Current ITU President Marisol Casado has been elected to the International Olympic Committee. The election comes the day of the opening ceremonies for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver.
As the Olympic Winter Games gain momentum, ITU’s winter triathletes are making their own preparations for the most important weekend in winter triathlon. After the successful European Championships in Lygna in last weekend, Norway again plays host to the ITU Winter Triathlon World Championships. The event is scheduled from Friday to Sunday in the beautiful [...]
The triathlon world is in mourning today at the tragic news that Peter Holmes, Communications Manager for the ITU, has passed away in a hiking accident in Canada.
It is with sadness that ITU announces that European Triathlon Union (ETU) President, Emilio Di Toro, died suddenly from a heart attack on the night of Saturday, November 28.
In an evening aimed at celebrating an outstanding summer of success for British Triathlon, Alistair Brownlee was named 2009 Olympic Athlete of the Year and British Triathlon Male Athlete of the Year.
The International Triathlon Union, USA Triathlon, the city of Henderson and Lowery’s Multi-sport Races are proud to announce the 2011 ITU Long Distance Triathlon World Championships will be held in Henderson, Nev., USA, on Nov. 5, 2011.
Ai Ueda took her first ITU Triathlon World Cup win of the year in Huatulco, Mexico, as the Japanese double Asian champion stretched away in the late stages of the race to cross the line in 2:12:47.
Matt Chrabot stepped onto the top step of an ITU Triathlon World Cup podium for the first time in Mexico with an impressive victory in the Pacific coastal town of Huatulco.
With nine ITU Triathlon World Cup races added to the calendar, the 2010 triathlon season will provide the world’s best triathletes with an unrivalled chance to compete at international cities and venues as the sport of triathlon continues to grow on the global stage.
The United States’ Tim O’Donnell and Great Britain’s Jodie Swallow battled tough conditions in Perth, Australia to take the ITU Long Distance World Championship titles. Photographer Delly Carr also battled the heat to provide photos from the day.