

Schildknecht, Jacobs take IM Florida

Ronnie Schildknecht added another Ironman title to his resume with a convincing win in Panama City Beach in 7:59:42. Jessica Jacobs went sub-9 and repeated as the champion.

XTERRA Halloween 2011

XTERRA’s 16th World Championship concluded with a traditional Halloween party at the Ritz Carlton – just 8 days before the real thing. Photo gallery by Timothy Carlson.

WTC modifies Kona Lottery

WTC outlines changes to the 2012 Kona Lottery — 100 Legacy athletes will have increased odds of being chosen while 100 more general age group athletes will also be chosen

Messick on Kona, Vegas, Lottery

He’s only been on the job four months, but Andrew Messick is stamping his imprimatur on triathlon’s marquis brand. Here he chats with us about Kona, Las Vegas, the pros, Tampa, and the new way the lottery works.

Kienle, Cave win Miami 70.3

Sebastian Kienle earned his win over Michael Raelert with a sizzling 2:01:54 bike split while Leanda Cave won wire-to-wire with race-best splits to take the 2011 Rohto Ironman 70.3 Miami.

Dellow, Rollison top Noosa

David Dellow topped Paul Matthews by 25 seconds and sensational new pro Melissa Rollison edged ITU regular Emma Jackson by 44 seconds to win Noosa.

Random AG Nick Warren

Nick Warren is another age grouper we recently met in a random manner. Like many others, he is very focused on family and job and works out when he finds time – but his day job is quite unique.

Introducing Greg Billington

Greg Billington recently recorded a 4th place at the U23 World Championships in Beijing, China and the Wake Forest University grad has some other fine results on his resume. Sal Farruggia had a few words with him.

XTERRA Maui 2011

The 16th XTERRA World Championship debuted a rugged new course at Kapalua which provided thrills, spills and drama. Photo Gallery by Timothy Carlson.

Kona 2011 – Top 15 women on the bike

We present the top 15 female Ironman World Championship finishers on the bike and look closer at their gear. Fastest bike split this year belonged again to Karin Thuerig who cranked out a course record 4:44:20.

Weiss, Paterson take XTERRA Worlds

Michael Weiss won it on the bike and Lesley Paterson did it with a fearsome run to take their first World titles on a hot day on a tough new course at XTERRA Maui.

XTERRA Worlds pre race

2011 XTERRA World Championship on Maui moved from Makena to Kapalua and pre race action was hot for the 675 entries. Photo Gallery by Timothy Carlson

Raelert, Meyers in Austin

Michael Raelert stormed to the title at Ironman 70.3 Austin with a 1:11:05 run and recorded a 3:47:48 winning time. Jessica Meyers took the win in the women’s race in 4:29:15.

Colucci, Haskins take PanAm Gold

Reinaldo Colucci broke away late in the run to take the Gold for Brazil at the 2011 PanAm Games triathlon. American Sarah Haskins took charge during the swim and bike and earned the women’s title.

The creative Cody Westheimer

Cody Westheimer is an age grouper who got to the Ironman World Championships with a lottery slot and his video diary of his day in Kona touched many of us. We had a few words with this very creative man.