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Sarah Haskins sits down with Inside Triathlon Magazine

11.2.11

Pro Q&A: Sarah Haskins Closes Season With Pan Am Win Beijing Olympian Sarah Haskins won the Pan American Championships in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, over the weekend for the American women, adding yet another title to her impressive resume. Inside Triathlon magazine editor-in-chief Courtney Baird caught up with her recently and talked about the race, resting in the offseason, and Haskins’ approach (read more)

Haskins wins gold in Pan American Games triathlon

10.24.11 | by stantoncompany

Gwen Jorgensen posted the second-fasted run split among the competitors in the Pan American Games triathlon on Sunday and pushed into fourth place behind teammate Sarah Haskins, who took the gold medal in Puerto Vallarta. With the victory, Haskins secured a sport with Jorgensen in the 2012 Olympics in London. Jorgensen, a part-time tax accountant from Milwaukee, (read more)

Toyota US Open Triathlon – Race to the Toyota Cup – Sarah Haskins wins another Championship

10.11.11 | by stantoncompany

The finale of the Race to the Toyota Cup was completed yesterday in beautiful Rockwall, Texas.  This race was the seventh race in the series and this my fifth race completed in the series.  The top five scores in the series go towards each athlete’s overall score.  I finished the series with wins in South Beach, (read more)

2011 Race to the Toyota Cup Champions Crowned in Dallas

10.11.11 | by stantoncompany

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)