Alright, buckle up folks, because I’m gonna walk you through how I dug up the results for “who won women’s triathlon today”. It wasn’t as straightforward as a quick Google search, let me tell you!

First thing I did, naturally, was fired up my browser and punched “women’s triathlon results today” into the search bar. Got a bunch of news articles and sports websites, but nothing definitive for today. Most were recaps of past events. Strike one!
Next, I started thinking about where official results might be posted. Big events usually have their own dedicated websites. So I tried to remember if there was a major triathlon happening recently. Vaguely recalled hearing something about a championship event.
I refined my search to include “women’s triathlon championship results”. That got me closer! Landed on a few official-looking websites. I clicked on the first few, but they were either selling tickets (too late for that!) or had a bunch of generic info.
Then I remembered that international triathlon events are usually governed by a specific organization. I tried searching for the “official triathlon organization website”. Bingo! It was the World Triathlon website.
I navigated to their site, which, by the way, was a bit of a maze. I looked for a “results” section or a “live timing” link. Found a “results” tab, but it was mostly historical data. Ugh.

I decided to change tactics. I went back to Google and this time searched specifically for “World Triathlon [Date of Today] results”. This time, I got a much more targeted list of links.
Finally! One of the links pointed to a specific event page on the World Triathlon website. I clicked it and there it was – the official results leaderboard for the women’s triathlon held today!
I scanned the list, identified the winner, and double-checked that the event date matched today’s date. Success! It took a bit of digging, but I got there in the end.
My takeaway? Sometimes you gotta be persistent and think about where the official source of information might be. Don’t just rely on the first search results you see!