Ironman 70.3 Oceanside: Braden Currie surrounded by sharks during swim course reccy
For many triathletes, it may be the biggest nightmare come true, but New Zealander Braden Currie didn’t pay too much attention to it: last week,
Read MoreFor many triathletes, it may be the biggest nightmare come true, but New Zealander Braden Currie didn’t pay too much attention to it: last week,
Read MoreTheir victory at Ironman 70.3 Taupo dates back to 2019 – after that, the race was not organized for three years – but defending champions
Read MoreNew Zealander Braden Currie and Australian Kylie Simpson have just won Ironman Cairns – and thus the IM Asia-Pacific Championship – by a large margin.
Read MoreNew Zealand’s Mike Phillips and Dutch Els Visser have won Ironman New Zealand. Both athletes rode to the first position already on the bike and
Read MoreIt’s always a pretty popular race Down Under: the Tauranga Half. Last night (CET time, ed.) the race was won by Braden Currie and Rebecca
Read MoreWhile it was Norway’s Kristian Blummenfelt living up to everyone’s expectations in the men’s race, Swiss’ Daniela Ryf surprised everyone by pulling off a good
Read MoreIronman New Zealand may have been postponed, it didn’t stop Braden Currie from challenging himself with a tough race. No Long Distance triathlon, but the
Read MoreThrough the early part of the New Zealand race season, which has had a very regional flavor as only Kiwis have been able to race
Read MoreNew Zealand’s Kyle Smith seems to be in perfect shape at the moment – after victories at the Rotorua and Tauranga Triathlon earlier this season,
Read MoreWith a superb field of pro athletes expected at Challenge Wanaka in less than two weeks, there’s lots of anticipation around the men’s battle between
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