Here you will find a selection of my online articles. To read, click on “Read Online”, marked blue, below each picture.
For articles that have appeared in print, please see my Journalism Portfolio page.
IRONMAN

Perform Your Best at Every Age – Whether you’re a Millenial or a Baby Boomer, here’s how to get the most out of your training, recovery, and lifestyle. Read Online

IRONMAN 70.3 Victoria: Experience Quintessential Canada – Warm up, race, and recover in one of British Columbia’s favorite triathlon hubs. Read Online

“Without Even Breaking a Sweat:” Meet the Jacked IRONMAN – Austin Spencer lives by a big mantra, confident about his IRONMAN debut this weekend in Whistler. Read Online

British Triathlete Named a Hero – IRONMAN UK finisher credits his training for giving him the strength to pull a four-year-old boy to safety last week. Read Online

16 Top Performances of 2016 Read Online

17 to Watch in 2017 Read Online
Triathlon Magazine Canada

10 ways triathlon has made you no fun – Do any of these apply to you? Read Online

A rising star: Desirae Ridenour. Triathlon Canada considers her our country’s next triathlon star. Read Online

Jon Dunkerley and James Cook: Canada’s next Paralympic stars? The duo eyes 2020 Tokyo Paralumpics. Read Online

Corbin runs down McBride to win Ironman Canada 2017. Read Online

VIDEOS: Pro tips to master the swim, bike and run courses at Ironman Canada. Read Online

My first half distance race: Ironman 70.3 Weymouth. Read Online
A full listing of all of my articles published by Triathlon Magazine Canada Online can be found here.
Adventure Sports Journal

Sea Otter Classic 2016 – It’s a Wrap. Reflections on an inspiring weekend of all things cycling. Read Online

Ride and Tie World Championships 2016 coming to California. The coolest sport you’ve never heard of. Read Online

Top Five Places to Sleep Outdoors in California. Perfect spots for setting up camp away from the city lights. Read Online
The Signal
Halifax student aiming for the Olympics
Why is Halifax such a hotbed for sprint kayaking?
This study suggests music does more than cure exercise boredom
Elite N.S. skaters — they train in central Canada
Chan and Chartrand win national skating titles