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Articles by Tim Carlson

Steffen, Viennot win Vietnam 70.3

In 100 Fahrenheit heat and 90 percent humidity, Caroline Steffen topped Radka Vodickova and Cyril Viennot edged Tim Van Berkel at Ironman 70.3 Vietnam.

Molinari, Van Vlerken top Rimini

Giulio Molinari of Italy and Yvonne van Vlerken of Netherlands dominated the bike legs to take comfortable wins on a sunny day at Challenge Rimini.

Croneborg, Li tops at Taiwan

Fredrik Croneborg overcame a flat tire with a 2nd-fastest bike and race-best run and Yu-Shiao Li posted a women's-best bike and 2nd-fastest run to win Challenge Taiwan.

Annen, Diemunsch take Huatulco

Jolanda Annen of Switzerland edged Agnieszka Jerzyk of Poland and Etienne Diemunsch of France outran Jelle Geens of Belgium to win the Huatulco World Cup.

Allen&Slack top XTERRA Malaysia

Ben Allen and Jacqui Slack, XTERRA’s most competitive couple, dominated XTERRA Malaysia in hot and humid tropical weather Saturday in Langkawi.

Sanders, Wurtele win St. George

Lionel Sanders took the lead with a race-best bike leg and kept it with a race-best run while Heather Wurtele posted a race-best bike to win St. George 70.3.

Dreitz, Philipp take Mallorca 70.3

Andreas Dreitz used the fastest bike split to win his third straight title, and Laura Philipp crushed the bike leg to outpace Olympic champ Nicola Spirig and win Mallorca 70.3.

The Wildflower Streak

Jesse Thomas says his six wins in a row at Wildflower is due in large part to luck - and a predilection for tough courses with lots of hills on the bike and run.

Gerdes, Reed take Ironman Oz

Beth Gerdes of the U.S. and Tim Reed of Australia ran superb marathons to come from way back to win Ironman Australia on a wet day in Port Macquarie.

Thomas 6-peats Wildflower

Jesse Thomas outran race record holder Terenzo Bozzone to extend his long course domination to 6 straight wins and Liz Lyles defended her title at Wildflower.

Alexander, Luxford top Busselton

Craig Alexander broke away from Mitch Robins with 3km left on the run and set a new course record; Annabel Luxford dominated the women to win Busselton 70.3.