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  • Ambrose, Keat collect titles at Ironman Louisville
    Born in Great Britain but raised in Australia, Paul Ambrose helped to make it feel like a day for the Aussies as he captured his first Ironman title Sunday while Rebekah Keat, who has always called Australia her home, claimed her second official Ironman title. Both used stellar bike splits to ride away from their competition to take the race run in Louisville's hot and humid conditions.

  • Ironman circuit makes its way to Louisville
    They don't do anything "halfway" in Louisville, Kentucky - which becomes immediately apparent to the competitors almost as soon as they arrive for the Ironman. Now entering its fourth year, Ironman Louisville has already become a unique stop in the Ironman series and this year promises more of the same.

  • Emailing with Laura Bennett
    The veteran of the U.S. triathlon team, Laura Bennett is having one of her finest years on the ITU circuit. The 35-year-old has finished in the top eight at the past three ITU World Championship Series races, helping her to climb to 11th in the world. Another good finish next month at the Grand Final in Budapest could get her into the top 10 for the season's final rankings. She checked in with us via email.

  • Younger Brownlee collects men's sprint world title
    Twenty-year-old Brit Jonathan Brownlee took home top honours at the first-ever ITU Sprint Triathlon World Championship, earning the first world title of his young career. It makes four ITU World Championships in the Brownlee household, as older brother Alistair has earned world titles in the Junior, U-23 and Elite categories. The younger Brownlee topped veteran teammate Tim Don in Lausanne this morning, finishing 12 seconds ahead.

  • Sweden's Norden takes women's sprint world title
    Sweden's Lisa Norden continued her brilliant 2010 season, earning the first-ever ITU Sprint Triathlon World Championship in Lausanne today. Norden won with a last-lap surge to top current world number one Emma Moffatt of Australia.