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  • May. 29, 2008
    Sheila Taormina Faces the Perils of Pentathlon on the Road to Olympic History
    The 2004 International Triathlon Union World Champion, three time World Cup winner and two-time triathlon Olympian (2000 and 2004) who retired from triathlon late in 2005 after a farewell silver medal at the very first Beijing World Cup did not fall ...
  • May. 24, 2008
    Tim Don Goes for Gold
    With the Beijing Olympics rapidly approaching, many athletes will be still trying to qualify for Team Great Britain and book their ticket to China. It's no different for British triathlete Tim Don, who's trying to make his country's the squad for ...
  • May. 18, 2008
    Coach Profile: Janis Luby, Northwestern University
    When Janis Luby agreed to coach Northwestern University’s triathlon team, there were only 26 returning members. Five months later, she was coaching a team that had grown to 54 athletes. “I knew I was going to have a variety of ...
  • May. 13, 2008
    Triathlon-related short subjects from around the World
    Triathlon enters the U.S. presidential race “Mr. Wright, Senator Barack Obama’s former pastor, was cocky, defiant, declamatory, inflammatory and mischievous, but most of all, he was all over the place, performing a television ...
  • May. 11, 2008
    Dave Martin Remembered Warmly by Family and Friends
    All the fear and shock and worldwide media attention in the aftermath of his death by a great white shark attack April 5 in Solana Beach was really quite far from the kind, quiet essence of Dave Martin. Bit by bit, as family and friends and ...
  • May. 7, 2008
    Deployed Manas Couple Trains for Ironman
    5/7/2008 - MANAS AIR BASE, KYRGYZSTAN -- One of the first things KC-135 Stratotanker pilots 1st Lts. Craig and Catherine Christ packed when coming here were their running shoes. The second was their stationary bikes. While not everyone thinks of ...
  • May. 6, 2008
    SMACKDOWN!
    This week, TC posed the question: "Should USA Triathlon enact rules to force green lifestyles and races for the long-term survival of the sport? That is, no planet, no clean air, no clean water, no triathlon in the 22nd century?" The wily Henderson ...
  • May. 3, 2008
    From the Diary of Greg Remaly
    April 24, 2008 You never really know what to expect as a pro triathlete. Sometimes everything seems to be going wrong but then you realize you're actually doing pretty well. Other times, everything seems to be going along perfectly and then your ...
  • May. 1, 2008
    Making the Team
    We've all been the newbies on borrowed bikes, the pie-eyed on the receiving end of veteran advice, and through it all we've learned what our sport is really all about. Triathlon may be an individual endeavor, but it doesn't take long before you ...
  • Apr. 30, 2008
    Giddyup Wildflower!
    For many triathletes, the Wildflower Triathlon festival weekend has served as the exciting and competitive start of the summer triathlon season for over 25 years. This year marks the 26th annual offering of the popular Central California race ...
  • Apr. 30, 2008
    The Russians are Coming!
    Gentlemen, start your calculators! Just when you thought it was safe to await the Hy-Vee shootout at Des Moines between Hunter Kemper and Andy Potts for the third and final place on the U.S. men’s 2008 Olympic team, the International Triathlon ...
  • Apr. 29, 2008
    Thompson Talks
    After finishing one of my favorite races of the season, a feeling of malaise came over me. I should have been excited to win one the biggest duathlons in the U.S., but the troubling lack of professionals in the field seemed to indicate the ...