triathlon

Not all events are created equal

The City Duathlon debacle seems to have touched a raw nerve among endurance athletes, with poor marshalling and course design sending a leading group of bikers hurtling the wrong way, causing everyone to "follow the leader" and make the same mistake too. So what makes a good event? ...

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Sebastien Calle pips Clement Chow to win Singapore Sprint Series

Sebastien Calle rode the 20km bike route with a flat tyre but still managed to come from behind to win the Singapore Sprint Series triathlon yesterday at Changi Beach Park. In so doing, Sebastien, who finished in 1 hour 6 minutes and 51 seconds, also won the overall Series championship with a total of 586 points, outpointing his closest challenger Clement Chow, who finished the triathlon in second place (1: ...

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Into the deep…

The day I tore my ACL while playing football is forever seared into my memory. It was March, 2002. I jumped up to head a ball but a stronger opponent out-muscled me, sending me hurtling back to the ground while my left leg was fully extended. I heard two popping sounds echo inside my head. Then the most excruciating pain swept over me. ...

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Adrian Mok: “I used to run to school from home …”

Adrian Mok is an Ironman triathlete, businessman and family man. Last year, Adrian was one of the prime movers behind the Singapore Ironman 70.3 Triathlon and this year his debuts another first, the adidas Sundown Marathon, Singapore's first night race. ...

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Singapore Sprint Series offers endurance athletes more choices

Endurance athletes have a new offering to sample this year with the inaugural Singapore Sprint Series. Consisting of a sprint biathlon, a sprint duathlon and a sprint triathlon, the series provides shorter races for busy Singaporeans who can't commit more time to training. ...

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