Mario Mola claims first WTS win in London
It's been more than 18 months since a man other than Brownlee or Gomez has topped a World Triathlon Series podium, but Spain's Mario Mola broke the stranglehold in style in London on Saturday.
It's been more than 18 months since a man other than Brownlee or Gomez has topped a World Triathlon Series podium, but Spain's Mario Mola broke the stranglehold in style in London on Saturday.
The London World Paratriathlon Event will serve as a homecoming of sorts for the British team. But taking home top honours won’t be without work with a solid lineup of international paratriathletes primed to compete in Hyde Park.
This weekend, Hyde Park will be transformed into a triathlon haven as the world's fastest elite men take to racing the fifth edition of the PruHealth World Triathlon London.
In its fifth year on the ITU World Triathlon circuit, London will see yet another all-star cast of women compete, with the likes of Jodie Stimpson, Gwen Jorgensen and Helen Jenkins at the top of the start lists.
For the second time in four years, Spain will welcome the world’s top multisport athletes to its country as it prepares to host the 2014 Pontevedra ITU Duathlon World Championships on Saturday.
Gwen Jorgensen & Javier Gomez took the wins at #WTSYokohama, but there was much more to each race than just those who finished atop the podium. We capture some of the top moments here.
Three races, three wins. But this one in Yokohama was closer than those before, as Javier Gomez just held off Mario Mola and Richard Murray in Japan on Saturday.
Gwen Jorgensen returned to the top of the ITU World Triathlon Series podium in style in Yokohama on Saturday, as Ai Ueda and Agnieszka Jerzyk broke through for their first WTS podium places.
Some of the best triathletes in the world gathered to share their thoughts ahead of the latest ITU WTS race in Yokohama this weekend.
Yokohama will be the first race of the 2014 ITU World Triathlon Series that will see Javier Gomez, Jonathan Brownlee and Alistair Brownlee go head to head in combat.