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Athletes swim, bike and run for a cause at Marin County Triathlon
Triathletes run out of the water of McNears Beach after the swimming part of the Marin Triathlon.
U.S. Olympian Matt Reed wins Dallas triathlon to clinch Toyota Cup title
U.S. Olympian Matt Reed accomplished what no Lifetime Triathlon Series competitors have done.
Matt Kuchar and Vaughn Taylor were still tied after two holes in a sudden-death playoff at the Turning Stone Resort Championship when play was suspended Sunday because of darkness, forcing a Monday finish.
The International Olympic Committee said Olympic television rights in the United States are worth less after the 2016 Summer Games were awarded to Rio de Janeiro.
Zagunis earns world title, Usa Today Olympic honor
Fencer Mariel Zagunis became arguably the most successful American ever in the sport over the weekend when she captured her second-career world championship gold medal in saber.
Gomez, Norden win at Los Angeles Triathlon
Spain's Javier Gomez broke from a group of four in the final minutes of the run to win the Los Angeles Triathlon on Sunday.
Over 2,000 triathletes will head to ever-eclectic Venice Beach on Sunday for the 10th edition of the Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Triathlon.
THE "other Emma" tag's gone as Emma Moffatt gave her roaring Gold Coast fan club just what it wanted with her coronation as Australia's triathlon world champion.
Alistair Brownlee wins ITU triathlon grand final and 2009 overall title
Britain's Alistair Brownlee sprinted the final 500 meters of the run leg to win the ITU triathlon world championship series grand final, taking the 2009 overall title.
Triathlon: Helen Jenkins claims bronze in ITU World Championship Series grand final
Great Britain's Helen Jenkins took bronze in the senior women's grand final to finish fifth in the overall championship standings of the ITU Triathlon World Championships on Australia's Gold Coast.
Triathlon: Haskins Finishes One Place Shy of Podium at Worlds
American Sarah Haskins used the conditions to her advantage Sunday in the Dextro Energy Triathlon --ITU World Championship Grand Final but ultimately fell one place shy of the podium.
Triathlon: Brownlee in confident mood as the British team prepares...
Triathlon: Brownlee in confident mood as the British team prepares for Dextro Energy Triathlon -- ITU World Championship Series Grand Final Britain's Alistair Brownlee, now the hot favourite to take the Dextro Energy Triathlon a ' ITU World Championship Series men's title and be crowned the 2009 World Champion, today declared himself fit and ready ...
Brownlee set for triathlon finale
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES, AUSTRALIA Venue: Gold Coast Date: Men's race 12 September 0615 BST, women's race 13 September 0545 BST Coverage: Highlights on Sunday 13 September on BBC Two, 1600-1730 BST Highlights - Brownlee wins in Hyde Park Britain's Alistair Brownlee will aim to wrap up the World Championship Series triathlon title when he contests ...
Chicago triathlon: Reed rides like the wind
Matt Reed rode tailwind speeds of 36 or 37 mph on Lake Shore Drive to the lead in the bike portion of the 27th Chicago Triathlon and won in 1 hour, 48 minutes, 27 seconds Sunday.
Chicago Triathlon:Proving Ground for Chicago 2016?
Chicago Triathlon:Proving Ground for Chicago 2016? Share + Aug 30, 2009 4:14 pm US/Central Chicago Triathlon:Proving Ground for Chicago 2016? Many Olympic watchers viewed the weekend sporting events as a crucial test leading up to the final exam.
Crashes wipe out Chicago Triathlon contenders
Julie Dibens had bandages on her left elbow and knee, bloody scrapes on her left shoulder blade and a bicycle with the handlebar snapped at the left-hand grip as she waited for the rest of the top professional women in Sunday's Chicago Triathlon.
One year after Beijing area Olympians look back
Nearly a year ago, eight area athletes arrived in Beijing with dreams of glory. Turns out they fared pretty well.
One year after Beijing area Olympians look back
Nearly a year ago, eight area athletes arrived in Beijing with dreams of glory. Turns out they fared pretty well.
Big Ben is off to a slow start
By ALAN ROBINSON AP Sports Writer LATROBE, Pa. -- Ben Roethlisberger is having no trouble with the two-a-day practices at the Pittsburgh Steelers' training camp.
Olympic notes: USADA wants more regulations on supplements
The leader of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency wants regulations tightened on supplement manufacturers selling dietary products that contain designer steroids.
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