Kat Matthews is back with spectacular win Ironman 70.3 Bahrain
Kat Matthews is definitely back at the very highest level: after a tremendously long recovery period after a horror crash, she has just finally taken
Read MoreKat Matthews is definitely back at the very highest level: after a tremendously long recovery period after a horror crash, she has just finally taken
Read MoreShe was already considered the biggest favorite – if only because she defended her title from last year, St. George – and Taylor Knibb just
Read MoreWhile just about every pro athlete has spoken out over the past week about the Collin Chartier doping scandal, now Kat Matthews is doing the
Read MoreShe was in a very good shape last year and most likely considered the biggest favorite for the Ironman World Championships, but in late September
Read MoreProbably not many people had written down Tamara Jewett as the biggest favorite for the win at Ironman 70.3 Oceanside, yet it is the Canadian
Read MoreAfter an incredible second place at the Ironman World Championship in St. George and her legendary successful Sub8 attempt, Kat Matthews is considered one of
Read MoreShe took the lead during the swim, lost it during the bike and thanks to strong running legs, it still eventually was Kat Matthews who
Read MoreIt seemed nearly impossible – especially the bike times – but Kristian Blummenfelt, Joe Skipper, Nicola Spirig and Kat Matthews knew what they were capable off,
Read MoreShe didn’t only dive under the eight-hour mark on a Long Distance, she provided us with a spectacular battle too: Britain’s Kat Matthews was on
Read MoreThree days to go until the gun goes off for the legendary Pho3nix Sub7 and Sub8 attempt. At the press conference, this afternoon, Kristian Blummenfelt,
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