Duffy and Blummentfelt Masterful in Montreal
Using the inaugural Montreal World Cup event as a tune-up for Rio, Kristian Blummenfelt and Flora Duffy were untouchable in taking the titles, but Matt Sharpe did Canada proud with a runner-up...
View ArticlePhoto gallery: Montreal International Triathlon
Ridenour's 18:40 run split put her way ahead of the rest of the field.The inaugural race is set in the heart of Montreal's old harbour. The junior women line up on the start pontoon.And they're...
View ArticleSharpe’s breakthrough day in Montreal
Canadian Matthew Sharpe, enjoyed his first world cup podium finish in Montreal last Sunday and couldn’t have been happier. After spending a few years dealing with injuries, the tall, lanky BC native...
View ArticleDraft-legal wonder: Specialized S-Works Venge
This story was originally featured in our July/August 2016 Olympic preview issue. It’s an Olympic year, which means the world’s best athletes will be pulling out all the stops in the hunt for a medal...
View ArticleMagnificent Mont-Tremblant
It is the one of the last of the truly unique and special Ironman races. Subaru Ironman Mont-Tremblant might be part of a global race series that includes hundreds of events, but there’s nothing like...
View ArticleEllis and Leiferman Magnificent in Mont-Tremblant
A mouth blister, foot blisters, hypothermia and intense rain weren’t enough to prevent Mary Beth Ellis from taking her third Ironman Mont-Tremblant title, while fellow American Chris Leiferman took...
View ArticleHeather Wurtele Gets Another Podium at Worlds
All smiles thanks to a third-place finish for Heather Wurtele. Heather Wurtele has made it three for three in terms of podium finishes at the Ironman 70.3 World Championship thanks to a fantastic run...
View ArticleCanadian Juniors Rock in Cozumel
Charles Paquet highlighted the day for Canada with his runner-up finish in the junior men’s race at the ITU Triathlon World Championship, but his wasn’t the only impressive performance for the young...
View ArticleCervelo P5X
When Gerard Vroomen and Phil White first started working together with the goal of creating the world’s fastest bike they worked tirelessly on creating a bike frame and the associated components that...
View ArticleWho should be our international female triathlete of the year, Jorgensen or Ryf?
We’re looking for your help. For the first time ever Triathlon Magazine Canada is adding an “International Triathlete of the Year” category to our Triathlete of the Year awards. We’ve come to an...
View ArticleThrowback Thursday: All that Jazz
Remember when Jasper Blake was one of the country’s fastest Ironman athletes? We sure do! Today we look back at a story that appeared in our January, 2007 issue profiling Blake, who has now become one...
View ArticleThrowback Thursday: Heather Fuhr’s hall of fame career
This story was originally published in our March/April 2016 issue. We’ve just finished our Ironmanlive interview with Heather Fuhr as she prepares for the 2006 Ironman World Championship. There’s a...
View ArticleThrowback Thursday: Frodeno’s Frightening Potential
2016 Ironman World Championship Jan Frodeno yet again took the triathlon world by storm in 2016 when he claimed in second consecutive Kona win and broke the full distance world record. This story...
View ArticleThrowback Thursday: Alexander the Great
This story was originally published in our May/June 2013 issue. In a career full of incredible performances, one of Craig Alexander’s greatest races might just have come at Ironman 70.3 Muskoka in...
View ArticleWinter Wonderland: Pentathlon des Neiges/S3 World Cup
Triathlon is typically a warm-weather endeavour. During race season we find ourselves trying to figure out how to endure blistering heat and hot sun. Then, in the off season, we get used to setting...
View ArticleWinterlude Wonder
The Winterlude Triathlon started in 1984, making it one of Canada’s oldest multisport races. The race consists of an 8 km skate, 8 km cross country ski and a 5 km run. We captured the day in pictures!...
View ArticleAll-Canadian podiums at Quebec’s S3 World Cup
Maxime Leboeuf successfully defended his title at Quebec’s S3 world cup this weekend, dominating the men’s race in what turned out to be a Quebec sweep of the top three spots. Ariane Carrier took her...
View ArticleOttawa adds National Club Championship
The Ottawa International Triathlon, which serves as the national championship again this year, will host the first National Club Championships this summer. Athletes only need to add their provincially...
View ArticleChallenge Penticton nearing capacity
Penticton will be a hopping spot on the triathlon front this summer. In August the city will host the first ITU Multisport World Championship Festival, which will include six world championship races....
View ArticleDQ’d IM 70.3 Syracuse athlete Kristen Johnson provides statement
Kristen Johnson has responded to the various stories posted about her disqualification at Ironman 70.3 Syracuse last weekend, which Triathlon Magazine Canada reported earlier this week. Ironman...
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