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Triathlon returns to Edmonton
30/06/11 - Paula Findlay grew up watching ITU Triathlon events in Edmonton from 1999 to 2007 and raced at the Hawrelak Park World Cup venue, first as a Kids of Steel competitor then in the Pan American Junior... |
Full StoryIshigaki and Monterrey World Cup show now available
04/06/11 - The latest ITU magazine show is now available on www.triathlonlive.tv. The show features the Ishigaki and Monterrey World Cups, and is packed with the best race action, behind the scenes interviews and... |
Full StoryBrendan Sexton (AUS) breaks through with first ITU World Cup title
08/05/11 - Brendan Sexton (AUS) ran away from the field late in the run to snatch his first career World Cup title in Monterrey, punctuating his impressive start to the 2011 season. Earlier this year, Australia’s... |
Full StorySarah Haskins (USA) claims first career ITU World Cup in Monterrey
08/05/11 - Sarah Haskins of the U.S. used a breakaway on the bike to score her first career ITU Triathlon World Cup title in Monterrey on Sunday. Japan’s Ai Ueda claimed silver for the second straight year. Anne... |
Full StoryMonterrey Press Conference Highlights
07/05/11 - Two days before the elite women’s and men’s races at the Monterrey ITU Triathlon World Cup, four athletes met the media at the event’s official pre-race press conference. In attendance were Bevan... |
Full Story20 years of ITU World Cups: Q&A with Mike Pigg
04/05/11 - Mike Pigg raced into ITU history in St Croix 20 years ago when he became the first men’s ITU World Cup winner. In a thrilling race, Pigg narrowly out sprinted the first two ITU World Champions, Australian... |
Full StoryCelebrating 20 years of ITU Triathlon World Cup history
04/05/11 - A new era in triathlon history began on May 5th 1991 as the ITU World Cup series kicked off in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, just two years after the first World Championships in Avignon, France. ... |
Full StoryMonterrey World Cup Preview
03/05/11 - The third round of the 2011 ITU Triathlon World Cup series is set for Monterrey, Mexico where full fields of 150 athletes from 34 nations will compete in this Sunday’s races. It’s the second straight... |
Full StoryThree-time Olympian Hunter Kemper (USA) finds gold in Ishigaki
17/04/11 - American Hunter Kemper finally found gold and the World Cup podium also welcomed two brand new medallists in a thrilling men’s race in Ishigaki. In a race that had plenty of breaks and surprises, it... |
Full StoryBarbara Riveros Diaz continues great start to 2011 with win in Ishigaki
17/04/11 - Chilean Barbara Riveros Diaz has continued her stellar start to the 2011 season by running away with the Ishigaki ITU Triathlon World Cup title in Japan. Riveros Diaz claimed bronze in the first ITU... |
Full StoryIshigaki Press Conference Highlights
16/04/11 - Jenkins pulls out from the race due to brush burns caused by bike crash in Sydney. International athletes are united to give Japan “happiness and love.” Summer has arrived in Ishigaki, a tiny island in... |
Full StoryIshigaki World Cup Preview
14/04/11 - The second round of the 2011 ITU Triathlon World Cup series is Ishigaki, a scenic island in southwestern Japan. A total of 129 athletes from 33 nations will line up on the starting grids for this... |
Full StoryChacon helps Team ITU to a strong 2011 debut
29/03/11 - Costa Rica’s Leonardo Chacon highlighted Team ITU’s first performance of the year at the season opening World Cup in Mooloolaba. A total of five athletes from five different countries raced in the... |
Full StorySamuels powers away on bike and steals Mooloolaba win
27/03/11 - Nicky Samuels of New Zealand used a daring breakaway on the bike to snap up her first career ITU Triathlon World Cup title today in Mooloolaba. Two-time reigning World Champion Emma Moffatt came from... |
Full StoryKahlefeldt takes third Mooloolaba title
26/03/11 - Brad Kahlefeldt led a gold-silver Australian finish at today’s Mooloolaba ITU Triathlon World Cup. Teammate Brendan Sexton overcame a 15-second penalty and out-sprinted France’s David Hauss for... |
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