Brits lay in wait if Zafares slips up in Lausanne

Click:difference de taille Champion-elect Katie Zafares knows staying upright on the bike will be her top priority if she’s to achieve a richly deserved first world title in the World Triathlon Series Grand Final in Lausanne on Saturday. Advertisement The 30-year-old American came a cropper in the Olympic test event in Tokyo a fortnight ago …

Katie Zaferes crowned 2019 ITU world champion

America’s Katie Zaferes rocked up in Lausanne battled-scarred after hitting a crash barrier in the Tokyo test event just two weeks earlier. But the 30-year-old American was in a powerful position heading into the Grand Final, needing a 12thplace finish or better to take her first world title.  Advertisement Her title chase started well, with …

Time to play Nice: Ryf v Charles-Barclay part 1

Lucy Charles-Barclay will try to finally turn the tables on a dominant Daniela Ryf by winning a first Ironman 70.3 world title – and put down a marker for the Ironman World Championship next month in Hawaii.  Advertisement The London triathlete has arrived on the Cote d’Azur fit and healthy after an unbeaten season that …

Ryf wins fifth 70.3 world title, Lawrence takes silver

Switzerland’s Daniela Ryf claimed a fifth Ironman 70.3 title in six years, beating Britain’s Holly Lawrence into second, with Lucy Charles-Barclay having to settle for fifth after receiving a 5min drafting penalty on the bike.  Advertisement Ryf, 32, who has also won the past four Ironman world titles in Hawaii, used the descent from the …

Brownlee runner-up to Iden in Ironman 70.3 World Championship

Norway’s Gustav Iden thwarted the dream of Britain’s Alistair Brownlee to win a first Ironman 70.3 world title in Nice. Advertisement Yorkshire’s two-time Olympian, 31, had prioritised the race after finishing runner-up to Jan Frodeno last year in South Africa.   But while he was in the leading trio coming off the bike, he proved no …

Age-group triathlon: does the system need a shake up?

Representative age-group racing should be celebrated as a great triathlon success story – at its best when those new to the sport realise they have a talent for swim, bike and run and find a route to sporting achievement. With the categories topping out with the 85-89-year-old age-group in last year’s ITU world champs on …

How does the Olympics impact the World Triathlon Series’ multi-race format?

Is it time for the World Triathlon Series to return to a one-off race for the world title? The question has been often posited since the International Triathlon Union first introduced the multi-race series in 2009 that demands triathletes accrue points throughout the season before lining up for an upweighted Grand Final. Advertisement The sport’s …