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Articles by Tim Carlson

Matthews, Wellington top Kansas 70.3

Paul Matthews led almost wire to wire to beat David Kahn by 6:02; Chrissie Wellington overcame Leanda Cave’s lead with a blazing 1:16:41 run to win Kansas 70.3.

Verzbicas breaks 4-minute mile

Lukas Verzbicas, the 2009 ITU Duathlon World Champion, joined an exclusive club Saturday at the adidas Jim Ryun High School Dream Mile with a 3:59:71 winning time.

Hoffman, Tisseyre best Boise 70.3

Ben Hoffman’s dominating 2:05:34 bike was the key to his 2:07 margin over runner-up Nicholas Thompson; Magali Tisseyre tops Heather Wurtele by 2:13 at Boise 70.3

Potts, Samuels win Alcatraz

Andy Potts’ race-best swim and bike held off Bevan Docherty’s sizzling race-best run; Nicky Samuels’ killer bike and run topped Leanda Cave by 4:21 at Escape From Alcatraz

Kriat, Paterson tops at Mooseman

Maxim Kriat beat Paul Ambrose by 7 seconds in a fierce duel to defend his title at the Ironman 70.3 Mooseman. Lesley Paterson's bike speed edged Caitlin Snow's run for the women's title.

Bell, Wee top Honu 70.3

Luke Bell’s race-best 1:18:58 run overcomes Chris Lieto’s race-best 2:07:56 bike; Kona pro Bree Wee tops age grouper Sheila Croft by 37 seconds at Honu 70.3

McCormack, Keat conquer Cairns

Ironman World Champion Chris McCormack and fellow Australian Rebekah Keat topped small but talented fields at the inaugural Challenge Cairns

2011 CapTex Triathlon

The 2011 CapTex Triathlon in Austin offered great performances, a mix up that scrambled the men's swim, and a dismal dunking of yours truly. Photo Gallery by Timothy Carlson.

Cat Morrison is on a roll

The 7-time ITU World Championship medalist from Scotland just won 70.3s at Galveston and St Croix and took her second Ironman win at Texas. Now the fleet-footed 34-year-old is aiming at breaking her jinx at Kona.