- NZers primed to build on golden harvest
- Roulston ninth in opening stage
- NZ reach semifinals of Junior World Cup
- Warriner called in team for world teams event
- Tour de France spot on the line for Roulston
- Hamilton banned for eight years for steroid
- Breschel wins fourth Swiss stage
- London Olympics motivates Nicholson
- Rowing return for Drysdale
- New era for newlook Black Sticks
- Vinokourov banned from Tour de France
- Softballers suspended after positive cannabis test
- Nicholson wins Bramham horse trials
- NZ remain unbeaten at junior champs
- Team NZ win MedCup regatta

NZers primed to build on golden harvest
18 June 2009 03:53pmNew Zealand triathletes are primed to build on a golden harvest as the world championship series continues in the United States on Monday (NZT).
Bevan Docherty and Andrea Hewitt have starred in the earlier rounds, with Docherty winning the Korea leg and Hewitt doing likewise in Madrid.
Olympic multi-medallist Docherty skipped the last race in Madrid and is sure he is in good shape to challenge for a podium finish in Washington.
"Training has been going fantastic without too many issues so I am looking forward to another good race," Docherty said today.
"I decided in my planning to miss Madrid and concentrate on Washington and have spent a good few weeks training at altitude at my base in Boulder.
"I haven't raced on the course before but it is pretty flat and should lead to an exciting race."
The men's field will see the top four finishers from the 2008 Beijing Olympics go head to head for the first time since the Games while in the women the return of Australians Emma Snowsill and Emma Moffatt adds spice to the series.
Olympic champion Jan Frodeno, of Germany, ran well in the second leg of the series to finish 10th in Madrid having spent the cycle portion in the chase pack.
