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2011 Race to the Toyota Cup Champions Crowned in Dallas

10.11.11

Sarah Haskins (USA) and Andy Potts (USA) win respected professional divisions; Each takes home Series cash prize, plus a 2011 Toyota vehicle and the coveted Toyota Cup CHANHASSEN, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Championship honors in the 2011 Race to (read more)

10 US Athletes’ Favorite Olympic Memories

9.30.11 | by stantoncompany

Take a stroll down memory lane with 10 Olympic athletes and see if you share any of their favorite moments. The list includes Michael Phelp’s record-breaking eight gold medals in a single Olympics, and gymnast Kerri Strug’s heroic performance despite a painful injury. Katie Uhlaender, two-time women’s skeleton Olympian who is making a run in London as a (read more)

Sarah Haskins wins third Chicago Triathlon in row

8.30.11 | by stantoncompany

Updated: August 29, 2011 2:09AM Sarah Haskins blew away the field on the way to her third consecutive Chicago Triathlon title Sunday. Haskins finished in 2 hours, 5 minutes, 5.7 seconds, then lifted the ceremonial ribbon and held it while she waited. She had to wait for more than 21/2 minutes for runner-up Alicia Kaye to finish in 2:07:42.2. The men’s side, by contrast, (read more)

Sarah Haskins looking for trifecta in Chicago Triathlon

8.30.11 | by marlodenege

Updated: August 26, 2011 2:17AM Sarah Haskins has won the Chicago Triathlon in both extremes of our August weather. On Sunday, she will try to win her third consecutive Life Time Chicago Triathlon pro title. And she’s making a family affair of it. ‘‘The Chicago course suits me for a couple of reasons,’’ Haskins said in an e-mail (read more)

St. Louisans set sights on 2012 Olympics

7.26.11 | by stantoncompany

The 2012 Olympics have moved to the front burner for St. Louis natives Sarah Haskins and Jillian Petersen. In just two weeks, the pair will compete for spots on the U.S. Olympic team at the International Triathlon Union's event in London, staged on the Olympic course. Two of the three spots on the team could be filled, if two U.S. women finish (read more)