Both Australia’s Craig Alexander and Great Britain’s Jodie Swallow will return to Singapore to defend their 2009 titles on Sunday, March 21. Victories at last year’s Ironman 70.3 Singapore propelled both Alexander and Swallow to world championships. Alexander won his second-straight Ironman World Championship, while Swallow was victorious at the ITU Long Distance World Championships. [...]
All3sports.com, one of the country’s premier triathlon and bicycle retailers, is pleased to announce a partnership with two-time Ironman World Champion, Craig Alexander. Under new ownership, all3sports.com has refreshed their strategies, one of which is to support world-class athletes.
Last weekend both of Craig Alexander’s bikes were stolen. Alexander’s Orbea Ordu TDR, one of the bikes that was stolen, was featured in the February 2010 issue of Triathlete Magazine. We thought we’d post the detailed photo in an effort to help Alexander get his bike back.
So far 2010 has not been kind to four of the world’s top triathlon stars. Ironman World Champions Chrissie Wellington and Craig Alexander, and ITU World Champions Alistair Brownlee and Emma Moffatt have had setbacks in the first couple months of the New Year.
He’s bagged a world title, Craig Alexander has said he’ll be an Ironman World Champion of the future, and he’s about as straight-talking as they come. We caught up with Ironman 70.3 Geelong runner-up, Leon Griffin, to get a pro perspective on last weekend’s race.
Today on TriCenter two major companies form a powerhouse triathlon team, Craig Alexander starts his season strong in Geelong, and we go behind the scenes of Triathlete Magazine’s latest cover shoot.
Australia’s Craig Alexander and Switerland’s Caroline Steffen turned in strong performances in Geelong to take their first wins of the new year. Alexander’s win was thanks to a blazing run time of 1:11:57, while Steffen dominated the women’s field on the second leg of the race with a bike time of 2:20:38.
Written by: Liz Hichens
In the spirit of racing close to home, both Australia’s Craig Alexander and New Zealand’s Samantha Warriner will return to Geelong to defend their 2009 victories.
Despite the caliber of some of the names in this weekend’s Ironman 70.3 Geelong, the race’s placement at the end of many athlete’s off seasons means that [...]
A short video recap of an evening at the Endurance Sports Awards. The awards were held at the Hilton San Diego Resort & Spa on Saturday, January 30. Bob Babbitt and Mike Reilly hosted the evening.
Today on TriCenter we ride and run with some of the world’s top athletes, and Craig Alexander and Chris Lieto reunite on our set to look back at their battle in Kona.