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  • Aug. 20, 2008
    Live From Beijing: Race Recaps
    Emma Snowsill is the Olympic champion. The three-time International Triathlon Union world champion executed the perfect choreography Monday to become the sport's third women's Olympic Triathlon gold medalist. Snowsill stuck like glue to Vanessa ...
  • Aug. 15, 2008
    Live from Beijing: Welch's Women's Preview
    In the final days leading up to the Olympic Triathlon, the sun has finally come out after 10 days of average-looking grey skies and torrential rain. Now Beijing is turning on the weather, and when there is sunshine, there is heat. The humidity is ...
  • Aug. 13, 2008
    Live from Beijing: Greg Welch's Men's Preview
    The teams are starting to arrive in Beijing, so we know that we are inching closer to the race. Monday is the women’s race starting at 7.30 a.m. local time in Beijing. I am heading out to the race briefing on Saturday morning and will let you ...
  • Aug. 12, 2008
    Greg Welch: Live From Beijing
    Couldn't dig your way to China for the 2008 Summer Olympics? Don't worry, we'll bring the five-ring action to you. Check in throughout the next couple weeks, as multisport legend and triathlon luminary Greg Welch reports on all the sights and ...
  • Aug. 8, 2008
    My Time to Win
    Eduardo Martin Sturla is currently the only professional triathlete who lives and trains full-time in Argentina. Along with Barbara Buenahora, Oscar Galíndez and Francisco Pontano, he is one of only four compatriots in history who have won ...
  • Aug. 6, 2008
    Catching Up With Crowie
    Australian Craig Alexander has become one of the best-known names in multisport over the past decade. Adam Palmer caught up with the multi-distance star to ask about family, foes, favorite races and that dream of a Kona title. Will you ...
  • Aug. 1, 2008
    10 Reasons Why Bowling is Better Than Triathlon
    The other day I went bowling for the first time in about 10 years and I was amazed at how the sport has changed. If you have not gone bowling in a few years, you want to give it a fresh try. So it is with a bit of sadness that today I’m ...
  • Jul. 23, 2008
    Braving the Channel
    As triathletes, we can certainly appreciate extreme endurance efforts. Two New York-based swimmers will make the brave stroke across the mighty English Channel this August. Inside Triathlon contributor Amy Wu caught up with Channel-aspirant Willy ...
  • Jul. 21, 2008
    2008 Boulder Peak Triathlon Photo Gallery
    We caught all the hot and steamy action from the classic Colorado race! Click on each image for a full-sized view.
  • Jul. 9, 2008
    Cycling to Improve Running
    On March 29, 2008, I completed the greatest experience of my life. No it was not an Ironman (that ranks No. 2 on my list)—I cycled across the country. Along the way, I was hit by a car, had a short bout with hypothermia, faced headwinds up to 60 ...
  • Jul. 3, 2008
    Lucy Smith, Running for Joy
    There was a stretch of time (for a couple of years) where on occasion, while running around some local lakes, a runner would approach at an alarming speed. I could instantly deduce who she was even as a mere spot in the distance. Her form was so ...
  • Jul. 2, 2008
    Love that Skin: Sun, Sweat and Screen
    Our skin, or integument, is the largest organ of the human body. Dermatologists just love to remind us that skin is also our most visible organ and therefore our main method of socio-sexual communication. And let’s face it: that is the main reason ...