(South Derbyshire)March 9 - Chain Reaction TriGareth Bruce (LeedsMarch 10 - XterraSarah Smith (Lancaster)March 11 - Total Fitness BathEmily Stevens (Cambridge)March 14 - Chain Reaction TriAnthony Beck (Hull)March 15 - All About TriathlonsMartyn Lewis
This year we followed four Olympic-distance newcomers as they trained for the Virgin Active London Triathlon, using TW's 10 Week Olympic Training Schedule. Now we can reveal how they fared on the big day and whether or not they acheived their race
2012 looks set to be another fantastic year for Helen Jenkins. The British triathlete, who was crowned ITU World Champion for the second time in 2011, will line up alongside the world’s best triathletes when she represents Great Britain
2011 HAS BEEN A MASSIVE YEAR FOR HELEN JENKINS.For the second time she has won the ITU Triathlon World Championships and has been
the 90 per cent mark. Slather on yet more sunscreen, pull on your trainers, grab a drink and get going for the final push.In 2009 the competitor with the fastest transitions was Kiwi Terenzo Bozzone, who blasted through T1 in 1:43 and T2 in 1:57. He
Stage 1 : 33KThe first 13K of the stage was on the flat. The ground was uneven but firm and I was feeling fine. In the distance were towering sand dunes that shimmered like silk; they turned out to be the next part of the route and stunning though
for the average triathlete. However, 2008 saw the introduction of two new wind tunnels in the UK, in Southampton and Swindon. Triathlete's World squeezed into its tightest Lycra and decided to find out more. The wind-tunnel testing is run by Simon Smart
At just 17.5K, the final stage of the 26th Marathon des Sables was the shortest by far but still proved to be challenging. It was another hot day - although once the temperature rises above 40C it's hard to differentiate between simply hot
for the third consecutive year in 2010 completing the total distance in 19:55:08, has won four MdS titles. The most successful British competitor is double Olympic gold medalist James Cracknell who finished 12th in 2010. You may have seen the documentary aired
with the orchestra, so we've had a concert, eaten the last of the emergency peanut M&Ms and used all the stove fuel for cups of tea. Tomorrow we have 17K to complete the race. It sounds like a tiny distance compared with what we've faced every day up to now, but my