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Articles by Tim Carlson

Melissa masters Melbourne

Melissa Hauschildt overcame blisters and a world class field to win IM Melbourne and qualify for her Kona debut - postponed after last September’s massage gone wrong.

Angela Naeth talks changes

After her win at Ironman Chattanooga, a new coach and a new bike, fastest-bike-split champ Angela Duncan Naeth says this will be the year of her long-anticipated Kona debut.

Amorelli, Haskins take San Juan

Igor Amorelli and Sarah Haskins won the elite titles at Ironman 70.3 Puerto Rico in a race marred by a shootout near the course from which stray bullets wounded two triathletes.

Don, Tisseyre tops at Monterrey

2014 Ironman 70.3 Worlds bronze medalist Tim Don of Great Britain and two-time Ironman 70.3 Worlds bronze medalist Magali Tisseyre of Canada take Monterrey 70.3

Cook, Lagerstrom win Sarasota

Two U.S. competitors used race-best runs to win the elite titles at the Sarasota CAMTRI sprint triathlon - Summer Cook won her first professional race and Eric Lagerstrom continued his strong 2015.

Scattolin dies from crash injuries

Linda Scattolin succumbed to injuries sustained when she and fellow Italian triathlete Edith Niederfriniger were struck by a bus while cycling last Saturday in South Africa.

Gomez, Hauss win Mooloolaba

Tamara Gomez Garrido of Spain won her first World Cup and David Hauss of France finally won his favorite race at the Mooloolaba World Cup sprint triathlon in Australia.

Billy the Kid talks Ultraman

Billy Edwards, the coach of the Naval Academy Triathlon team, a former pro triathlete and a 2003 Iraq War veteran, recounts the ups and downs of his win at Ultraman Florida

Italian triathletes badly injured

Italian triathletes Edith Niederfriniger and Linda Scattolin were seriously injured Saturday when they were struck by a bus on a training ride in South Africa.

Reed, Edwards win Subic Bay

Tim Reed and Parys Edwards both won it on the bike; Reed topping Mitchell Robins, and Edwards out performing Beth Gerdes at Ironman 70.3 Subic Bay.

Gwensanity reigns in Abu Dhabi

World Champion Gwen Jorgensen comes from 1:04 back with a race-best 15:58 5k run to win her 6th straight WTS race by 16 seconds; Katie Zaferes takes 2nd as US women go 1-2-6-9-10.