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Brooks Port Macquarie Running Festival 2012

The Brooks Forster running festival held on the 11th September proved to be an amazing success with over 700 competitors experiencing a beautiful spring day to come and run around the amazing water ways of Forster Tuncurry. After such a successful event the Hastings council have now welcomed the ina
By Karl Hayes • 1 min read
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Australian Running Festival – entries now open

More than 4,000 entrants took part in the inaugural Australian Running Festival, with 2012 set to build on this success. Incorporating The Canberra Times Canberra Marathon along with a Half Marathon and fun runs, the Australian Running Festival offers an event for all abilities, from serious runners
By Karl Hayes • 1 min read
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Emma Moffatt and Brad Kahlefeldt earn early Olympic nominations

December 14, 2011: Christmas has come early for Australian Triathlon's “first couple” Emma Moffatt and Brad Kahlefeldt following their early nomination by Triathlon Australia to the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) for selection in the 2012 Australian Olympic Team. Their nomination is
By Karl Hayes • 4 min read
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Michael Murphy and Brooke Langereis win Callala Beach Pro Tour Triathlon

After being out with serious injury for around two years Michael Murphy is back winning and enjoying triathlons again. Murphy suffered a serious shoulder injury after a crash that required bone graft and then his troubles were compounded by a foot injury which added to his woes. He is back racing th
By Karl Hayes • 12 min read
ITU rebrands Triathlon World Championship Series to World Triathlon Series
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ITU rebrands Triathlon World Championship Series to World Triathlon Series

 The International Triathlon Union (ITU), in collaboration with its global marketing partner Upsolut Sports, today announced it has rebranded its World Championship Series and modified the sponsorship structure. To create a stronger and cleaner brand, the series will be re-titled th
By Karl Hayes • 1 min read
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Tim Reed and Lisa Marangon win Canberra 70.3 Ironman

Tim Reed and Lisa Marangon have today taken out the Canberra 70.3 Ironman. Reed did well to back up after a tough 70.3 race in Phuket last weekend, which saw him crash on the slippery wet course. Today he suffered no such problems to take out the race in 4:00:46, four minutes ahead of Matt […
By Karl Hayes • 17 min read
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Preview: Ironman 70.3 Canberra

Last year's race was won by Michelle Wu and Ollie Whistler. Whistler finished ahead of Luke Whitemore and Rich Munroe. Without taking in to account any late withdrawals this year Whilster is up against some tough opponents like Tim Reed, Adam Holborow, Joey Lampe and Stephen Hackett (growing r
By Karl Hayes • 2 min read
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Olympic Cyclist set sights on Conquering Ironman 70.3 Canberra

Former Olympian Michelle Ferris is set to tackle her first 70.3 distance triathlon in Canberra on this weekend. Ferris started off just running to get fit, and like many of us it didn't take long to be convinced to do a triathlon. “I started out just running and training for the Blackmore
By Karl Hayes • 2 min read
ITU suspends Dmitriy Smurov for two years for Anti-Doping violation
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ITU suspends Dmitriy Smurov for two years for Anti-Doping violation

The International Triathlon Union (ITU) has announced it has imposed a two year ban on Dmitriy Smurov, a triathlete from Kazakhstan, after committing an anti-doping rule violation in an in-competition doping control test in Weihai, China on 12 June 2011. The ban begins 19 October 2011 and prohibits
By Karl Hayes • 1 min read
New Zealand’s Michelle Bremer wins Sunsmart Ironman Western Australia on Debut
Michelle Bremer at Forster in Sept 2011
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New Zealand’s Michelle Bremer wins Sunsmart Ironman Western Australia on Debut

After moving to the Sunshine Coast in Australia earlier this year to focus on becoming a full-time triathlon professional New Zealand's Michelle Bremer has made it all worthwhile by winning on debut the 2011 Sunsmart Ironman Western Australia. Darwin's Michelle Mitchell overcame a large
By Karl Hayes • 2 min read
Michael Raelert and Melissa Rollison win Ironman 70.3 Asia Pacific Championship 2011 in Phuket
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Michael Raelert and Melissa Rollison win Ironman 70.3 Asia Pacific Championship 2011 in Phuket

Michael Raelert and Melissa Rollison were a class above their respective fields today in Phuket as they took out the 2011 Asia Pacific Ironman 70.3 championship. Both of their runs proved to be the deciding factor with Raelert running 1:11 and Tim Reed being the only male that got close. Melissa Rol
By Karl Hayes • 7 min read
Pro Triathlete Michael Raelert on the Asia Pacific Ironman 70.3 Champs and the year ahead
Michael Raelert in Phuket
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Pro Triathlete Michael Raelert on the Asia Pacific Ironman 70.3 Champs and the year ahead

