Month: March 2021

Leeds Tri organisers to donate £40k to tri clubs

For many age-groupers, the 2016 ITU Leeds Triathlon failed to live up to expectation, with organisational issues causing chaos across

ÖtillÖ Swimrun 1000 Lakes: the toughest swimrun yet?

“You’ll be hot, cold, hot, cold – that’s the nature of swimrun…” says Michael Lemmel. “Or, in the case of this race,”

Italy to host its first Ironman

Italy’s first full-distance Ironman triathlon is to take place on September 23 2017 in Cervia, a seaside town in the

Gwen Jorgensen and Richard Murray win Island House Invitational Tri

Olympic gold medallist Gwen Jorgensen and fourth-place finisher in Rio Richard Murray have rounded out their 2016 season with victories

Ironman 70.3 Weymouth to go it alone

Ironman have today confirmed that the full 226km distance Ironman will not be hosted in 2017. The Ironman 70.3 distance

How the Hartree JETS train for triathlon success

The process of planning/periodising the JETS training has, I believe, been one of the central factors in our collective success,

Cervélo P5X: European launch and first ride

 Over three years; 180 hours in the wind tunnel; 14,500 photos; countless interviews, comparisons and deliberations… it took all this

Triathlon science: 4 of the latest research news

1. SOFT AND STRONG Spent time on the physio’s couch due to a run-related injury? According to Harvard professor Irene

Rio stars recognised at BTF awards

Double Olympic Champion (2012 and 2016) Alistair Brownlee was named Olympic Athlete of the Year and Elite Male Athlete of

New run venue needed for 2018 Ironman 70.3 Staffordshire

After two years Ironman 70.3 Staffordshire will finish for the last time at Shugborough estate next year, as the event’s finishing line