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Exclusive Feature: Swiss Team

Exclusive Feature: Swiss Team

24/02/10 - The Swiss team had a fantastic year in 2009, two athletes in the top 10 and World Team champions to boot. We followed the team before the Kitzbühel event to see what makes this team the best in the... |

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Top Moment: Swiss Team Champs

Top Moment: Swiss Team Champs

20/11/09 - The Swiss team came to Des Moines, Iowa with a relatively young team for the inaugural ITU Triathlon Team World Championships, with the experienced Magali Di Marco, the Sydney Olympic Games bronze... |

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Swiss Team World Champions!

Swiss Team World Champions!

28/06/09 - Switzerland is on top of the world today after winning the 2009 Hy-Vee ITU Triathlon Team World Championships.  The young Swiss team showed their speed out kicking many of the sports veterans including... |

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Olympic Odyssey: The Outsider

Olympic Odyssey: The Outsider

12/06/08 - Former World Number one Chris Hill takes us to Beijing through the athletes eyes Swiss triathlete Magali Di Marco Messmer is on the verge of making her second Olympic team, yet still considers herself an... |

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Swiss Dominate Euro Teams Champs

Swiss Dominate Euro Teams Champs

11/05/08 - Switzerland dominated the Elite team relays in Lisbon today, wining both the women’s and men’s European titles.  One day after the Triathlon European Championships, both the juniors and elites were... |

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Murray steals Richards Bay title

Murray steals Richards Bay title

04/05/08 - Her previous world cup best was an eighth place finish in 2005 but none of that mattered as the elite women took to the start line in South Africa today.  Carolyn Murray of Canada pulled off quite an... |

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Moffatt, Docherty triumph in Edmonton

Moffatt, Docherty triumph in Edmonton

25/06/07 - In the last race to ever be held in the capital city of Alberta, Canada, Emma Moffatt of Australia won the 2007 Edmonton BG Triathlon World Cup in a time of 1 hour 57 minutes and 52 seconds for the first... |

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Moffatt wins first World Cup gold

Moffatt wins first World Cup gold

24/06/07 - In the last race to ever be held in the capital city, Emma Moffatt of Australia has just won the 2007 Edmonton BG Triathlon World Cup in a time of 1 hour 57 minutes and 52 seconds for the first world cup... |

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1st wins for Sweetland and DeVilliers

1st wins for Sweetland and DeVilliers

14/05/07 - It was a day of firsts as 18-year old Kirsten Sweetland of Canada and local favourite Hendrik DeVilliers of South Africa both captured their first-ever world cup victories at the 2007 Richards Bay BG... |

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Young Sweetland wins first WC

Young Sweetland wins first WC

13/05/07 - Current Junior world champion Kirsten Sweetland of Canada has just won the 2007 Richards Bay BG Triathlon World Cup in South Africa.  The 18-year old Canadian’s time of 2 hours 3 minutes and 32 seconds... |

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Docherty on form for worlds!

Docherty on form for worlds!

20/08/06 - Just 50 km away from Lausanne, where the 2006 ITU Triathlon World Champoinhips will be held in two weeks, Felicity Abram (AUS) and Bevan Docherty (NZL) scored impressive wins at the ITU European Cup in... |

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Warriner cruises to victory in Salford

Warriner cruises to victory in Salford

30/07/06 - Under threatening skies in Salford, England, Samantha Warriner has just won the 2006 Salford BG Triathlon World Cup in a time of 2:04:28.  Behind her were Brazilian Mariana Ohata, who finished second and... |

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Rana and Messmer win in San Remo!

Rana and Messmer win in San Remo!

21/05/06 - From today on, the legendary ’Poggio’ hill is not any more only a part of cycling, but also of triathlon history as the ITU Triathlon Premium European Cup race in San Remo, Italy took place... |

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Swiss and German winners in Geneva!

Swiss and German winners in Geneva!

27/08/05 - Magali Di Marco Messmer and Michael Raelert have won the event, both of them with tremendous performances. With the men’s start with just 3 minutes ahead of the women’s, the spectators at the event... |

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