Brownlee back to winning ways in World Triathlon Series
Britain’s Olympic hero Jonny Brownlee put a couple of tough years behind him to return to the top of the WTS podium in Edmonton
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Britain’s Olympic hero Jonny Brownlee put a couple of tough years behind him to return to the top of the WTS podium in Edmonton
Australian ends barren run by holding off USA’s Summer Rappaport, with Britain’s Beth Potter and Sophie Coldwell both in top 15
A sell-out field witnesses hot temperatures and one of UK triathlon’s truly great courses
With individual and mixed relay racing on consecutive days, the Hamburg weekend of the World Triathlon Series is its best supported and often most action-packed event of the season. With the 2019 stopover continuing that trend, here are five takeaways from the racing…
Dreams came true at DATEV Challenge Roth with Franconian local Andi Dreitz taking victory to the delight of the home crowd
Lucy Charles-Barclay goes one better than last year in Germany and takes victory at one of long-distance triathlon’s greatest races, Challenge Roth
Vincent Luis anchored France’s successful defence of the mixed relay world title, as Jess Learmonth first leg struggles meant GB were never in contention for honours.
Brownlee, Bishop and Yee all saw their World Triathlon Series chances hit the deck in Germany as Australia’s Jake Birtwhistle sprinted to success.
Britain’s Non Stanford looked close to her best as she held off France’s Cassandre Beaugrand for a first WTS victory in more than three years.
With two Kona podiums each, Lucy Charles-Barclay and David McNamee are two of the most consistent long-distance triathletes in the world today, but what can they do at Roth and will they smash any records? Well the waiting is nearly over and we will find out tomorrow…
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With USA’s Katie Zafares returning to the top of the podium, Jelle Geens a surprise winner and a revised schedule to beat an electrical storm, what other insights did we gain from a hectic fifth round of the 2019 World Triathlon Series in Canada.
Belgian Jelle Geens produced a career-best performance to take victory in Montreal ahead of world champion Mario Mola
USA’s Katie Zafares furthered her quest for the World Triathlon Series title, as Britain’s top-ranked women continued their impressive consistency
Claire Cashmore, Dave Ellis and Hannah Moore all top the podium in Canada as qualifying gets underway for Tokyo 2020
Double-Olympic champion Alistair Brownlee battled through adverse weather conditions, a cancelled swim and a plucky Irish challenger in Cork, before confirming he’s looking forward to a “learning experience” in Hawaii.
Georgia Taylor-Brown, Ben Dijkstra, Sophie Coldwell and Alex Yee triumph in revised duathlon format after a cancelled swim.
Running coach takes on 214-peak Wainwright record attempt, hoping to finish the 318-mile challenge in under 6 days and 13 hours.
Series leader Katie Zaferes finishes second, Jess Learmonth third
Two-time Olympic champ, and 2018 70.3 world champ runner up, Ali Brownlee is to race his first full distance at IM Cork in Ireland this month.
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Japan played host to the third round of the 2019 World Triathlon Series, with British Tri adding to the plot by using it as its first Olympic selection race. 220 columnist Tim Heming assesses the fallout…
Showing no signs of the injuries that have plagued him in recent years, the double Olympic Champion Ali Brownlee takes gold in Cagliari
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