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Craig Alexander

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Craig Alexander is a professional triathlete with nearly a decade of racing experience. He is the current Ironman Triathlon World Champion and is a previous winner of the Ironman 70.3 World Championship in 2006. Craig, who some call “Alexander the Great,” is based in Boulder Colorado in the USA for the spring and summer, then heads home to Cronulla for the Australian summer. Once Craig mastered the short course triathlon and half-ironman distance worldwide and started competing over the ironman distance and now dominates that circuit as the two-time defending Ironman World Champion! Having a background in physiology and anatomy, Craig has seen much succ...

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Recent Triathlon News

  • ITU World Triathlon Series San Diego: Oakley Goes 1, 2, 3…Twice, Olympic Dreams Come True For US Athletes

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    Posted 2 days ago by John Ohail

    Southern California, home to theme parks, movie stars and some of the best weather in the world, is often referred to as a place where dreams come true. There were no Disney characters, Hollywood A-listers or fantasy lands in San Diego during the ITU World Triathlon Series, but it was definitely the happiest place on earth for many of Oakley’s best athletes and Olympic hopefuls. The women’s race on Friday saw a podium filled with Oakley athletes, while the women’s US Olympic Team was decided; also a clean sweep for Oakley. Great Britain’s Helen Jenkins topped the women’s field, with Australia’s Erin Densham close behind. USA’s Laura Bennett rounded out the podium while landing herself the last qualifying spot to represent Team USA in the London Olympics. On the men’s side, USA’s Manny Huerta was the story of the day, joining Hunter Kepmer in grabbing the final two spots on Team USA.

  • Journey To Kona: Cycling Legend Lance Armstrong Places Third At Ironman 70.3 St. Croix Triathlon

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    Posted 9 days ago by John Ohail

    Locals and visitors alike swarmed to the course of the Ironman 70.3 St. Croix Triathlon. The field was packed with world-class competitors, but it was apparent from the start; everyone was there to see Lance Armstrong. The seven-time Tour de France champion has begun a string of triathlon competitions, with Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii as the ultimate goal. Armstrong took third place on a rough and rainy day in the Virgin Islands.

  • Runner’s High: Javier Gomez Noya Runs His Way To Third European Championship

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    Posted 14 days ago by John Ohail

    Triathletes are some of the most amazing specimens on the planet. Challenging their bodies to a swim, bike ride and run, these athletes are tested both mentally and physically while strategically making their way to a grueling finish. Oakley’s Javier Gomez Noya proved that he is the ultimate surgeon when it comes to precision in navigating a tough triathlon course. On a hot, windy day in Eilat, Israel, the Spaniard overcame a massive deficit to run his way to his third European Championship at the 2012 Eilat ETU Triathlon European Championship.

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