Releases for World Championships
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Throwback Thursday: Spencer Smith’s rewarding career (Jan 08)
By Grady Sports Media
For Spencer Smith, being the youngest men’s world triathlon champion isn’t his biggest accomplishment. Nor was it becoming the first man to...
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Best of 2014: A WTS Series of firsts (Jan 01)
In another claim to a slice of history, Gwen Jorgensen’s win in Edmonton went down in the books several times over.
While the overall title was hers to lose headed...
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Best of 2014: Camilla Pedersen’s comeback (Dec 31)
Camilla Pedersen (DEN) no doubt claimed the comeback story of the year. Late in 2013, the Danish athlete endured a training accident on her bike that required her to be...
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Best of 2014: Mixed Relay magic (Dec 30)
While Great Britain dominated the Mixed Relay to win a hat trick of World Championship titles, a crop of young talent surprised the field, torching past numerous...
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Best of 2014: Lauren Steadman (Dec 28)
In the last four years, the women’s PT4 category has been dominated by one speedy woman – Great Britain’s Faye Mcclelland. The four-time World Champion went...
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Workout Wednesday with Greg Salter (Dec 17)
After breaking a collarbone four days out from the Beijing world age groups in 2011, Greg has competed in seven world championship events in Auckland and London in M55...
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2016 & 2017 WTS Grand Final hosts revealed (Dec 15)
Following the final Executive Board meeting of the year, ITU today announced that Mexico will host the 28th edition of the ITU World Triathlon Grand Final in 2016,...
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Throwback Thursday: The consistent Simon Lessing (Dec 11)
In the first 25 years of International Triathlon Union events, some athletes might have competed in more races, but none had more success than Simon Lessing. As the...
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Workout Wednesday with Claire Vallance (Dec 10)
Balancing a world of academics and athletics, Great Britain’s Claire Vallance swam, biked and ran her way to a silver medal in her first age group World Championship...
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Throwback Thursday: The magnificent Michellie Jones (Dec 04)
When it comes to sustained success over the course of a triathlon career, Australia’s Michellie Jones is the undisputed queen. From her first ITU World Championship...
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Workout Wednesday with Chris Walker (Dec 03)
Chris Walker enjoyed an exciting year of international competition, having served as Gibraltar’s flagbearer for the Commonwealth Games before competing the next day....
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Throwback Thursday: The stellar Miles Stewart (Nov 27)
When Miles Stewart finished fourth in the first 1989 ITU World Championships in Avignon, France he was just 18. When he competed in his final ITU race in 2004, he’d...
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Throwback Thursday: The smashing Karen Smyers (Nov 20)
By Grady Sports Media
By competing in races across the world, earning a spot in both the ITU and USA Triathlon Hall of Fame, coaching a new generation of athletes, and...
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Throwback Thursday: The scrappy Greg Welch (Nov 13)
Greg Welch may be small in stature but his depth of athleticism was immeasurable. With a personality bigger than he was and an iron will to boot, Welch etched his name...
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Edmonton leaves female coaching legacy (Nov 12)
The 2014 TransCanada World Triathlon Grand Final Edmonton in partnership with the Edmonton Triathlon Academy and ITU Development are pleased to announce an exciting...
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