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Moffatt and Docherty Grab Final Edmonton World Cup Gold

by International Triathlon Union on June 25th, 2007
EDMONTON – Current Under23 silver medalist Emma Moffatt of Australia and Olympic silver medalist Bevan Docherty of New Zealand have stepped up to gold at the 2007 Edmonton BG Triathlon World Cup.

Curtain Call for Edmonton BG Triathlon World Cup

by International Triathlon Union on June 22nd, 2007
EDMONTON – Ten years ago, Edmonton tested its waters to see if it had what it takes to host a triathlon event. Four years later, it hosted one of the most successful triathlon world championships in history. The 2001 ITU World Championships set the stage for six more years of triathlon world cup action.

Warriner and Whitfield win 2008 World Champs Preview in Vancouver

by International Triathlon Union on June 11th, 2007
VANCOUVER – Samantha Warriner of New Zealand and Canadian golden-boy Simon Whitfield have won the 2007 Vancouver BG Triathlon World Cup, in the scenic Stanley Park in West Vancouver. Both would post lightning fast run splits to take the gold medals in their respective categories in front of thousands of cheering fans.

World Cup Triathlon heads to Vancouver for North American leg

by International Triathlon Union on June 8th, 2007
VANCOUVER - This Sunday, June 10th, the ocean-side city of Vancouver comes alive when it hosts the sixth stop of the 2007 BG Triathlon World Cup series. After races in Australia, Japan, Portugal, South Africa and Spain, the focus shifts to Vancouver for the first of three consecutive world cup races in North America.

Spanish Capital ready for BG Triathlon World Cup Action

by International Triathlon Union on May 31st, 2007
MADRID – The Spanish capital of Madrid will host the fifth round of the 2007 BG Triathlon World Cup series this Sunday, June 3rd. With the recent announcement that Madrid will once again bid for the Olympic Games in 2016, the metropolis is a buzz with Olympic dreams.

ITU Announces New U.S. TV Deal

by International Triathlon Union on May 24th, 2007
VANCOUVER - The International Triathlon Union (ITU) announces today a new deal with major U.S. broadcaster, Fox Sports Net (FSN), to telecast its World Cup series. Covering four races, the FSN debut features the Mooloolaba BG Triathlon World Cup from Australia airing on Tuesday, July 3 at 3:00 PM local.

Triathlon growth in the Middle East

by International Triathlon Union on May 18th, 2007
NORTH VANCOUVER, Canada – The Middle East is not traditionally considered a hotbed for world class triathlon but that will soon change thanks to a series of initiatives spearheaded by the International Triathlon Union and its global partner, BG Group.

2007 World Team Championships back to Hungary

by International Triathlon Union on May 17th, 2007
VANCOUVER - The International Triathlon Union announced today that Tiszaujvaros, Hungary will host the 2007 ITU Elite Team Triathlon World Championships on Sunday, August 12th. After successfully hosting the event in 2003, it will return to where it was debuted 4 years ago at long-time world cup host Tiszaujvaros, Hungary.

Sweetland and DeVilliers post first world cup wins of careers in South Africa

by International Triathlon Union on May 14th, 2007
RICHARDS BAY - Today 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 Triathlon World Cup in South Africa.

Fernandes and Gomez Grab gold at Inaugural Lisbon World Cup

by International Triathlon Union on May 7th, 2007
LISBON - Vanessa Fernandes of Portugal and Javier Gomez of Spain won the inaugural Lisbon BG Triathlon World Cup in the Portuguese capital today.
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