by Lisa Pringle | Apr 25, 2021 | Jan Frodeno, News
Jan Frodeno has claimed the crown at Challenge Gran Canaria over the half iron distance this weekend. After topping the field at Challenge Miami last month to knock off the rust, the German continues to hone his racing instincts and strategy by racing where and when...
by Lisa Pringle | Apr 25, 2021 | Kristian Blummenfelt, News
When Kristian Blummenfelt did his first triathlon on a whim at the age of 14, little did he know that he would forever become part of Norway’s progression in the sport. Part of a Youth Olympics program projected to get the nation qualified for Olympic triathlon by...
by Lisa Pringle | Apr 22, 2021 | News
When Rio Olympic Games bronze medalist Vicky Holland won the Mooloolaba World Cup race last year, it was a sign that her winter preparation had gone well and she was on form building into the Tokyo Olympic Games. Then the world’s sporting calendar went on pause, and...
by Lisa Pringle | Apr 21, 2021 | News, Tyler Mislawchuk
Tyler Mislawchuk is heading for his second Olympics, and this time he’s going there to win. Five years ago, Tyler was one of five rookie athletes selected by Triathlon Canada for the Rio Olympics. He was the youngest on the starting line. For Tokyo, he will arrive...
by Lisa Pringle | Apr 19, 2021 | Cassandre Beaugrand, News
In her first race as a member of the Bahrain Endurance 13 team, Cassandre Beaugrand took the top spot at the European Triathlon Continental Cup race in Melilla. Traveling to the sunny Spanish enclave in northern Africa, the mixed relay world champion made sure her...
by Lisa Pringle | Apr 14, 2021 | News, Vincent Luis
When the postponement of the Tokyo Olympics was announced last year, Vincent Luis took it as a positive. He and the rest of the field would be able to train on a more level playing field with another year to prepare, versus having to race the Olympics off the back of...