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Triathlon Magazine is on the ground in San Francisco for the second men’s T100 event of the season. With the genders racing separately this year – each having four regular-season events before coming together for the World Championship Final in Qatar – every race carries added significance. Athletes need a total of three regular-season scores to contribute to their s...


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“Kona is definitely my biggest goal for the year,” Solveig Lovseth shared as we sat down to catch up with the reigning Ironman World Champion, who stunned the sport by running her way to victory in her rookie appearance on the Big Island.

At just 26 years old, Lovseth now finds herself in a position few athletes in the sport ever reach: returning to Kona not as an unde...


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Ironman Hamburg

One of the most exciting races this weekend is Ironman Hamburg, Europe’s first full-distance stop of the 2026 Pro Series. It’s a race that made history last year with the epic battle between Laura Philipp and Kat Matthews, while Solveig Lovseth took third with the fastest-ever rookie Ironman debut.

This women-only race also serves as the European Champi...


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Just yesterday, Challenge Roth teased on Instagram the addition of two more Roth winners to its already stacked 2026 start list.

This morning, organizers revealed the first name: Andreas Dreitz, noting that he will be ret...


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For many triathletes, race day is approaching, and if swimming isn’t your strongest discipline, anxiety about that first leg of the race may be starting to creep in.

For context, I started as an adult-onset swimmer with no formal swim background and eventually brought my Ironman 70.3 swim times under 30 minutes. Was I the fastest swimmer of the day? No. Was I swimming ...


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