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Frodeno, Snowsill Attend Laureus World Sports Awards
15/03/10 - 2008 Olympic Triathlon gold medallists Jan Frodeno of Germany and Emma Snowsill of Australia were in attendance at the prestigious Laureus World Sports Awards, held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates on... |
Full StoryTop Moments 2009: Frodeno’s First
18/12/09 - August 22, 2009 - Yokohama, Japan - Despite taking the Gold at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, Jan Frodeno had yet to stand on top of the podium in an ITU race. The proof that he wasn’t just a one-hit... |
Full StoryExclusive Video: Jan and Dan
04/11/09 - Welcome to our Exclusive Video feature where every Wednesday we bring you footage from behind the scenes of the ITU racing. We feature the athletes, places and even some exclusive features on the people... |
Full StoryBrownlee Crowned Dextro Energy Triathlon – ITU World Champion at Grand Final
13/09/09 - Great Britain’s Alistair Brownlee pieced together a superb race at the Dextro Energy Triathlon – ITU World Championship Series Grand Final on Australia’s Gold Coast as he crossed the... |
Full StoryFrodeno Gets First Win in Japan
23/08/09 - Reigning Olympic Champion, Jan Frodeno of Germany, finally claimed his first major win outside of the Olympic Games today at the Yokohama Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championship Series event in a... |
Full StoryWhitfield gets Beijing Revenge
27/06/09 - Canadian Simon Whitfields renown sprint finish did not let him down today at the Hy-Vee ITU Triathlon Elite Cup. In what seemed like a replay from the Beijing Olympic Games, four men came into the finish... |
Full StoryWashington, DC - Men’s Preview
15/06/09 - The top four men from last year’s Beijing Olympic Games are in Washington, DC this weekend to do battle once again. Their incredible sprint finish encapsulated the excitement and ferocity of triathlon... |
Full StoryAthlete Impressions Of Madrid
02/06/09 - As the dust settles after the 2009 Madrid Dextro Energy Triathlon – ITU World Championship race, we take a look at what the athletes are saying following their exertions in the Spanish heat. Women’s... |
Full StoryIn Profile: Jan Frodeno, GER
20/05/09 - When Jan Frodeno out kicked Simon Whitfield, Bevan Docherty and Javier Gomez to win the gold medal at last year’s Olympic Games in Beijing a new triathlon star was born. Frodeno made his international... |
Full Story2008 in Review: The Olympics
02/01/09 - Year In Review: Olympic Games The womens and mens triathlon competitions at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games were rousing successes, not just for the six medallists but for the entire sport of triathlon.... |
Full StoryFrodeno Crowned Olympic Champ
19/08/08 - German athlete Jan Frodeno unleashed a brilliantly timed sprint to take the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games gold medal in a time of 1:48:53 only 50 metres from the line. Previously this year I have lost all... |
Full StoryLisk takes 1st WC title in Hamburg
06/07/08 - German Olympic team member Ricarda Lisk proved to be in fine form in her final tune-up before Beijing, winning her first career world cup title at todays Hamburg BG Triathlon World Cup. Australian... |
Full StoryGermans deliver in Hamburg
05/07/08 - In what seemed like an instant replay from one year ago, hometown favourite Daniel Unger of Germany has won the 2008 Hamburg BG Triathlon World Cup in a time of one hour 46 minutes and 51 seconds. With... |
Full StoryDon takes top prize in S.Korea
27/04/08 - 2006 Triathlon World Champion, Tim Don of Great Britain, won the Tongyeong BG Triathlon World Cup today in South Korea, the 198th world cup in ITU’s history. The fleet-footed Don ran away from the... |
Full StoryUnstoppable Unger wins at home
02/09/07 - Daniel Unger has become a national hero, booked a ticket to the Beijing Olympics and shocked the triathlon world all at once. Unger is the new triathlon world champion winning today in a time of 1 hour... |
Full StoryGomez, Fernandes win European Championships
03/07/07 - World number one triathletes Javier Gomez and Vanessa Fernandes have a lot in common. Both are the 2006 overall world cup series champions, both are young stars known for winning races in the run, and... |
Full StoryGomez grabs first European title
30/06/07 - World number one Javier Gomez won his first European Championship today in Copenhagen, Denmark. He becomes the second Spaniard to win this event and the first since teammate Ivan Rana won back-to-back... |
Full Story5x5: Jan Frodeno (GER)
11/01/07 - Tambin texto en espaol. Jan “Frodo” Frodeno gave us some of his time to sit down and answer our 5 x 5 series of quesions. 2007 will be a big year for Jan with the 2007 BG Triathlon World Championships in... |
Full StoryBeijing bows to Belaubre!
24/09/06 - Frederic Belaubre of France claimed victory today in the test-event for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games triathlon competition. Belaubres time of 1:52:48 was good enough to win the 2006 Beijing BG... |
Full StoryFourth of the year for Kahlefeldt
14/08/06 - Brad Kahlefeldt from Australia has just won the 2006 Tiszaujvaros BG Triathlon World Cup, his fourth of the year, in a sprint finish with Germanys Jan Frodeno. This moves Kahlefeldt to the top of the BG... |
Full StoryKahlefeldt wins in Richards Bay
11/06/06 - As the tide rolled in for the start of the mens race, a full field of seventy-five men ran into the Indian Ocean for the start of the 2006 Richards Bay BG Triathlon World Cup. This was the inaugural BG... |
Full StoryHenning takes gold in Mexico!
07/05/06 - As the afternoon sun peaked, the men hit the water for the 2006 ITU Mazatlan World Cup triathlon. A star-studded field was in Mexico for the fifth stop on the 2006 World Cup tour. Rasmus Henning (DEN)... |
Full StoryKemper wins in Beijing!
16/09/05 - Hunter Kemper (USA) has just won the 2005 ITU Beijing world cup in amazing style with yet another sprint finish, just edging off Frederic Belaubre (FRA) to take his second world cup win of the season. Jan... |
Full StoryPhoto finish in Tiszaujvaros!!
14/08/05 - A huge field of men marched into their starting position as both the temperature and cheers from the crowd moved sharply upwards. Click here for full results. Click here for live photo gallery. ... |
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