An athlete in lockdown: Team GB triathlete on life in the pandemic
This time last year, British triathlete Georgia Taylor-Brown was preparing for a trip to Australia for warm weather training ahead
This time last year, British triathlete Georgia Taylor-Brown was preparing for a trip to Australia for warm weather training ahead
For most sportspeople, winning eight Paralympic medals and picking up an MBE along the way would be enough to call time on a successful career, but Claire Cashmore is no ordinary athlete.
Undisputedly UK sporting legends, the Brownlee brothers also have a very real claim to say that without their huge success triathlon might not be on the nation’s radar.
Manchester triathlon star Georgia Taylor-Brown admits her ambition to compete at Tokyo 2020 burns even brighter after the addition of a new event to the Olympic programme.
You’d struggle to find a prouder father in the country than Jason Dey, and for good reason.
Four Olympic medals may already adorn the walls of the Brownlee family home, but Britain’s trailblazing triathlon brothers want more – two apiece, to be precise, at Tokyo 2020.
Images of an exhausted Jonny Brownlee being helped over the Cozumel finish line by his brother Alistair made headlines worldwide last September.
Claire Steels’ surname really says all you need to know about her rapid rise to duathlon success.
Alistair Brownlee became the first athlete to secure successive Olympic triathlon titles as he and brother Jonny secured a fantastic one-two on Day 13 of Rio 2016.
Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark may have had to wait an extra 24 hours but they should finally collect their sailing gold for Team GB on an exciting day 13 at Rio 2016.
The Swim, Bike, Run and Tri Expo returns to Manchester in March with marathon world record holder Paula Radcliffe set to inspire hordes of amateur runners preparing to smash PBs in 2016.
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