By Rob Slade

Published: Thursday, 07 April 2022 at 12:00 am


Things are heating up between Brit Joe Skipper and Norwegian Kristian Blummenfelt, with more harsh words being exchanged as the war of words continue.

The saga began in March when Skipper told 220 that he didn’t believe the hype around world and Olympic champion Blummenfelt and Ironman 70.3 world champion Iden going into the rearranged Ironman World Championship, due to take place in St George, Utah, on 7 May.

In the interview, Skipper, who’s known for being straight talking, explained he didn’t understand why everyone was ‘raving’ about Iden’s performance at Ironman Florida (where he finished first, ahead of Lionel Sanders).

He also said he doesn’t think Iden will make the front pack in the swim in Utah and that it’s 50-50 as to whether or not Blummenfelt (who set an Ironman world record in his debut race back in November) makes it.

The Norwegians strike back

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Norwegian Kristian Blummenfelt wins the men’s triathlon at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics (Credit: Kyodo News via Getty Images)

This week, the Norwegians responded, with Blummenfelt saying: “Whatever you do, don’t believe the Norwegian hype. Believe Joe Skipper. Ho, ho, ho.”

Iden added: “We didn’t believe the British hype.”

And the saga has taken another couple of turns over the past 24 hours, with further comments from both Blummenfelt and Skipper, as well as an appearance from Alistair Brownlee, who’ll be going head to head with the Norwegian in the Sub7 challenge in June.

In a video posted by the Pho3nix Foundation, the folks behind the Sub7 project, Brownlee watches a video of Blummenfelt, who says: “I guess Alistair was enjoying the live coverage.”

Brownlee shakes his head nonchalantly, saying: “Didn’t watch it.” Blummenfelt continued: “…probably he didn’t expect me to hold on that well.” To which Brownlee responds with a laugh: “I hadn’t given it a lot of thought, to be honest.”

Watch the full video below.

THE SUB7 RIVALRY IS REAL – PART 1: @AliBrownleeTri on @KristianBlu and his IM Cozumel World Record pic.twitter.com/ot5ygOSjES

— Pho3nix Foundation (@Pho3nix_Fdn) April 6, 2022