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Hunting the million dollar payday

Daniela Ryf had a season for the ages – Ironman 70.3 and Ironman World Champion. Can she top it off at Bahrain with the biggest prize in triathlon history?

A confident Andreas Raelert

Andreas Raelert finished second in Kona this year and that has given him new confidence for 2016, but it will not only be about triathlon next year.

Your Winter Strategy

Somewhere in between a 12-month, full-gas, assault on training and a complete collapse on the couch exists a low-stress maintenance program. We have a plan for your Winter.

Another 2015 Movember update

Since the first 2015 Movember update the Men of Triathlon have really stepped it up and now raised over $13,000, but a lot of work is still left to do.

Norseman is upping the game

More people than ever attempted to get in the 2016 Isklar Norseman Xtreme Triathlon and that is great as that meant almost $25,000 for Doctors Without Borders.

The many talents of Matt McElroy

Matt McElroy is a 23-year old athlete from California who recently won the U23 Duathlon World Championship title in Adelaide, Australia - but this man is talented in many ways.

2015 Ironman Arizona images

Lionel Sanders and Meredith Kessler struck gold in Arizona, but many other athletes also left strong impressions. Enjoy this beautiful image gallery by Eric Wynn.

Sanders goes sub 8 in Arizona

Canadian Lionel Sanders grabbed the win at Ironman Arizona in 7:58:22, thanks to a 2:47:07 run. American Meredith Kessler defended her title in a dominating fashion.

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.

Running for dough in WSNC

The Matt Gfeller Donut Run in Winston-Salem brought out 912 runners to run 5k and eat a few donuts, but most importantly it raised over $50,000 for pediatric trauma.