Photos: 2012 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
- By Triathlete.com
- Published Oct 8, 2012
- Updated Oct 8, 2012 at 4:21 PM UTC

2012 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Photos: Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon/Life Time Fitness Series Race to the Toyota Cup/Nils Nilsen
Americans Cameron Dye and Sarah Haskins took the titles at the Toyota U.S. Open in Dallas, Texas, part of the Life Time Fitness Series. The race was the seventh and final race in the Race to the Toyota Cup Series. Heading into the race, both Dye and Haskins led the point tallies for the series, and their victories gave them the final points they needed to win $30,000 and a new Toyota car for the series. The total prize purse for the U.S. Open was $60,000, and for the Toyota Cup was $149,000.

2012 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Cameron Dye gets ready to race for the top prize in the Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series Race to the Toyota Cup.
Photos: Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon/Life Time Fitness Series Race to the Toyota Cup/Nils Nilsen
Americans Cameron Dye and Sarah Haskins took the titles at the Toyota U.S. Open in Dallas, Texas, part of the Life Time Fitness Series. The race was the seventh and final race in the Race to the Toyota Cup Series. Heading into the race, both Dye and Haskins led the point tallies for the series, and their victories gave them the final points they needed to win $30,000 and a new Toyota car for the series. The total prize purse for the U.S. Open was $60,000, and for the Toyota Cup was $149,000.

2012 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Dallas is usually known for providing hot and humid conditions, but Sunday featured chilly weather.
Photos: Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon/Life Time Fitness Series Race to the Toyota Cup/Nils Nilsen
Americans Cameron Dye and Sarah Haskins took the titles at the Toyota U.S. Open in Dallas, Texas, part of the Life Time Fitness Series. The race was the seventh and final race in the Race to the Toyota Cup Series. Heading into the race, both Dye and Haskins led the point tallies for the series, and their victories gave them the final points they needed to win $30,000 and a new Toyota car for the series. The total prize purse for the U.S. Open was $60,000, and for the Toyota Cup was $149,000.

2012 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Though the air temperature was cold the water was still warm in the 70s.
Photos: Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon/Life Time Fitness Series Race to the Toyota Cup/Nils Nilsen
Americans Cameron Dye and Sarah Haskins took the titles at the Toyota U.S. Open in Dallas, Texas, part of the Life Time Fitness Series. The race was the seventh and final race in the Race to the Toyota Cup Series. Heading into the race, both Dye and Haskins led the point tallies for the series, and their victories gave them the final points they needed to win $30,000 and a new Toyota car for the series. The total prize purse for the U.S. Open was $60,000, and for the Toyota Cup was $149,000.

2012 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
The pros kick off the action.
Photos: Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon/Life Time Fitness Series Race to the Toyota Cup/Nils Nilsen
Americans Cameron Dye and Sarah Haskins took the titles at the Toyota U.S. Open in Dallas, Texas, part of the Life Time Fitness Series. The race was the seventh and final race in the Race to the Toyota Cup Series. Heading into the race, both Dye and Haskins led the point tallies for the series, and their victories gave them the final points they needed to win $30,000 and a new Toyota car for the series. The total prize purse for the U.S. Open was $60,000, and for the Toyota Cup was $149,000.

2012 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Photos: Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon/Life Time Fitness Series Race to the Toyota Cup/Nils Nilsen
Americans Cameron Dye and Sarah Haskins took the titles at the Toyota U.S. Open in Dallas, Texas, part of the Life Time Fitness Series. The race was the seventh and final race in the Race to the Toyota Cup Series. Heading into the race, both Dye and Haskins led the point tallies for the series, and their victories gave them the final points they needed to win $30,000 and a new Toyota car for the series. The total prize purse for the U.S. Open was $60,000, and for the Toyota Cup was $149,000.

2012 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
The pro women get ready for the gun.
Photos: Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon/Life Time Fitness Series Race to the Toyota Cup/Nils Nilsen
Americans Cameron Dye and Sarah Haskins took the titles at the Toyota U.S. Open in Dallas, Texas, part of the Life Time Fitness Series. The race was the seventh and final race in the Race to the Toyota Cup Series. Heading into the race, both Dye and Haskins led the point tallies for the series, and their victories gave them the final points they needed to win $30,000 and a new Toyota car for the series. The total prize purse for the U.S. Open was $60,000, and for the Toyota Cup was $149,000.

