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Boulder Kids Triathlon

From 3-year-olds wearing floaties to some very quick 14-year-olds, images from the Boulder Kids Triathlon.

America’s top man in ITU racing

After his groundbreaking win at Hamburg, Jarrod Shoemaker is 5th in the ITU’s Dextro Energy World Championship Series points chase; key to his rise in an era of smoking hot runners – never worse than third-best run.

Philip Graves – the new threat

When 20-year old Philip Graves followed up his win at 70.3 UK with a victory at Ironman UK, he served notice that he is someone to keep an eye on moving forward. Will there be another British sensation in Kona before too long?

Monforte breaks Ultraman records

Amber Monforte, Xterra contender and nurse, smashed the Ultraman Canada overall women’s record, the bike split records, and women’s record for the Ultraman distance with her 25:36:49 clocking.

What makes cycling prodigy Andrew Yoder run?

Andrew Yoder can swim like a fish and ride like a whirlwind. Can this 20-year-old sensation from Pennsylvania Dutch country who passed up college to turn pro triathlete develop a first rate run to fulfill his dreams of greatness?

Trent Grimsey – open water fish

21-year old Aussie Trent Grimsey won the Waikiki Roughwater Swim and the RCP Tiburon Mile in 2008, and at the recent FINA Swimming World Championships in Rome he earned a silver medal in the 25k open water race.

Clarke, Jenkins win London Triathlon

Home country favorites Will Clarke and Helen Jenkins win the Mazda London Triathlon; Formula One race car driver Jenson Button records 2:07:20 Olympic distance finish among citizen competitors

Graves, Bayliss take Ironman UK

Philip Graves, the 20-year-old uberbiker who won Ironman UK 70.3, might be the youngest Ironman winner in history; Bella Bayliss takes her third straight Ironman UK title – and 11th career Ironman victory

Vanhoenacker, Goos in Antwerp

Marino Vanhoenacker won the Marc Herrremans Classic Ironman 70.3 Antwerp for the third time in the row and continues his dominant 2009 performance. Sofie Goos took the women's title and thus helped the Belgian sweep at home.

Carfrae, O’Donnell take Calgary 70.3

Timothy O’Donnell broke away on the swim and run to take a 7-minute margin of victory over Ben Hoffman; Mirinda Carfrae dominated the field to finish in 4:11:05 for a 10-minute margin of victory over Magali Tisseyre.

Greg Bennett ‘lucky’ in crash

Three-time Life Time Fitness series champion Greg Bennett wins New York City one weekend, gets smashed up in bike-car crash in Boulder the next; says he’s 'lucky' and hopes to be back in action at Chicago