Alistair Brownlee showed he is the man to watch at the 2012 Olympics Games, when he rode and then ran away with the London Dextro Energy Triathlon Series title, beating Alexander Brukhankov and younger brother Jonathan.
Great Britain's Helen Jenkins thrilled both herself and her home crowd with gold in the Olympic preview, and Gwen Jorgensen and Anja Dittmer surprised by climbing onto the Dextro Energy Triathlon Series podium with her in London.
Defending London champions Javier Gomez and Paula Findlay and Briton’s Brownlee brothers met the media before ahead of this weekend’s races.
With nearly 30 camera positions, including boat, motorbike and helicopter cameras you won't miss a second of action from London this weekend.
Ever wanted to meet the world's best female triathletes? Here is your chance, as some of the ITU's stars visit the Oakley exhibition tent in Hyde Park this weekend. Find out who and how to get there here.
Last week marked a year until the official opening ceremony of London 2012, but today marks 365 days until the next Olympic triathlon. We take a look at triathlon's Games history so far and what has changed since Beijing.
The London Dextro Energy Triathlon Series has a new look about it this year, as the athletes test out the 2012 Olympic course for the first and last time before the Games. Here is what to expect.
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It's the first and last time athletes can race the 2012 Olympic Games course before next year, an important qualifier and crucial points in deciding the 2011 ITU World Champions. Why you can't miss London this weekend.
The 2011 Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championship Series London event is an important Olympic qualifier for any National Federations, have a look at some of the athletes who could secure their spots next week.