2012 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Hunter Kemper framed his year around the Olympics, but decided to make a run at the series title after doing well in earlier Life Time races.
Photos: Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon/Life Time Fitness Series Race to the Toyota Cup/Nils Nilsen
Americans Cameron Dye and Sarah Haskins took the titles at the Toyota U.S. Open in Dallas, Texas, part of the Life Time Fitness Series. The race was the seventh and final race in the Race to the Toyota Cup Series. Heading into the race, both Dye and Haskins led the point tallies for the series, and their victories gave them the final points they needed to win $30,000 and a new Toyota car for the series. The total prize purse for the U.S. Open was $60,000, and for the Toyota Cup was $149,000.

2012 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
The pro women make their way to T1.
Photos: Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon/Life Time Fitness Series Race to the Toyota Cup/Nils Nilsen
Americans Cameron Dye and Sarah Haskins took the titles at the Toyota U.S. Open in Dallas, Texas, part of the Life Time Fitness Series. The race was the seventh and final race in the Race to the Toyota Cup Series. Heading into the race, both Dye and Haskins led the point tallies for the series, and their victories gave them the final points they needed to win $30,000 and a new Toyota car for the series. The total prize purse for the U.S. Open was $60,000, and for the Toyota Cup was $149,000.

2012 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
American Jenna Parker works to stay warm on the bike.
Photos: Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon/Life Time Fitness Series Race to the Toyota Cup/Nils Nilsen
Americans Cameron Dye and Sarah Haskins took the titles at the Toyota U.S. Open in Dallas, Texas, part of the Life Time Fitness Series. The race was the seventh and final race in the Race to the Toyota Cup Series. Heading into the race, both Dye and Haskins led the point tallies for the series, and their victories gave them the final points they needed to win $30,000 and a new Toyota car for the series. The total prize purse for the U.S. Open was $60,000, and for the Toyota Cup was $149,000.

2012 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
American Sarah Haskins chose to do the entire race in her swimskin to try to stay warm.
Photos: Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon/Life Time Fitness Series Race to the Toyota Cup/Nils Nilsen
Americans Cameron Dye and Sarah Haskins took the titles at the Toyota U.S. Open in Dallas, Texas, part of the Life Time Fitness Series. The race was the seventh and final race in the Race to the Toyota Cup Series. Heading into the race, both Dye and Haskins led the point tallies for the series, and their victories gave them the final points they needed to win $30,000 and a new Toyota car for the series. The total prize purse for the U.S. Open was $60,000, and for the Toyota Cup was $149,000.

2012 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Ben Collins gets out of the saddle on the bike.
Photos: Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon/Life Time Fitness Series Race to the Toyota Cup/Nils Nilsen
Americans Cameron Dye and Sarah Haskins took the titles at the Toyota U.S. Open in Dallas, Texas, part of the Life Time Fitness Series. The race was the seventh and final race in the Race to the Toyota Cup Series. Heading into the race, both Dye and Haskins led the point tallies for the series, and their victories gave them the final points they needed to win $30,000 and a new Toyota car for the series. The total prize purse for the U.S. Open was $60,000, and for the Toyota Cup was $149,000.

2012 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Cameron Dye has perfected his race strategy: hammer on the swim and bike and try to hold the lead on the run.
Photos: Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon/Life Time Fitness Series Race to the Toyota Cup/Nils Nilsen
Americans Cameron Dye and Sarah Haskins took the titles at the Toyota U.S. Open in Dallas, Texas, part of the Life Time Fitness Series. The race was the seventh and final race in the Race to the Toyota Cup Series. Heading into the race, both Dye and Haskins led the point tallies for the series, and their victories gave them the final points they needed to win $30,000 and a new Toyota car for the series. The total prize purse for the U.S. Open was $60,000, and for the Toyota Cup was $149,000.

