Michael Johnson on the rise of triathlon | PTO Tour | Eurosport

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Hear from legendary US sprinter Michael Johnson as he gives his thoughts on the rise of triathlon and the importance of hosting the upcoming PTO US Open in a city like Dallas, which he hails as a “a great sports city.” Plus you can hear Johnson’s thoughts on the distances and why we’re seeing more children taking up the sport compared to more traditional sports.

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