After ending my season with my first World Triathlon Series race in Edmonton, Canada and a Major League Triathlon event in Portland, Maine, I took 2 weeks off to mentally and physically recharge. During this time, I moved out of the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, California and relocated to Flagstaff, Arizona. The move […]
Athlete Blog | Dylan Sorensen

Speeding in Scandinavia
Most of the ITU races are centered on the European Continent in the summers, so we (the CRP crew) had the incredible opportunity to compete against high level fields in European cups. The men’s fields are always full (65-75 athletes starting the race) and I have found they offer the most competitive fields to be […]
Love and War
Pouring rain, booming thunder, white lightning… This is how I woke up the morning of my race in Richmond, Virginia. As the elements outside were battering the earth, I wanted to batter my competition. Conversely, as the earth withstood and outlasted the elements, I wanted to withstand and outlast my competition. I know, I know, […]
Havana Nights
To start the 2016 ITU racing season, our coach Jarrod Evans decided to take the CRP athletes with elite status to Havana, Cuba. There was a sprint distance continental cup held on Valentine’s Day in the Capitol of the island country that US citizens were unable to enter for over 50 years due to a […]