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  • Nov 26, 2024 | triathlete.com | Jordan Blanco

    New perk! Get after it with local recommendations just for you. Discover nearby events, routes out your door, and hidden gems when you sign up for the Local Running Drop. In the relentless grind of professional triathlon, where athletes obsess over amassing training volume and checking weekly mileage, Kat Matthews stands apart.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | triathlete.com | Jordan Blanco

    New perk! Get after it with local recommendations just for you. Discover nearby events, routes out your door, and hidden gems when you sign up for the Local Running Drop. When Jackie Hering crossed the finish line at Ironman Hamburg this year, the clock read 8:19:14 – the fastest time ever recorded by an American woman in an Ironman event, though a slightly-shortened bike course prevents it from being labeled an official record.

  • Oct 31, 2024 | triathlete.com | Jordan Blanco

    New perk! Get after it with local recommendations just for you. Discover nearby events, routes out your door, and hidden gems when you sign up for the Local Running Drop. Many age-groupers (AGers) look to the top pros at the Ironman World Championships and feel the pull of inspiration, seeing in athletes like Laura Philipp, Nikki Bartlett, and Matt Hanson a reflection of their own dreams.

  • Oct 29, 2024 | triathlete.com | Jordan Blanco

    New perk! Get after it with local recommendations just for you. Discover nearby events, routes out your door, and hidden gems when you sign up for the Local Running Drop. A record-breaking swim at the Ironman World Championship might be expected of seasoned professionals racing in Kona, Hawaii. But this year, that honor went to 21-year-old Sam Askey-Doran, an amateur triathlete from Hobart, Tasmania, who broke Kona’s fabled swim course record.

  • Oct 21, 2024 | triathlete.com | Chris Foster |Thorsten Radde |Sarah Wassner Flynn |Jordan Blanco

    Three of the fastest long-course age-group men in the world each share a swim, bike, or run session that they use to prepare for their big day at the men's 2024 Ironman World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.

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