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Tri247.com: The leading triathlon platform in the UK In recent years, triathlon has experienced remarkable growth, with more people participating and a rising awareness among the public. To meet the growing interest and need for triathlon-related information, we created Tri247 to unite the triathlon community in one convenient location.

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  • 1 day ago | tri247.com | Jonathan Turner

    As the dust settles after the recent announcement that both the men and women will be racing on the same day in Kona at next year’s IRONMAN World Championship, one of the burning questions has been how that will play out for age-group qualification slots. IRONMAN’s press release stated there will be “nearly 3,000” places available – but how will they be distributed between men and women?

  • 1 day ago | tri247.com | Jonathan Turner

    Massively in-form Canadian star Paula Findlay will headline a stacked Vancouver T100 women’s start list. Findlay could not have started the year in better style – she claimed a hard-fought victory at IRONMAN 70.3 Oceanside and then followed that with an emphatic success at 70.3 St George last weekend.

  • 1 day ago | tri247.com | Jonathan Turner

    With all due respect to the fields that lined up in the opener at Abu Dhabi back in February, it feels like the WTCS season only really hits top gear in Japan this weekend. Every single women’s WTCS winner since May 2023 is taking part and even though the men’s start list is missing the Paris one-two in Alex Yee (recovering after the London Marathon) and Hayden Wilde (injured), it still boasts a wealth of talent.

  • 2 days ago | tri247.com | Jonathan Turner

    Sam Long says he was happy with his second place at IRONMAN 70.3 St. George at the weekend – but his race recap video would suggest otherwise. ‘The Big Unit’ had won the Utah race for the previous two seasons but this time had to settle for the runner-up spot, just over two minutes behind friend and rival Lionel Sanders. “I’m happy with that, a second place is still successful,” says Long at the start of his latest YouTube video, which is embedded at the bottom of this piece.

  • 4 days ago | tri247.com | Jonathan Turner

    They’ve now won six IRONMAN 70.3 St. George races since 2016 between them but their latest showdown on Saturday arguably saw Lionel Sanders and Sam Long hit new heights. The sometime training partners bossed it from the bike onwards in what was the final edition of this iconic event in Utah. But it was Sanders, who proved strongest – he bossed the bike leg, taking Long’s course record from last year in the process, and then stayed super-solid to close it out on the run.

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