Spring 2013 Issue
The Spring 2013 issue of USA Triathlon Magazine is available now. USA Triathlon members will receive a printed copy of the magazine (unless they have opted out).
This is our annual Rankings and Athlete of the Year issue and features Elite Rookie of the Year Lukas Verzbicas on the cover. Read about his whirlwind journey, including his recovery from a horrific bike crash. In addition, we honor the best of multisport — our top age-group and elite athletes — plus much more.
The digital edition and the second part of the Lukas Verzbicas story will be available soon — stay tuned.
About USA Triathlon Magazine
Distributed to over 150,000 USA Triathlon members quarterly, USA Triathlon Magazine (formerly USA Triathlon Life) boasts the largest circulation of any triathlon magazine in the United States. Its mission is to keep members abreast of all of the exciting information for the multisport lifestyle. USAT news and events, articles on training and racing, and compelling feature stories and member profiles make this a must-read for the USAT membership.
The publication is a benefit for USA Triathlon members and is not available at newsstands.
Not a member? Join today to get access to the contents of USA Triathlon Magazine.
When quantities permit, additional copies or back issues of USA Triathlon Magazine can be purchased through USAT. The cost of each issue is $5 for members and $6 for non-members, inclusive of postage. To inquire about quantities, contact USAT Communications.
Staff
Publisher/Editor: Chuck Menke
Editor-in-Chief: Jayme Ramson
Design: Charlie Jahner
Youth Editor: Lindsay Wyskowski
Advertising Sales: Spencer Butz
Digital Archives
| Spring 2013: Rankings Issue |
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| Winter 2013: Kid Power |
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| Fall 2012: Building a Better Triathlete |
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| Summer 2012: Olympic Preview |
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| Spring 2012: Rankings Issue | |
| Winter 2012: Issues of the Sport | |
| Fall 2011: ITU World Championship Series Special | |
| Summer 2011: Olympic Primer Issue | |
| Spring 2011: Rankings Issue | |
| Winter 2011: The Beginners' Issue | |
| Fall 2010: Speed Issue | |
| Summer 2010: Duathlon Issue |
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Advertising
Choose from a variety of advertising possibilities in this full-color publication to place your brand in front of USA Triathlon members across the nation. Please contact Sales Representative Spencer Butz with questions.
Request Extra Copies
To order additional copies or back issues, download the request form here and mail with your payment (checks only, please) to:
USA Triathlon Magazine
Attn: Susan Kovarik
5825 Delmonico Drive, Suite 200
Colorado Springs, CO 80919
Limited issue quantities are available. Extra copies are $5 each for annual members and $6 each for non-members or one-day members. Please make checks payable to USA Triathlon Magazine.
Versions
USA Triathlon offers members multiple ways to read USA Triathlon Magazine. With the exception of those who opt out, all members will receive a printed copy of the quarterly magazine via the U.S. Postal Service. In addition, members can view the digital version from a computer or view the iPad/iPhone version by downloading the free app in the iTunes App Store.
In our effort to be environmentally responsible, we offer members the opportunity to opt out of receiving the printed version of the magazine. To opt out of and only receive the digital version, please follow these instructions and contact membership@usatriathlon.org if you have any problems:
1. Log in to your membership account at the top of any page on usatriathlon.org
2. Click the profile tab
3. Click edit profile
4. Click contact
5. Check the box marked "I do NOT want to receive a printed copy of USA Triathlon Magazine" in the Mailing List section.
Submissions
Unsolicited story ideas, articles and photographs are welcome, as are Letters to the Editor.
With some exceptions, USA Triathlon Magazine uses Associated Press style. Submissions should be written using a word processor software program (Microsoft Word is preferred) and emailed as an attachment to the editor-in-chief. Be sure the subject of the email reflects what type of submission is being sent.
Digital photographs should be submitted in the form of original, unedited JPEGs. Suggested captions are welcome. Photographs may be submitted via CD or e-mail. Prints also are accepted and are returned upon request. Photographer credit is published when supplied.
Photographs
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Writers
If you are interested in contributing to USA Triathlon Magazine, please contact the editor-in-chief via email and provide samples of your work.
Copyright Notice
Reproduction of any content within USA Triathlon Magazine without the written consent of USA Triathlon and the writer, photographer or artist is prohibited.