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Alexander, Steffen take Singapore

Craig Alexander won the 2010 Aviva Ironman 70.3 Singapore and thus successfully defended his title at that hot and humid event. Switzerland's Caroline Steffen grabbed the women's title while defending champion Jodie Swallow had to be content with the runner-up spot.

Politics on Slowtwitch

Triathlon in general and Slowtwitch in particular are, thankfully, Islands of Détente. What should you expect to read on Slowtwitch, and, how politics-free will our words here be?

Ascending California

California is not yet in ascendance. But ascendance is in California. Here's a virtual 3-volume set on climbing, headlined by Summerson's newest catalogue of climbs.

The Education of Jordan Rapp

In Part 1 of 4 of an in depth Q&A, the Princeton grad in aeronautical and mechanical engineering discusses family, school, and sporting inclinations that ultimately led to late blossoming Ironman success

McKenzie, Marsh take IM China

Australian Luke McKenzie beats Hungary’s Jozsef Major by 11:14 for his fourth Ironman title and American Amy Marsh holds off Germany’s Nicole Leder by 10:13 at Ironman China.

Americans on top in Miami

Matt Chrabot won the 2010 Miami International Triathlon in a time of 1:46:29 and beat a pretty stellar field that included Chris Lieto, Matty Reed and Bevan Docherty. The women's title was captured by Sarah Haskins.

Llanos and Dibens in Abu Dhabi

Eneko Llanos won the inaugural Abu Dhabi International Triathlon in a time of 6:34:37 and along the way defeated a stellar field. Julie Dibens grabbed the women’s title despite having to deal with a flat tire.