Photos: U.S. Open Triathlon
- By Triathlete.com
- Published Oct 3, 2011
- Updated Oct 3, 2011 at 3:34 PM UTC

2011 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Series' winners Potts and Haskins took home a cash prize and a new Toyota Prius, altogether worth $62,250. Photo: Eric Wynn/Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series

2011 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
While most pros competing in Saturday's Ironman World Championship have been in Kona for days, Andy Potts used the weekend before the big race to take the start line at the U.S. Open Triathlon. The risk paid off, at least at the front end, with Potts taking home the overall series title. Photo: Eric Wynn/Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series

2011 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
American Jenna Parker had a unique race kit on under that TYR swim skin. Photo: Eric Wynn/Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series

2011 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Photo: Eric Wynn/Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series

2011 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
American Sarah Haskins has been balancing a non-drafting schedule while working to secure a spot on the 2012 U.S. Olympic team. Photo: Eric Wynn/Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series

2011 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Only ITU speedster Javier Gomez was faster than Bennett to the finish line. Photo: Eric Wynn/Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series

2011 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Photo: Eric Wynn/Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series

2011 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Sarah Haskins works to make T2 as quick as possible. Photo: Eric Wynn/Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series

2011 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Photo: Eric Wynn/Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series

2011 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Rebeccah Wassner raced her way to ninth. Photo: Eric Wynn/Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series

2011 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Alicia Kaye held a narrow lead in the series heading into Sunday's race. Photo: Eric Wynn/Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series

2011 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Photo: Eric Wynn/Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series

2011 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Javier Gomez stepped outside of his ITU comfort zone to take the non-drafting win in Dallas. Photo: Eric Wynn/Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series

2011 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Photo: Eric Wynn/Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series

2011 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
No wetsuits for this pro race. Photo: Eric Wynn/Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series

2011 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Javier Gomez makes the transition from swim to bike. Photo: Eric Wynn/Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series

2011 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Gomez takes the win and the $15,000 prize. Photo: Eric Wynn/Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series

2011 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Lisa Norden won the Hy-Vee Triathlon, the Los Angeles Triathlon and now the Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon. Photo: Eric Wynn/Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series

FILED UNDER: Photos TAGS: Andy Potts / Javier Gomez / Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series / Lisa Norden / Sarah Haskins / U.S. Open Triathlon

















