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Articles by Tim Carlson

Rasmus Henning’s road back

Cursed with a mysterious, painful cramp in two races after a deeply disappointing 2010 Kona, Rasmus Henning has a new coach, a new attitude and comes to Ironman Hawaii under the radar.

Rapp, Ellis dominate IM Canada

Jordan Rapp won his third Ironman title and second Subaru Ironman Canada win with a 13-minute margin over Torsten Abel. Mary Beth Ellis topped Erin Baker’s 21-year old course record to take the women's title.

McDonald, Kraft win IM Louisville

Chris McDonald won the 2011 Ford Ironman Louisville with a race-best 4:35:45 bike to earn a 2:59 margin over runner-up Patrick Evoe. Nina Kraft held off the late charge of Jackie Arendt to take the women's race.

Brent McLarty killed cycling

Brent McLarty, 62, the father of professional triathletes Sara and Dustin McLarty, was hit by a van and killed Wednsday while cycling near his home in Deland, Florida

Triathlon photographer hit by car

Award winning photographer Paul Phillips got injured when hit by an SUV before the USA Triathlon Age Group Nationals in Burlington, Vermont - while walking across a crosswalk in a neon vest. [Revisit this article for latest updates on Paul.]

2011 SF Tri at Alcatraz

The currents were tough in The Bay, the sand ladder daunting at Tri-California's San Francisco Triathlon at Alcatraz. Photo Gallery by Timothy Carlson

Zaferes, Lavelle top Alcatraz

Tommy Zaferes edged Brian Fleischmann for a breakthrough win and Becky Lavelle won it with the swim, edging Christie Sym by 35 seconds at SF Triathlon at Alcatraz

Kahsar, Willliams win AG Nationals

Karl Kahsar, the 2011 USAT Collegiate National Men's Champion, and Susan Williams, the 2004 Olympic bronze medalist, win overall titles at USAT age group nationals

2011 Challenge Copenhagen

The second Challenge Copenhagen provided speed, thrills and a great experience in a race set in Denmark's magical capital. Photo Gallery by Timothy Carlson.

Aussies repeat at Copenhagen

Tim Berkel overcame a drafting penalty and a late charge by Jimmy Johnsen to win the 2011 Challenge Copenhagen. Rebekah Keat broke her own record with a dominating 8:52:42 to take the women's title again.

Keat is a sub-9 hour regular

In 2011, Keat suffered through a bout of extreme fatigue and was hit by a car, but at Roth she was back in the sub-9 hour club and is ready to defend her Copenhagen title.