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Rasmus Henning’s happy home

Denmark’s two-time $200,000 Hy-Vee winner, Olympian, Ironman China and Challenge Roth winner, and Kona contender has a beautiful home and family in the small town of Birkerod 30 kilometers north of Copenhagen. Photo gallery by Timothy Carlson.

Potts, Wellington win again

Andy Potts led from start to finish as he won 70.3 Timberman three straight times now. Chrissie Wellington also never trailed in this triathlon as she took the title for the third time in as many attempts and finished 10th overall.

Swiss repeat at ITU Team Worlds

Daniela Ryf, Ruedi Wild, Nicola Sprig and Sven Riederer teamed up for a back-to-back ITU Team Relay World Championship home country victory for the Swiss, who beat France by 40 seconds; USA 8th.

Pschebizin, Brenn rule Inferno Tri

While Germans Marc Pschebizin and Andreas Wolpert managed to take the top spots at the ultra tough Swiss 2010 Inferno Triathlon, Swiss Nina Brenn grabbed the win in the women's category followed by a bunch of her country women.

Brownlee, Norden take ITU Sprint World Championships

Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) stepped up to the plate and won his first world championship title at the inaugural ITU Sprint World Championships in Lausanne, Switzerland. Lisa Norden (SWE) got away from Emma Moffatt (AUS) to take the women's Sprint crown.

70.3 Lake Stevens

Joe Gambles defended his title at 70.3 Lake Stevens and Melanie McQuaid showed that she is fast on the road too. Pics by Randy Sadler.

Bill Logue’s bottled magic

in the mid 1990s, Bill Logue's product shot to the top of the charts. He sold his company at its zenith. I got a call last month from Wendy Ingraham: "Bill Logue is back." Can Logue bottle magic a second time?

Challenge Copenhagen debut

The Challenge Series just added a spectacular Ironman-distance event in the elegant Danish city of Copenhagen. Photo gallery by Timothy Carlson.

Zamora and Macel survive Embrunman

Marcel Zamora and Tereza Macel won the grueling Embrunman iron-distance race in France, where an unusually strong field added to the difficulty of one - if not the single - most punishing 112mi/180km bike courses in the sport.