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Oakley's Ryosuke Yamamoto Places Third In Ishigaki
Oakley’s reigning Asian champion Ryosuke Yamamoto, wearing radars, placed third Sunday in the ITU Triathlon World Cup Series in Ishigaki, Japan. Russian Valentin Meshcheryakov took wth win with a time of 1:54:02. Japan’s Yuichi Hosoda rounded out the podium.
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Oakley’s Bozzone and McGlone Victorious At Galveston 70.3
Oakley’s Terenzo Bozzone of New Zealand and Samantha McGlone of Canada both used outstanding half marathons to pull off their victories at the Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 in Galveston, Texas. Sunday’s race served as the Ironman 70.3 US Pro Championship and included a $75,000 professional prize purse with a $5,000 bonus for the first U.S. professional male and female finishers.
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Oakley Athletes Earn Podium Spots At St. Anthony's Triathlon
Oakley’s Greg Bennett and Craig Alexander placed second and third for the men, while Oakley’s Mirinda Carfrae and Jillian Petersen rounded out the podium for the women at the St. Anthony’s triathlon against a tough field of competitors. Americans Cameron Dye and Sarah Haskins earned early-season wins.
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Oakley’s Jenny Fletcher Places Second In Nautica South Beach Triathlon
Oakley’s Jenny Fletcher placed second in the 3rd annual Nautica South Beach Triathlon. Over 2,400 people competed on the shores of Miami Beach at the triathlon to raise money for pediatric cancer research. Celebrities, athletes and locals helped raise over $175,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital at the Nautica South Beach Triathlon on Sunday.
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Checking In With Three-Time Ironman Champion Chrissie Wellington
British triathlete Chrissie Wellington is the current and three-time Ironman Triathlon World Champion. Her debut to the sport, winning the 2007 Ironman less than a year after turning pro, which is a feat unheard of, shocked and amazed the triathlete world. Chrissie’s victory was described as the “biggest upset in Ironman Hawaii history.” With her third Ironman win, last October, Chrissie continues to inspire and even set a new course record of 8:54:02.
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Checking In With Three-Time Ironman World Champion Chrissie Wellington
British triathlete Chrissie Wellington is the current and three-time Ironman Triathlon World Champion. Her debut to the sport, winning the 2007 Ironman less than a year after turning pro, which is a feat unheard of, shocked and amazed the triathlete world. Chrissie’s victory was described as the “biggest upset in Ironman Hawaii history.” With her third Ironman win, last October, Chrissie continues to inspire and even set a new course record of 8:54:02.





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