ITU announces nominees for Hall of Fame
The International Triathlon Union is pleased to announce the nominees for its first-ever ITU Hall of Fame.
The International Triathlon Union is pleased to announce the nominees for its first-ever ITU Hall of Fame.
Team Great Britain asserted themselves as the most successful in Mixed Relay history in Hamburg on Saturday, collecting their third World Championship title on the back of two stellar Brownlee performances.
Alistair Brownlee (GBR) said he was relieved afterwards to be back to his 'old self,' as the most successful man in World Triathlon Series history finally captured his first win in 2014.
Gwen Jorgensen's almost flawless 2014 season added yet another chapter in Germany on Saturday, when the American became the first athlete to win four consecutive World Triathlon Series races in the same season in Hamburg.
In addition to the men’s and women’s elite races that will compete as a part of the World Triathlon Hamburg this weekend, the fifth edition of the Mixed Relay World Championship title will be decided on Sunday.
All of the big players in the men's race will meet in Hamburg for a mighty quick splash and dash sprint race that promises to be a nail-biter as the Series comes down to just three races left.
In its fifth year on the World Triathlon Series calendar, Hamburg will again serve up double the dose of action with a fast and furious sprint elite races followed by the Mixed Relay World Championships.
Javier Gomez (ESP) claimed yet another World Triathlon Series win with a supreme performance in Chicago. Gomez oozed class from start to finish and now has four wins from five WTS races in 2014.
Gwen Jorgensen ran herself into the history books on Saturday as the first women to claim six World Triathlon Series titles clinching victory in Chicago and continue her outstanding form in 2014.
From strategy to comebacks to career advice, the USA’s Hunter Kemper and Gwen Jorgensen, together with Great Britain’s Helen Jenkins and Spain’s Javier Gomez shared their thoughts ahead of Chicago.