• A Tri-ing Country Life: Training Solo

    A Tri-ing Country Life: Training Solo

    Kira Flanagan shares with us her experiences from training in the country – where fellow triathletes are scarce, but cattle aren’t. Ok, so as we, and the general non-lycra wearing, non-caffeine obsessed and “I exercise to look pretty not sweaty” [...]

  • More Dollars In Busso

    More Dollars In Busso

    Ironman Western Australia, affectionately known as Busso has become one the most popular long distance races in the southern hemisphere. Busselton known for its coastal beauty and flat fast roads, it attracted hot fields from its inception promising fast times [...]

  • Joyce, The Lone Star At Ironman Texas

    Joyce, The Lone Star At Ironman Texas

    So, Ironman Texas. It was my first visit to the Lone Star state and my knowledge of the area was pretty basic: home to the Bush clan, to TexMex, to a mean margarita and you can usually rely on it [...]

  • Piping Up: The Ones We Leave Behind

    Piping Up: The Ones We Leave Behind

    A friend of mine asked me recently if there were some kind of helpline for the wives and girlfriends of triathletes. She was only half-joking, of course. And it got me thinking about what it’s like for the people we leave [...]

  • Blatchford on going long…

    Blatchford on going long…

    Courtney Akrigg chats to world class triathlete Liz Blatchford about her season, training, racing ITU and what’s next. We’ve also included a video interview with Editor in Chief, Stef Hanson and Blatchford, after her recent Ironman 70.3 Busselton victory.   [...]

  • Pedersen sweeps Challenge Barcelona Half again

    Pedersen sweeps Challenge Barcelona Half again

    Camilla Pedersen managed an impressive victory in the female elite category after performing a stunning competition. The Danish athlete won the Half Distance European Champion title and, at the same time, triumphed for the second year in a row at [...]

Tri Newbies

Top 10 tips for newbies

Top 10 tips for newbies

You’re coming up to your first triathlon, and there’s a million and one things to think about....