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Articles by Tim Carlson

Javier Gomez dominates Chicago

Javier Gomez, recovered from slight injury at London, won his fourth World Triathlon Series race of the year by 8 seconds over Portuguese newcomer Joao Pereira and took a 420 point lead in the WTS series.

The Weekend Box Jun 29 2014

We bring you a speed-fest Ironman in Austria, a rainy crash-fest in the south of France, tight duels in West Texas, a new race in Atlantic City and much more.

Jorgensen storms Chicago

Gwen Jorgensen erases 69-seconds deficit with a smashing run to win WTS Chicago, sets new mark with 6 WTS victories, ties record with 3 straight WTS wins, and jets to 758 point lead the WTS season standings.

Joe Gambles is all in for 2014

After finally cracking the podium at the Ironman 70.3 World Championship last year, multiple 70.3 winner Joe Gambles is aiming at a win at Mt. Tremblant 70.3 Worlds and top threes at Roth and Kona.

Yoder, Goss win Syracuse 70.3

Cycling prodigy Andrew Yoder finally put the whole race together and topped a strong 70.3 field; Lauren Goss smashed the women's field by eight minutes at Ironman 70.3 Syracuse.

The Weekend Box Jun 22 2014

On the weekend of the summer solstice, we bring you clashes in Kitzbühel, an off road excursion in Greece, a 70.3 in Canada and much more

A blind sommelier – and triathlete

While battling a degenerative eye disease that leaves her legally blind, Amy Dixon became a wine expert, continued her passion for equestrian for a time, and now is a triathlete aiming at the 2016 Paralympics.

2014 Ironman 70.3 Boulder

Mild late spring temperatures, strong fields, and a bike course devoid of hills, Ironman 70.3 Boulder was poised for record times - and we bring you images.

Gambles, Swallow top Boulder

Joe Gambles broke his own race record to win his fourth straight Ironman 70.3 Boulder title; Jodie Swallow won with the second-fastest women’s time ever.

The Weekend Box Jun 15 2014

The Weekend Box brings you a thrilling come-from-behind XTERRA win at Richmond, Irish-British winners at the hilly Wimbleball, and a finish chute collapse in Huatulco.

XTERRA prodigy goes pro

Weeks after turning 18, this Mexico City talent was first overall amateur at XTERRA Worlds; he's making pro podiums this year and coach Lesley Paterson predicts Mauricio Mendez will soon be XTERRA World Champion.

Weekend Box Jun 8 2014

Weekend events bring joyous accounts of the oldest men’s Ironman winner, more action in Cairns, Canadians atop the Idaho podium, excitement in Kansas and more