Outlaw: first winner Paul Hawkins returns for 2015

Five years after winning the first ever Outlaw, former Royal Marine Paul Hawkins will be on the start line for both the Outlaw Half on 31 May and the Outlaw on 26 July. Advertisement Hawkins was a relatively unknown winner in 2010, but is likely start this year’s Outlaw Triathlon and Outlaw Half as favourite … Continue reading "Outlaw: first winner Paul Hawkins returns for 2015"

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2015’s triathlon highlights: a guide

If you’re hunting omens for British triathlon success in 2015, look no further than the icy Yorkshire Dales on New Year’s Eve, where Alistair Brownlee was winning the Auld Lang Syne fell race. Advertisement It was three years on from hist last appearance and victory – the following summer he would be crowned Olympic champion. … Continue reading "2015’s triathlon highlights: a guide"

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Jenson Button Trust Tri heads to Derby for 2015

Always a very popular race – and not just because it features one of Britain’s top racing drivers showing his athletic chops – the Jenson Button Trust Triathlon is moving to Derby this year in a bid to nearly double the capacity. Advertisement Previously held at Luton Hoo in Bedfordshire, this year’s event will take … Continue reading "Jenson Button Trust Tri heads to Derby for 2015"

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Brit named Ironman All World Athlete champion

Ironman has named its overall 2014 All World Athlete Champions for each age-group category, with the US being top-ranked nation with 12 champs, followed by Australia and Canada with four apiece. Advertisement The 28 AWA champions come from nine different countries: Germany and Brazil have two AWA champions each, while Britain has just one, along … Continue reading "Brit named Ironman All World Athlete champion"

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Wanted – your memories of last year’s London Tri

Did you race in the London Triathlon last August? How did you get on? We’re collecting stories to share and particularly want to hear any really funny, inspiring or gritty memories! Advertisement So whether it was your first triathlon and you scraped through by the skin of your teeth, your fiftieth and a personal best, … Continue reading "Wanted – your memories of last year’s London Tri"

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GO TRI aims to hook in newbies with low-cost races

How do you attract more newcomers into triathlon, when many people like the idea but are put off by the thought of long-course racing and equipment costs? Advertisement Sport England is hoping to do just that with its new GO TRI campaign, which aims to make multisport more accessible with shorter distances, low-cost race entry … Continue reading "GO TRI aims to hook in newbies with low-cost races"

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