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'Crazy ladies' finish triathlonThe Sunshine Coast DailyWith no experience and no training apart from occasional visits to the gym, the friends decided to throw their hats into the ring for yesterday's Caloundra Triathlon. Crazy, yes. But the women were on a mission to raise money for the Matt Golinski ... |
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Young guns stun crowdDaily AdvertiserThree of the first four competitors across the finish line were all under the age of 18, highlighting the talent in the region hoping to follow in the footsteps of star Wagga triathlete Brad Kahlefeldt. The Ganmain triathlon was part of a big weekend ... |
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Flat surf offers little helpClarence Valley Daily ExaminerHugh Dougherty in action during the Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Ironman Series race in Perth. He was happy finishing fourth. Which Ironman will win the 2011 Nutri-Grain Ironman series? LAST weekend in Perth we raced round four of the Nutri-Grain Ironman ...and more » |
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Triathletes in for testing timeRockhampton Morning BulletinScott Lawton and Kelly Spottiswood, pictured with Leah Cheal, will be favoured to do well in tomorrow's triathlon at Mercure Capricorn Resort. ATHLETES are set to have their fix of running, cycling and swimming at this weekend's fifth round of the ... |
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Thorrington ready to work for JenkinsEurosport.com AUBritish triathlete Abbie Thorrington is willing to sacrifice her own dreams of medalling at London 2012 to help world champion Helen Jenkins bring home that elusive gold medal. Team GB have failed to attain a top three berth since the sport made its ...and more » |
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Triathlon's wheels turning tonightCowra GuardianThe Cowra services Club Triathlon Series returns to the weekly schedule tonight, Friday February 3, beginning at 6pm for the kids course. For those new to town or others interested in giving triathlon a go for the first time, there are a variety of ...and more » |
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Triathlon club to hold workplace challengeArmidale ExpressThe Armidale triathlon club will hold the annual Sportspower workplace challenge triathlon on Sunday February 12 at the TAS Pool. Teams of three will compete in a 200m swim, 10km bike ride and 2km run which is equivalent to the normal short course. |
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Matt's magnificent seven puts Caboolture in driving seatCourier MailJoyer's Emma Jackson has begun the year in the best possible way with a win in the Sunshine Coast Enduro Triathlon at Caloundra at the weekend. Jackson was also first across the line for both the male and female competitors, in a format unique to the ... |
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Fitness fascination stretches the truthSydney Morning HeraldFrom running half marathons regularly with their heart rate monitors on to completing the latest triathlon, they are part of a growing middle-class obsession with exercise. It is apparent in the profusion of white-collar body types we now see honed ...and more » |
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Ironman Alexander wants to share the workloadThe Canberra TimesIT'S TAKEN just 35 Tests for Ben Alexander to establish himself as the ironman forward of Australian rugby. But after almost 2000 minutes on the field last year, the ACT Brumbies will attempt to lighten his work load so he can have an even greater ... |
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Popular Bridgewater triathlon returnsBendigo AdvertiserORGANISERS of the Bridgewater Triathlon hope the event's return will help bring visitors back to the town. The triathlon was unable to be staged last year because of January's devastating floods and the town is still rebuilding. |
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Pellow making his markThe Ridge NewsMATT Pellow is making his hometown proud by going from strength to strength as a professional triathlete. The 21-year-old athlete began his athletic career at the age of 15 and was back in town for the Western Inter-Club Series Triathlon last month. |
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Kids can't wait for Wunta triathlonWarrnambool StandardCHILDREN of all ages will burst out of the blocks on Sunday for the Wunta Kids Triathlon. It's the first time the Warrnambool Triathlon Club's junior event will be held during the Wunta Fiesta. Club president Dean Picken said he hoped about 100 kids ...and more » |
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Lyndon's iron willNorthern StarFormer Lennox Head SLSC member Tanyn Lyndon is improving at Kellogs Nutri-Grain ironman level. Which Ironman will win the 2011 Nutri-Grain Ironman series? TANYN Lyndon is still coming to terms with being a Kellogs Nutri-Grain ironman, but that does not ...and more » |
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