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African Champs coming to Tunisia
14/11/07 - Earlier this year, Tunisia became the seventh and most recent African nation to join the International Triathlon Union as a National Federation and the country has the honor of hosting the 2008 African... |
Full StoryAll is ready for African Cup
09/10/07 - The 2007 Troutbeck ATU African Triathlon Cup event will return to the site of the 2006 African Triathlon Championships. Situated 250km east of Harare, Zimbabwe, Troutbeck Inn is a picturesque 2 star hotel... |
Full StoryKids Triathlon Clinic in South Africa
23/05/07 - In April, a group of 29 coaches from seven African countries gathered in Stellenbosch, South Africa to participate in a six-day coaching course. After working together, sharing ideas and learning,... |
Full Story1st wins for Sweetland and DeVilliers
14/05/07 - It was a day of firsts as 18-year old Kirsten Sweetland of Canada and local favourite Hendrik DeVilliers of South Africa both captured their first-ever world cup victories at the 2007 Richards Bay BG... |
Full StoryDeVilliers grabs Gold for S.Africa
13/05/07 - Crowd favourite Hendrik DeVilliers of South Africa ran away from a strong field to win his country’s first-ever world cup gold today on home soil at the 2007 Richards Bay BG Triathlon World Cup. ... |
Full StoryYoung Sweetland wins first WC
13/05/07 - Current Junior world champion Kirsten Sweetland of Canada has just won the 2007 Richards Bay BG Triathlon World Cup in South Africa. The 18-year old Canadian’s time of 2 hours 3 minutes and 32 seconds... |
Full StoryNigerian coaches in BG Sport Development
02/05/07 - Two Nigerian Triathlon Coaches attended the just concluded ITU course for coaches and facilitators. They are Messers Bashir Mohammed and Emmanuel. They found the course extremely rewarding and were full... |
Full StoryAfrican coaching course a success
23/04/07 - A group of 29 coaches from seven African countries converged on the beautiful university town of Stellenbosch, South Africa for a six-day coaching course. The course was organised and funded by the ITU... |
Full StoryAfrican Champs in Mauritius
01/04/07 - Kate Roberts and Hendrik de Villiers of South Africa have won the 2007 ATU African Triathlon Championships in Le Coco Beach, Mauritius. Hot and humid weather conditions and crystal clear water welcomed... |
Full StoryBattle for African champs title
24/03/07 - Le Coco Beach in Mauritius with its azure skies, emerald coves and crystal-clear seas stretching to the protective barrier-reef in the distance offers the picture perfect venue for the 2007 African ITU... |
Full StoryITU Coaching Course in Africa
14/03/07 - Tambin texto en espaol. The ITU Competitive Triathlon Coaching Course scheduled for 19 24 April in Stellenbosch, South Africa has attracted 20 coaches from eight African nations (Tunisia, Nigeria,... |
Full StoryBerg and Wolfaardt top in Africa
13/03/07 - Tambin texto en espaol. Corrine Berg and Erhard Wolfaardt from South Africa moved to the top of the African continental rankings after the very successful ITU African Cup event in Langebaan on the South... |
Full StoryITU support in Zimbabwe.
12/03/07 - También texto en español. Craig Redman (National Development Coach, Australia) travelled to Harare, Zimbabwe to present a 4- day Australian Level 1 Coaching Course to a group of 13 local coaches in an... |
Full StoryLisk And Hauss Win In Langebaan
03/03/07 - It was a surprised David Hauss of France who claimed first place at the ITU African Cup today. Chasing Sander Berk (Netherlands), Bas Diederen (Netherlands) and Kent Horner (South Africa) out of the water... |
Full StoryHistorical ITU visit to Tunisia
28/02/07 - Tambin texto en espaol. In an effort to assist with the global development of triathlon Libby Burrell (Director, ITU Sport Development) and Ned Wills (BG Group) paid a visit to Tunisia in North Africa... |
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