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Articles by Tim Carlson

Stoltz, Kabush win Beaver Creek XTERRA

Conrad Stoltz of South Africa beat Josiah Middaugh of the U.S. by 1:19 and Danelle Kabush of Canada topped Sara Tarkington of the U.S. by 2:53 to win the XTERRA Mountain Championship at Beaver Creek, Colorado.

Whitfield to carry Canada’s flag

Four-time Olympian, 2000 Olympic Triathlon gold medalist and 2008 Olympic Triathlon silver medalist Simon Whitfield was chosen to be Canada’s Olympic flag bearer in London opening ceremony.

Dye, Bennett win Boulder Peak

Cameron Dye outpaced fellow Boulder pro Matt Reed by 3:18 and Olympian Laura Bennett outran Ironman 70.3 World Champ Melissa Rollison by 1:35 to win the Boulder Peak 5i50 Triathlon

Cunningham, Naeth take Rev3 Portland

Richie Cunningham’s better swim topped Jesse Thomas’s better bike-run to win by 23 seconds; Angela Naeth overcame Meredith Kessler’s better swim with a better bike-run to win by 2:18 at Rev3 Portland Half.

Vanhoenacker, Steffen win Frankfurt

Marino Vanhoenacker of Belgium edged Sebastian Kienle of Germany by 6:18 and Caroline Steffen of Switzerland smashed the women’s field with a near-record 8:52:33 to win Frankfurter Sparkasse Ironman European Championships.

Bennett, Williamson tops at Muncie

In an Ironman 70.3 race shortened to Olympic distance by dangerously high temperatures, Greg Bennett edged Josh Amberger by 1:13 and Kelly Williamson cruised past Jodie Swallow by 4 minutes 2 seconds at Muncie.

Patricia Walsh’s blind ambition

Patricia Walsh has been shattering preconceived limitation about blind persons in the workplace as well as triathlon. In her third season in the sport, she is aiming at an ITU paratriathlon world title.

Al-Sultan, Corbin win IM Austria

Faris Al-Sultan topped Daniel Fontana by 9:07 for his 6th Ironman win and Linsey Corbin edged Erika Csomor by 2:11 to take her 2nd Ironman title on a hot day at Kärnten Ironman Austria

Ellice, Ryf win Liverpool 5i50

Clark Ellice of New Zealand topped James Seear of Australian by 37 seconds and Daniela Ryf of Switzerland outraced Alicia Kaye of the United States by 2:01 to win Liverpool 5i50.

USADA files charges against Lance

The United States Anti-Doping Agency today filed formal doping charges against Lance Armstrong which could cost him all of his seven Tour de France titles; Armstrong attorney Robert Luskin called charges “baseless.”

Dye, Haskins win Philadelphia Triathlon

Cameron Dye bested Andy Potts by 47 seconds and Sarah Haskins beat Sara McLarty by 6:06 to win the men’s and women’s titles at the Philadelphia Insurance Triathlon; several women pros DQ’d for missing swim buoys.