Jason Hilton getting some swim practice in… News & Racing Jason Hilton’s advice from his Father was the difference and why he is competing in Ironman Australia A father's job is to teach, guide and love his son. For Port Macquarie local Jason Hilton one of the biggest impacts his father made on his life, was to save it. Without his father suggesting he be tested for prostate cancer, he would not be taking on his first Ironman at Sunday's By Karl Hayes • 2 min read
Lisa Breakwell News & Racing Lisa Breakwell – Single mum of four with single minded determination at Ironman Australia Lisa Breakwell was 30 when she became a single mum with four children aged 3, 5, 8 and 10. As is often the case had life become about working hard and providing a stable environment for her four children. Everyone else came first, mum came second. While working as a full time registered nurse she [& By Karl Hayes • 2 min read
Gear & Tech Suunto finally comes online with Strava Suunto today announces it is joining forces with Strava, the online network connecting the global community of athletes. From April 28th, Suunto's Ambit watches can be used with Strava's service, which lets members share and compare their GPS-tracked activities with friends. In addition, By Karl Hayes • 2 min read
News & Racing Ironman 70.3 Ballarat the latest WTC event to be announced in Australia Ballarat has been announced as host city to an IRONMAN 70.3 event over the next three years. This came after local Government support was confirmed for the three year term. The first event, to be held on Sunday 16 November 2014, will uphold a long tradition of Ironman racing By Karl Hayes • 3 min read
News & Racing Daniel Neilson and Jessica Simpson top amateurs at Xterra Asia Pacific Championship Daniel Neilson and Jessica Simpson were the top overall amateur finishers, and they (along with the fastest amateurs in each division) were named XTERRA Australia National Champs and awarded a qualifying spot into XTERRA Worlds for their efforts. Jessica placed 10th overall at the recent Melbourne I By Karl Hayes • 1 min read
Romain Guillaume celebrates a confidence boosting win News & Racing Uplace-BMC’s Romain Guillaume wins Lanzarote Volcano Triathlon Romain Guillaume of the Uplace-BMC Pro Triathlon Team has won today's Lanzarote Volcano Triathlon, an Olympic Distance race. With a time of 01:58:15, Romain was more than two minutes faster than Bert Jammaer and Rayco Marrero. It is the fifth victory of the season for the Uplace-BMC Pro Triath By Karl Hayes • 1 min read
Andreas Dreitz rode his way in to contention News & Racing Camilla Pedersen and Andreas Dreitz take victory at Challenge Fuerteventura The success of this weekend’s Challenge Fuerteventura was marked by a remarkable comeback victory, record numbers plus a touch of Formula One. Camilla Pedersen (DEN) and Andreas Dreitz (GER) took the race titles while Jenson Button raced in the age group field. This was Pedersen’s first race since By Karl Hayes • 2 min read
Dan Hugo jubliant at Xterra Asia Pacific News & Racing Dan Hugo and Flora Duffy capture inaugural XTERRA Asia-Pacific Championship Dan Hugo and Flora Duffy captured the inaugural XTERRA Asia-Pacific Championship on a beautiful day at Callala Bay in Jervis Bay, New South Wales, Australia on Saturday afternoon. It was a great win for Dan Hugo and perhaps his coming of age as a bona fide international superstar, said XTERRA managi By Karl Hayes • 9 min read
News & Racing Rev3 Triathlon Series cancels professional division and offers prize money to age groupers The news yesterday that the Rev3 Series has cancelled the professional division of their series came as bad news to the professional triathletes who had based a large part of their season around the series. It also will sound warning bells for the professional triathletes who will be looking at othe By Karl Hayes • 4 min read
Photot Credit: Edward Birchall News & Racing Australian Olympic Triathletes racing XTERRA Asia Pacific Championship Australian Olympian Brendan Sexton is the latest in a string of high-profile elites to join in the fray at the inaugural XTERRA Asia-Pacific Championship triathlon this Saturday at Callala Beach in New South Wales. There's been a lot of attention for this particular event recently and I happen By Karl Hayes • 4 min read
News & Racing Former World BMX Champion Fiona Langfeldt takes on Toyota Ironman Australia Triathlon has always attracted world champions from other sports. Most commonly they've been from cycling, swimming and running. Â Fiona Langfeldt is just such an athlete, well sort of. She will be taking on Toyota IRONMAN Australia on May 4 after making the jump over from her former spor By Karl Hayes • 1 min read
News & Racing New Zealanders Dylan McNeice and Britta Martin win Challenge Taiwan 2014 Defending champion Dylan McNeice and Britta Martin secured victories at Challenge Taiwan, with McNeice leading from start to finish and Martin delivering a defining win in her second long-distance race. By Karl Hayes • 3 min read
