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Articles by Tim Carlson

The Weekend Box Nov 15 2015

We offer accounts of a windblown Challenge in Australia, a long course duathlon age group national championship held at a Texas Speedway, and British Triathlon awards.

Aigroz, Riesler win IM Malaysia

Mike Aigroz of Switzerland edged Frederik Croneborg of Sweden, and Diana Riesler of Germany dominated the women's field with a strong bike, split at Ironman Malaysia.

How high can Emma Pooley rise?

Retired cyclist Emma Pooley medaled at the Olympics and UCI Worlds; now she’s winning triathlons like Alpe d’Huez and Embrunman, and ITU duathlon worlds.

The Weekend Box Nov 8 2015

The Weekend Box brings reports of triathlon action at a Challenge half and an Ironman 70.3 in Australia, a debut Women’s Collegiate Nationals in Florida, and a 70.3 in Austin, Texas.

Middaugh, Duffy rule in Maui

Josiah Middaugh broke Ruben Ruzafa’s XTERRA domination with his first XTERRA Worlds win in 15 tries; Flora Duffy beat Lesley Paterson for her 3rd Maui title.

Crawfords take Taiwan 70.3

Gina Crawford and Guy Crawford (not related) won Ironman 70.3 Taiwan; Kate Bevilaqua (Guy Crawford’s significant other) and Christian Kramer (unattached) placed 2nd.

The Weekend Box Oct 25 2015

We bring you accounts of exciting triathlon action from Miami and Mexico in North America, Turkey in Europe and Penrith in Australia - three 70.3s and a short course classic.

Sato, Sharp win Tongyeong WC

Matthew Sharp of Great Britain and Yuka Sato of Japan won their first World Cup titles Saturday in the final race of the 2015 ITU World Cup series in Tongyeong.

Timothy O’Donnell bounces back

After a discouraging setback last year, Timothy O’Donnell hit the reset button and came up with a personal best, top American, 3rd-place finish in Kona.

The Weekend Box Oct 18 2015

A week after Kona, we bring you accounts of a 70.3 and an ITU Duathlon World Championship in Australia, a Challenge half in Spain and, a World Cup in Turkey.

The Olympic-Kona double man

Seven years after his brilliant stretch run to win Olympic gold, Jan Frodeno authored a carefully balanced swim, bike and run to win the Ironman World Championship.