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  • Jun. 25, 2008
    Sodium Replacement Keeps Your Mind Sharp
    With the hot weeks of summer stretching out before them, triathletes are paying closer attention to their sodium replacement strategies during training and racing. Sodium replacement during training can prevent hyponatremia or lowered blood sodium ...
  • Jun. 25, 2008
    Thompson Talks: How the Philly Tri Was Won
    June 22, 2008 - Philadelphia Insurance Triathlon I love Philadelphia right now. My plane is delayed and I might not make my connection, which means I could be sleeping at the Milwaukee airport tonight. But I don’t care. Somehow, winning ...
  • Jun. 20, 2008
    The Hy-Vee Triathlon is the triathlon's sport's biggest payday with $700,000 on the line
    In any other year, pre-race speculation about the Hy-Vee Triathlon BG World Cup in West Des Moines would center on which international stars were likely to win the $200,000 top prize for men and women. With ITU World Cup dominator Vanessa ...
  • Jun. 17, 2008
    Balance: Training Around Work and Family
    Triathlon is tough! It requires long vigorous hours, microscopic attention to diet, expensive equipment and a mental focus that teeters on obsession. Not only is that toughness reflective of race performance, it also affects those closest to us: ...
  • Jun. 12, 2008
    Q&A with Mirinda Carfrae
    Mirinda Carfrae started her triathlon career with great success at the Olympic distance, scoring silver medals at the Olympic-distance Under-23 world championships in 2002 and 2003 and earning a silver medal at the 2003 Salford World Cup. But in ...
  • Jun. 12, 2008
    How Matt Reed Saved His Own Olympic Slot - and Three for the U.S. Men
    All’s well that ends well for Matt Reed and the U.S. men in their quest for priceless 2008 Olympic slots. After his thrilling finish-line sprint that edged out 2000 Olympic champion Simon Whitfield for fifth place at last weekend’s ...
  • Jun. 11, 2008
    So You Want to Be a Professional Triathlete?
    Pro|fes|sion|al - n. 1 a person who makes a business or trade of something that others do for pleasure, such as triathlon. 2 somebody whose occupation requires extensive education or specialized training. So ...
  • Jun. 4, 2008
    Kate Allen Gambles Olympic Hopes on Worlds
    Kate Allen knows exactly how a split second can change everything. In one short, horrible moment, the 38-year-old’s preparations for her Olympic triathlon title defense were jeopardised by a high-speed crash during the bike leg at the ...
  • Jun. 4, 2008
    Tyler Stewart Reports on her Hawaii 70.3 Race and Reflects on the Challnges of Tri and Life
    A lot of people ask me how things have changed for me since I turned professional. I still love what I get to do everyday. I love to race and still get the same butterflies I did 4 years ago in my first race as an amateur. But this year I think I ...
  • Jun. 3, 2008
    SMACKDOWN! TC vs. TC: To Honor or Forget, That is the Question ...
    We know you're used to a good mano a mano on the issues pressing the triathlon world. Well, Jeffy has a few major multisport races to orchestrate this summer, so we've let him off the hook for a while. But that doesn't mean ol' TC isn't ...
  • May. 30, 2008
    Bozzone Tackles Boise 70.3
    Terenzo Bozzone, the 23-year-old New Zealand prodigy who made a big splash in the sport when he smashed the course record with a sensational 3:53:43 at Wildflower two years ago, is starting a new chapter in his career at the inaugural Ironman 70.3 ...
  • May. 29, 2008
    Sheila Taormina Faces the Perils of Pentathlon on the Road to Olympic History
    The 2004 International Triathlon Union World Champion, three time World Cup winner and two-time triathlon Olympian (2000 and 2004) who retired from triathlon late in 2005 after a farewell silver medal at the very first Beijing World Cup did not fall ...