Interviews High Performance ITU Coach Jamie Turner talks with Trizone We went along to a swim session with the Wollongong Wizards and got to watch Coach Jamie Turner put the squad through their paces with paddles, pull buoy, bands and running shoes. We chatted to Jamie about why the squad bases themselves in Wollongong, their Europe base, the younger Australian member By Karl Hayes • 1 min read
News & Racing Nicky Samuels, Flora Duffy Added to All-Star Elite Cast for Inaugural XTERRA Asia-Pacific Championship in Australia Olympians Nicky Samuels of New Zealand and Flora Duffy of Bermuda confirmed their intent to race at the inaugural XTERRA Asia-Pacific Championship race at Callala Beach in Jervis Bay, New South Wales, Australia next Saturday, April 26. “It's official, I just entered the 2014 XTERRA Asia Paci By Karl Hayes • 5 min read
News & Racing Exciting week for the Ironman Lottery and Legacy entrants for the 2014 Hawaii Ironman Championships IRONMAN today announced the 100 age-group athletes who have earned a chance to race at the 2014 IRONMAN® World Championship presented by GoPro through the IRONMAN® Legacy program, and the lucky 100 age-group athletes and five physically challenged age-group athletes from across the globe who won t By Karl Hayes • 1 min read
News & Racing Triathlon New Zealand announces Glasgow Commonwealth Games team The Triathlon team to compete at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games was named today by the NZOC at the Tri NZ National High Performance Centre in Cambridge. Tom Davison (Christchurch), Tony Dodds (Wanaka), Andrea Hewitt (Christchurch), Kate McIlroy (Wellington) and Ryan Sissons (Auckland), were announce By Karl Hayes • 5 min read
One of his best victories Challenge Roth announces strongest pro field in 30 years of of triathlon in Roth 16 APRIL 2014 – On 20 July, Challenge Roth will celebrate “30 Years of Triathlon in Roth†with the strongest field of pro athletes ever seen at the world's largest long distance triathlon, joined by 5,500 age group athletes and watched by an anticipated 220,000 spectators. Announced By Karl Hayes • 4 min read
Photo credit: Delly Carr/IRONMAN News & Racing IRONMAN 70.3 World Champion Melissa Hauschildt to debut at Ironman Australia Two time IRONMAN 70.3 World Champion Melissa Hauschildt has chosen Australia's most enduring Ironman event to make her debut at the distance. After much speculation the Australian has finally silenced the question she is frequently asked at this time of year. When are you moving up to Ironman? By Karl Hayes • 2 min read
Another win for Sticksy News & Racing Brad Kahlefeldt and Radka Vodickova sizzle at IRONMAN 70.3 Putrajaya Brad Kahlefeldt and Radka Vodickova claimed victories at the scorching IRONMAN 70.3 Putrajaya, overcoming intense heat and humidity to finish first among 1096 competitors and 56 teams. By Karl Hayes • 4 min read
Dylan McNeice and Belinda Granger back to defend titles at Challenge Taiwan 12 APRIL 2014 – On 19 April, over 1,500 triathletes will line up on the spectacular Taitung coastline in for the second Challenge Taiwan including a strong international pro field. Both Dylan McNeice (NZL) and Belinda Granger (AUS) are back to defend their titles and for Granger, Challenge Tai By Karl Hayes • 2 min read
Ron and Beryl Wilson News & Racing Like fine wine Ron and Beryl Wilson get better with age I have known Ron and Beryl Wilson since I started triathlon through the Balmoral Triathlon Club. They moved up to the mid-North Coast at about the time I started but there was a lot of love for them at the club. I have since watched them complete a number of Ironman triathlons and have enjoyed [&hel By Karl Hayes • 3 min read
News & Racing The Apres Velo and Delly Carr collaboration is growing strongly Creative Ambassador for prominent cycling lifestyle apparel brand, Après Vélo, Delly Carr is loving this addition to his CV. The world-renowned photographer was appointed at the end of 2013 and is playing an instrumental role in the creation of images and visual assets that is showcasing the Aprè By Karl Hayes • 3 min read
Scotty Farrell celebrates his win – Photo Credit: Darryl Carey News & Racing Introducing Scotty Farrell Age Group triathlete racing fast Sunshine Coast Ironman athlete Scotty Farrell is off to his first Hawaiian Ironman World Championships after a dominate race at Ironman New Zealand a few weeks ago winning the 30-34 Age Group. Trizone caught up with Scotty to hear his story and how his day was in Taupo. Trizone: Congrats on your cat By Karl Hayes • 5 min read
2013 winner News & Racing 2015 Ironman 70.3 World Championship to be held in Zell am See-Kaprun in Salzburg, Austria IRONMAN is excited to announce that Zell am See-Kaprun Salzburgerland, Austria has been selected to host the 2015 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship triathlon. This marks the first time that the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship race will be held in Europe. Zell am See-Kaprun is a small district in the s By Karl Hayes • 1 min read