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Articles by Tim Carlson

2013 Kona women’s favorites

No dominant force, a few key players missing, some usual favorites battling physical woes and many talented contenders make the Ironman World Championship women’s elite race maddeningly difficult to pick

2013 Kona Men’s Favorites

Taking on the impossible task of Ironman World Championship predictions once again, this humble prognosticator thinks that Eneko Llanos, Pete Jacobs and Andreas Raelert will go 1-2-3 atop the talented men’s pro field.

Weekend Box Sep 29 2013

In the final week of September, we bring reports from around the globe including a World Cup in Spain, a French Grand Prix sprint final, an Ironman 70.3 from Georgia and the Los Angeles Triathlon.

Maui-Lanai double crossing

Meredith Novack was looking for a personal challenge and found it with a quest to break a record for a round trip Lanai-Maui swim.

Pedersen emerges from coma

2013 Ironman Europe champion Camilla Pedersen of Denmark has been taken out of a medically induced coma 19 days after a bike crash during training in her home town of Esbjerg and is now breathing on her own.

The Weekend Box Sep 22 2013

On a fairly busy weekend, we have race reports from 70.3s in Provence and Cozumel, the inaugural Ironman Lake Tahoe, Rev3 Branson and Life Time Fitness Tempe.

2013 Pacific Grove Triathlon

The 19th edition of Terry Davis’s slice of triathlon heaven – The Triathlon at Pacific Grove – was won by Radka Vodickova and Tommy Zaferes on a mostly sunny Saturday. Photo Gallery by Timothy Carlson

ITU Worlds Thursday Box

USA's Gorman wins Junior Women's, France's Coninx takes Junior Men's, Australia's McShane takes U23 Women's and Pierre Le Corre won Under 23 Men's titles at the ITU Worlds in London.

The Hauschildt supremacy

Aussie Melissa Hauschildt proved in Las Vegas that the long course women could hold off the assault of the ITU short course racers and that she has the strongest bike and run in the Ironman 70.3 business.

The Comeback Kid repeats

Sebastian Kienle should have been a prohibitive favorite defending his Ironman 70.3 World Championship at distance and on a course that suits him perfectly. But injuries and illness left him just hoping for a top 10.