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Adventure Racing, Adventure Racing, News, Races & Places, Sports Travel, Stories

A Life Full of Adventure

Multisport Magazine caught up with Sam Clark. Sam completed a hat-trick of titles at The Kathmandu Coast 2 Coast in 2018 and is likely to be staying at the top of the sport for a while yet. You’ll see why in this interview. Read more

Clock Posted Jan 25, 2019

Endurance, News, Races & Places, Sports Travel, Stories, Triathlon, Triathlon

The Final Fling

What do you do when it dawns on you that continuing a life that allowed you to chase the endless summer of triathlon may no longer be possible? You go out with a bang! Here’s Mark’s account of his ‘final fling’ at long course racing; three epic events across three countries, in three consecutive weekends. Read more

Clock Posted Jan 25, 2019

Adventure Racing, Races & Places, Sports Travel

The Allure of the West

Endurance Coach Dougal Allan explains to us what makes the Augusta Adventure Race so special and gives us tips to make the most of our experience in WA! Read more

Clock Posted Jan 25, 2019

Overseas Racing, Races & Places, Sport 3 Events and Tours, Sports Travel, Stories, Transfers, Travel Tips, Triathlon, Triathlon

My Hawaii

The 2016 edition of the Ironman World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii saw a star’s reputation enhanced even further and a record breaking performance. But this story focuses on four inspiring stories from age-group athletes who all found strength in the lava fields of Kona and were willing to share their story of ‘My Hawaii’ with our readers. Read more

Clock Posted Jan 24, 2019

Bike, Bike, Cycle, Domestic Racing, Mindset, News, Races & Places, Sport 3 Events and Tours, Sports Travel, Stories, Training Centre

Puka Up: More than just a ride

In 2016, 2866 people tragically lost their lives to suicide. The Puka Up Ride took 28 riders and ten support staff from Sydney to Melbourne. A 1433km journey – 2km for every life lost of the 2866. Read more

Clock Posted Jan 23, 2019

Adventure Racing, Adventure Racing, News, Races & Places

State of Origin Stays in WA - Augusta Adventure Fest

The stage was set. There was a new course, new leg order and a few new ‘All Stars’, trained up and ready to race. The wind was up, but the sun was shining down. Augusta was seriously turning it on for the annual pilgrimage of adventure racers for the 12thrunning of the Augusta Adventure Fest. Read more

Clock Posted Jan 23, 2019

Adventure Racing, Races & Places, Run, Run, Run / Trail Run

Troy Lum and Deb Nicholl victorious at Run Larapinta 2017

Four huge days of running over tough terrain and under a hot Northern Territory sun have come to an end with Brisbane’s Troy Lum and Deb Nicholl crowned champions of the Run Larapinta Stage Race today. Unseasonably hot temperatures in the 30’s meant the third running of thefour-day, four-stage trail running race along the most spectacular sections of the Larapinta Trail near Alice Springs was the toughest edition in the race’s history. Read more

Clock Posted Jan 23, 2019

Races & Places, Triathlon, Triathlon, Triathlon

Why is the Coffs Tri so special?

The bcu Coffs Tri is just five years old and has already doubled in size since its inception in 2013 and achieved World Championship Qualifying status for the second year running. What makes this race so popular? Organisers say it’s the spectacular course as well as the unique community vibe.The event is run by locals and gives generously back to local community groups who all pitch in to help make it happen. Read more

Clock Posted Jan 23, 2019

Adventure Racing, Adventure Racing, Adventure Racing, Endurance, Races & Places, Run / Trail Run, Sports Travel, Swim

Gadsdon and Baker make it two in a row at Augusta Adventure Fest

Hardy Inlet sparkled as almost 800 paddlers hit the water for the 12thAct-Belong-Commit Augusta Adventure Race this morning in Augusta, with 57kms of off-road adventure up ahead through the wilds of south-west Western Australia. 15-20 knot southeast windsfor the premier race of the weekend meant tricky conditions for the ocean paddling and swim legs, as well as the technical coastal running and mountain biking, but the racing was fast and close at the front. Read more

Clock Posted Jan 23, 2019

Adventure Racing, Adventure Racing, Domestic Racing, News, Run / Trail Run

Adventurethon Townsville 2017

During July as the south of the country suffered under the winter chills, Townsville was experiencing perfect, mild conditions weather wise and was definitely the place to be for Adventurethon Townsville! After recent race events around the country suffering some pretty intense, chilly conditions, the visiting competitors were very excited to see sunshine and warmth (& not the intense North Queensland heat of summer time). Read more

Clock Posted Jan 23, 2019

Aids, Swim, Swim, Swim, Triathlon

5 Steps to a faster swim leg.

Brenton Ford gives us 5 top tips to help us achieve a faster swim leg in your next triathlon. Read more

Clock Posted Jan 22, 2019

Swim, Swim, Swim, Triathlon

Three mistakes to avoid in swim workouts

For the past 11 years I’ve worked with over 1,000 swimmers and triathletes of all abilities. With athletes new to the sport, I see the same mistakes being made again and again when it comes to their workouts which are holding them back from swimming faster and improving their speed. Read more

Clock Posted Jan 22, 2019