Javier Gomez enjoys Golden debut in Barcelona
19/05/13 at 08:02 pm
Double World Champion, Triple European Champion and Olympic Silver medallist Javier Gomez added another title to his CV with a supreme performance in Barcelona. The Spaniard, making his middle distance debut, was never far from the front of the race throughout the course and when he left T2 in first place he continuously increased his advantage to finish in 4:05:17, six minutes ahead of the runner up. After the race, the Champion said: “I only have one word: spectacular. In the beginning, I tried to manage my effort in the very demanding cycling segment, but when I saw myself getting comfortable and securing enough margin, I... | Full Story
Camilla Pedersen storms to victory at Challenge Barcelona
19/05/13 - Camilla Pedersen triumphed for a second year in a row at Challenge Barcelona to win the ETU Challenge Middle Distance Triathlon European Championships. Ireland’s Eimear Mullan was second and Maria... |
Full StoryITU Paratriathlon calendar continues in Bescançon
17/05/13 - France will host its first ever dedicated Paratriathlon race on Sunday. As part of their dedication to hosting top-level Paratriathlon events, the ITU developed a busy Paratriathlon calendar in 2013,... |
Full StoryETU & ITU agree development pact
15/05/13 - The European Triathlon Union are delighted to announce the agreement of a development contract with the International Triathlon Union. In Yokohama, ETU President Renato Bertrandi and ITU President... |
Full StoryEdirne, Turkey to host 2013 Balkan Duathlon Championships
14/05/13 - The 2013 Balkan Duathlon Championships return to Turkey this weekend for the third International Balkan Championships. Exactly one month before the ETU European Triathlon Championships in Alanya, Turkey... |
Full StoryNational Federation Spotlight: Maltese Triathlon President confident of further progress in 2013
24/04/13 - The President of the Maltese Triathlon Federation, Cyprian Dalli, leads one of the smallest Federations in Europe but he is determined to build a better future for the sport in his country. The size of... |
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