Michael Raelert discusses his race strategy for the Asia Pacific 70.3 Champs and plans for the 2012 season, focusing on Kona and Vegas.
By Karl Hayes • 4 min read
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Timo Bracht wins Sunsmart Ironman Western Australia

Germany's Timo Bracht who came fifth in Kona eight weeks ago has backed up to win the Sunsmart Ironman Western Australia in 08:12:39 ahead of Australia's Clayton Fettell who led for the entire swim and bike leg before being passed by Bracht at the 32k mark of the run. Remarkably 41 year
By Karl Hayes • 2 min read
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Asia Pacific Ironman 70.3 Championships – Pre Race from Phuket

"I've been preparing purely for this race over the past 5 to 6 weeks and I've been extremely focused day and night on finishing this year on a high with a good win." so said 2 time World 70.3 champion, Germany's Michael Raelert at the pre-race press conference for the A
By Karl Hayes • 4 min read
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Defending Champions Ready to Lay it on the Line in Busselton

The defending champions of SunSmart Ironman Western Australia, Courtney Ogden and Kate Bevilaqua, are preparing to battle out this years race in Busselton in only a few short weeks to regain their titles. They certainly have some tough competition with this years field the strongest ever seen in Bus
By Karl Hayes • 3 min read
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Italy’s Massimo Cigana and Czech Radka Vodickova win Laguna Phuket Triathlon

Italy's Massimo Cigana defended his 2010 title and became the first athlete in the events 18 year history to win three Laguna Phuket Triathlon's (2007, 2010, 2011). Cigana took the lead through the steep Naithon Hills that athlete's encounter during the 55km scenic Phuket bike cour
By Karl Hayes • 1 min read
Age Groupers have the chance to train and race with Pete Jacobs in 2012
Pete Jacobs – 2nd at Kona 2011
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Age Groupers have the chance to train and race with Pete Jacobs in 2012

So you want to improve your triathlon results in 2012? Need some extra motivation? Well here it is. In 2012 Pete Jacobs will offer age groupers the chance to train and race with him. Pete and his coaching team at BPM-Sport.com have decided to let people utilise the same core training structure that
By Karl Hayes • 3 min read
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Laguna Phuket Triathlon – Friday Update

The 2011 Laguna Phuket Triathlon has reportedly gone through the 1,000 entries barrier for the first time in its 18-year history to underline Phuket's reputation as a one of the great destination races. With a total of 1,078 athletes from 41 countries registered – 985 individual entries and
By Karl Hayes • 2 min read
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Andrea Hewiit and Kris Gemmell win Barfoot & Thompson ITU World Cup Triathlon on Home Soil

It was double delight for the huge crowd on the Auckland waterfront this afternoon as Kiwis dominated the Barfoot & Thompson ITU World Cup Triathlon, claiming 3 of the 6 medals on offer, including gold to Andrea Hewitt and Kris Gemmell.
By Karl Hayes • 4 min read
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Denmark’s Jimmy Johnsen Leaves Danish National Team and joins Aeromax Team

Jimmy Johnsen may be from Denmark but for the last 3 years has made Australia his home during the European winter. Having success with multiple podium finishes at IM WA and winning 70.3 Shepparton in 2009 Australia hold a special place with the Dane.
By Karl Hayes • 2 min read
Dave Matthews and Bree Jones win Round One of the Trishave Sydney Triathlon Series
Michael Murphy and Sam Douglas
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Dave Matthews and Bree Jones win Round One of the Trishave Sydney Triathlon Series

Ideal conditions saw Dave Matthews and Bree Jones win the first round of the Sydney Triathlon Series, with standout performances by age groupers Christelle Van Niekerk and Robert Hurley.
By Karl Hayes • 3 min read
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The Return of the Gatorade Triathlon Series

Race 1 of the Gatorade Triathlon Series 2011/12 at Catani Gardens in St Kilda on Sunday 20th November 2011, is on track to be a hotly contested race. Defending series champion Madeleine Oldfield, will be back to defend her title against a host of in-form talent – the event's biggest pro fiel
By Karl Hayes • 1 min read
2011 ITU World Cup series to finish on a high in Auckland
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2011 ITU World Cup series to finish on a high in Auckland

The 2011 ITU World Cup series wraps up this weekend, with a return to one of the strongest triathlon nations in the world. From the first ITU World Champion, Erin Baker, to Hamish Carter, Samantha Warriner, Bevan Docherty and Andrea Hewitt, New Zealand just keeps producing world-conquering triathlet
By Karl Hayes • 4 min read
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2XU Set to Multiply With Private Equity Backing From Lazard Australia Private Equity

Representing a crucial moment in the brand life of fast-growing 2XU, Lazard Private Equity's recently established Lazard Australia Corporate Opportunity Fund 2 (Fund 2) has acquired a significant minority interest in 2XU. A highly significant event for 2XU and its three founding Directors Clyd
By Karl Hayes • 2 min read

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