2012 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Photos: Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon/Life Time Fitness Series Race to the Toyota Cup/Nils Nilsen
Americans Cameron Dye and Sarah Haskins took the titles at the Toyota U.S. Open in Dallas, Texas, part of the Life Time Fitness Series. The race was the seventh and final race in the Race to the Toyota Cup Series. Heading into the race, both Dye and Haskins led the point tallies for the series, and their victories gave them the final points they needed to win $30,000 and a new Toyota car for the series. The total prize purse for the U.S. Open was $60,000, and for the Toyota Cup was $149,000.

2012 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
American Alicia Kaye earned second.
Photos: Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon/Life Time Fitness Series Race to the Toyota Cup/Nils Nilsen
Americans Cameron Dye and Sarah Haskins took the titles at the Toyota U.S. Open in Dallas, Texas, part of the Life Time Fitness Series. The race was the seventh and final race in the Race to the Toyota Cup Series. Heading into the race, both Dye and Haskins led the point tallies for the series, and their victories gave them the final points they needed to win $30,000 and a new Toyota car for the series. The total prize purse for the U.S. Open was $60,000, and for the Toyota Cup was $149,000.

2012 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Cameron Dye celebrates the race and series victory.
Photos: Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon/Life Time Fitness Series Race to the Toyota Cup/Nils Nilsen
Americans Cameron Dye and Sarah Haskins took the titles at the Toyota U.S. Open in Dallas, Texas, part of the Life Time Fitness Series. The race was the seventh and final race in the Race to the Toyota Cup Series. Heading into the race, both Dye and Haskins led the point tallies for the series, and their victories gave them the final points they needed to win $30,000 and a new Toyota car for the series. The total prize purse for the U.S. Open was $60,000, and for the Toyota Cup was $149,000.

2012 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Posing for the cameras.
Photos: Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon/Life Time Fitness Series Race to the Toyota Cup/Nils Nilsen
Americans Cameron Dye and Sarah Haskins took the titles at the Toyota U.S. Open in Dallas, Texas, part of the Life Time Fitness Series. The race was the seventh and final race in the Race to the Toyota Cup Series. Heading into the race, both Dye and Haskins led the point tallies for the series, and their victories gave them the final points they needed to win $30,000 and a new Toyota car for the series. The total prize purse for the U.S. Open was $60,000, and for the Toyota Cup was $149,000.

2012 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
Sarah Haskins went undefeated in the series to earn the title.
Photos: Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon/Life Time Fitness Series Race to the Toyota Cup/Nils Nilsen
Americans Cameron Dye and Sarah Haskins took the titles at the Toyota U.S. Open in Dallas, Texas, part of the Life Time Fitness Series. The race was the seventh and final race in the Race to the Toyota Cup Series. Heading into the race, both Dye and Haskins led the point tallies for the series, and their victories gave them the final points they needed to win $30,000 and a new Toyota car for the series. The total prize purse for the U.S. Open was $60,000, and for the Toyota Cup was $149,000.

2012 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
The womens' series podium.
Photos: Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon/Life Time Fitness Series Race to the Toyota Cup/Nils Nilsen
Americans Cameron Dye and Sarah Haskins took the titles at the Toyota U.S. Open in Dallas, Texas, part of the Life Time Fitness Series. The race was the seventh and final race in the Race to the Toyota Cup Series. Heading into the race, both Dye and Haskins led the point tallies for the series, and their victories gave them the final points they needed to win $30,000 and a new Toyota car for the series. The total prize purse for the U.S. Open was $60,000, and for the Toyota Cup was $149,000.

2012 Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
The men's series podium.
Photos: Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon/Life Time Fitness Series Race to the Toyota Cup/Nils Nilsen
Americans Cameron Dye and Sarah Haskins took the titles at the Toyota U.S. Open in Dallas, Texas, part of the Life Time Fitness Series. The race was the seventh and final race in the Race to the Toyota Cup Series. Heading into the race, both Dye and Haskins led the point tallies for the series, and their victories gave them the final points they needed to win $30,000 and a new Toyota car for the series. The total prize purse for the U.S. Open was $60,000, and for the Toyota Cup was $149,000.

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