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24.01.2022 The countdown to Kona 2018 is starting to reach fever pitch! Here we preview the 2018 Kona Contenders - who will take the crown? https://bit.ly/2OwJZmB



23.01.2022 Kona 2018 was certainly one for the record books! AT’s Korupt Vision was on the Big Island, covering the IRONMAN World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii and this is how the day unfolded from behind his lens - https://bit.ly/2IVWRxj

22.01.2022 Exciting news just in - Great Lake Taupo, NZ will host the 2020 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship! Who's in?

20.01.2022 Success in triathlon often comes down to having a mental edge over your opponents. So how do you create a strong mental edge to push past your preconceived limitations? Find out here - https://bit.ly/2IuZ3eZ



18.01.2022 2018 Kona Contenders Part 2: With just over a week until the IRONMAN World Championships we look at how the Pro men's and women's races might unfold, and who can shake things up on the run - https://bit.ly/2Nmcf6y

16.01.2022 Professional Triathlete field set for the 2018 IRONMAN World Championship. For full details, visit - https://bit.ly/2OBuh9A

13.01.2022 If you want to be a successful triathlete you need to be strong. Here are the top 10 strength exercises you can start doing right now! https://bit.ly/2AehFxj



12.01.2022 Hands up if you've been inspired by Kona as much as we have and are motivated to achieve your training and racing goals? Here's how to fire up your training to get some serious results - https://bit.ly/2ymSwzj

12.01.2022 We are just days away from one of the biggest events on the long course calendar - the IRONMAN World Championship. The team at AT mag wish all age group athletes racing the best of mechanical luck. May the swim be calm, the wind at your back on the ride and may the Energy Lab play nice. The hard work is done and now it's time to reap the rewards. Get after it! Tag your mates and wish them a cracking race day in the comments below!

11.01.2022 Earlier today IRONMAN announced Taupõ, New Zealand as the host of the 2020 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship. For all the details, visit - https://bit.ly/2OmygaI

11.01.2022 Hands up if you've ever worn the wrong pair of goggles! If you have, you'll know how annoying it is. So, make sure you dive into swim training and the next tri season with the right pair! Check out what we thought of the latest goggle offerings from Eyeline, the Mantra - https://bit.ly/2pKhCTT

08.01.2022 What's the most common overuse injury triathletes experience? Stress fractures! Find out how stress fractures happen, how you can prevent them and how you can manage them here - https://bit.ly/2y5aFAx



06.01.2022 Hands up if you're going to Kona! To find out what to do and see on the Big Island while you're there, visit - https://bit.ly/2RhRGeP

05.01.2022 With just two days until one of the biggest events on the long course calendar - the IRONMAN World Championship today we celebrate Team NZ! The team at AT mag wish all NZ age group athletes racing the best of mechanical luck. May the swim be calm, the wind at your back on the ride and may the Energy Lab play nice. The hard work is done and now it's time to reap the rewards. Get after it! Tag your mates and wish them a cracking race day in the comments below! IRONMAN Oceania

04.01.2022 Planning your next tri trip or traveling to destination race? Check out our latest tips for a Seamless Race-cation here - https://bit.ly/2PpRpWc

04.01.2022 All roads lead to Kona for five BE13 members. For more, visit - https://bit.ly/2Nqjfzw Image: Bahrain Endurance 13

04.01.2022 Missed the race action on the weekend? Don't worry we've got it covered. For a wrap up of how all the action unfolded, visit - https://bit.ly/2y2hKmj Image: Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images

03.01.2022 Legendary Australian triathlete, paratriathlete pioneer and a five-time ITU World Paratriathlon champion, Bill Chaffey has called time on his stellar career j...ust a day shy of his 43rd birthday and just weeks after the 2018 ITU World Championships. Chaffey went on to win those five titles after suffering an horrific accident while training for the Australian Ironman in Forster on March 29, 2005. Bill was hit from behind by a truck while cycling in a designated cycle lane beside the Pacific Highway in northern New South Wales. As a result, he suffered four broken vertebrae with spinal cord damage at L1, an open book pelvic fracture (meaning his pelvis was broken completely in half), both his elbows were compound fractured, and he had serious internal injuries. He was hospitalised and operated on, with rods inserted to reconnect his spine to his pelvis. He had an external fixation to put his pelvis back together, and eight screws used into each elbow. As a result, he lost consciousness for a week and spent the next five months in the hospital recovering. After leaving the hospital, Bill wanted to stay fit, so he began swimming. Eventually, Bill decided to return to triathlons as a wheelchair athlete, and in 2008, he competed in the Gold Coast Half Ironman, and was the first wheelchair athlete to do so, racing with a handcycle/racing wheelchair classification. The following year in 2009, he raced and won his first ITU World Championship on the Gold Coast in Australia held over the Olympic distance. It was the start of a new career for Chaffey, who would go on to achieve more than he or anyone in the sport ever expected. Read More: http://bit.ly/ParatriathletePioneerCallsTime Photo Credit: Delly Carr World Triathlon Australian Olympic Team Commonwealth Games Australia Australian Paralympic Team Triathlon Queensland

03.01.2022 Hands up if you love untangling cords before every long run as much as we do! Well, untangle no more! Jaybird True Wireless Headphones are ideal for running and the best bit? You can kiss your cords goodbye! Winner! Check out what we thought of the headphones here - https://bit.ly/2NcFcC4

01.01.2022 After that horrific accident, which snatched the race from under him last year, incredibly just 12 months later Tim Don Fast coaching is back on the Big Island and ready to make his Kona comeback! Before the big day unfolds, read his inspirational story here - https://bit.ly/2Ca24QI

01.01.2022 What. A. Day! Kona was a day for broken records and celebration as Patrick Lange and Daniela Ryf claimed titles at the 2018 IRONMAN World Championship. For all the details, visit - https://bit.ly/2NHbhlH Images: Getty Images for IRONMAN

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