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Live coverage from China
14/09/05 - After some amazing racing last weekend at the world championships in Gamagori, the world cup series moves to Beijing, China. There is a very strong field of competitors for the first ever world cup in... |
Full StoryCentral American & Caribbean Championship
14/09/05 - Sunday, Sept. 11. Gilberto Gonzalez from Venezuela dominated the race from start to finish under the Sun of Panamá City, becoming the Central American & Caribbean Championship. Former 1999 Panamerican... |
Full StoryCongress votes to no longer sanction Ironman
14/09/05 - In an unprecedented show of solidarity, International Triathlon Union member nations unanimously passed a resolution to no longer sanction Ironman races, on Friday at the annual ITU Congress in Gamagori,... |
Full StoryITU World Rankings
11/09/05 - Updated Rankings are now available after the 2005 ITU Gamagori Triathlon World Championships. Go to rankings page for full official rankings. |
Full StoryRobbo wins yet another world title!!
11/09/05 - Peter Robertson has amazing won yet another ITU triathlon world championship. In a performance that blew away the competitors and the crowd alike, Robbo added another title to his previous two world... |
Full StoryAustralian Double at ITU World Championships
11/09/05 - In a repeat of the 2003 Queenstown World Championships, Peter Robertson and Emma Snowsill took the top podium stops at the ITU world triathon championships. Australians Peter Robertson and team-mate... |
Full StorySnowsill wins world championships!!
11/09/05 - A blistering solo run set up Emma Snowsill’s second world championship swin in three years in Gamagori Japan today. Battling intense heat, high humidity and a technically difficult course, Snowsill made... |
Full StoryNew Zealand wins U23 gold!!
10/09/05 - Kiwi triathlete Andrea Hewitt, 23 has just won the 2005 ITU Gamagori U23 Women’s world title. In only her fourth ever triathlon Hewitt sewed up the 1.5 km swim, 40 km cycle and 10 km run race race with a... |
Full StoryPortugal, New Zealand and USA Win Gold
10/09/05 - 10 September, 2005: Gamagori, Japan: For immediate release: On an extraordinary day of Triathlon, eight different nations won the nine medals on offer in the Junior Womens and Under 23 Mens and Womens... |
Full StoryAnother gold for USA.
10/09/05 - 18 year old Steve Duplinsky from the USA has just won the 2005 ITU Gamagori Junior men’s world triathlon championships in Gamagori Japan. Duplinsky won comfortably by 25 sec from Johathan Zipf (GER)... |
Full StoryShoemaker wins U23 world championships.
10/09/05 - Jarrod Shoemaker has just claimed the gold medal for the USA in the 2005 ITU Gamagori U23 men’s triathlon championships with an incredible sub 32 minute 10 km run. Daniil Sapunov (KAZ) took the silver... |
Full StoryUSA and GBR dominate World Aquathlon
09/09/05 - Current world triathlon champion Sheila Taormina of the USA, tonight added another title to her belt with victory in the 2005 ITU World Aquathlon Championships in Gamagori, Japan. Carla Moreno (BRA) and... |
Full StoryResults from junior women’s race
09/09/05 - Portugal’s Anais Moniz won the first of six world championships gold medals on offer in Gamagori in Japan this weekend with her blistering win in the Junior women’s race. Over the sprint distance course... |
Full StoryAmazing field for world championships
09/09/05 - Two of the greats of world triathlon, New Zealander Hamish Carter and American Barb Lindquist will race their final world triathlon championships in Gamagori, Japan, on Sunday. Visit the Gamagori event... |
Full StoryFlanders Int. Indoor Triatlon
08/09/05 - 10/11 and 12 november 2005 - Lommel - Belgium. Swimming in a special swimmingpool (33m), Biking on a special ergometer and running around the swimmingpool on a track all indoor Saterday November 12th... |
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