Category: Ironman 70.3
Ironman 70.3 California, Richie Cunningham Podiums Again.
Australians were well in the mix at this weekends Ironman 70.3 California with Richie Cunningham second, Leon Griffin forth and Paul Ambrose fifth in the mens race. Chris McDonald also had a top 10 finish coming in 7th, with Christian Kemp a respectable 14th. Andy Potts led from start to finish to win his fourth title [...]
Josh Amberger and Mary Beth Ellis win Aviva Ironman 70.3 Singapore 2012
Josh Amberger and Mary Beth Ellis both led from the start and were never headed today in Singapore. Whilst Ellis was on her own for the whole race Amberger did have three other guys with him until the run. Along with Amberger was Denis Vasiliev, Dylan McNiece and Christian Kemp in a group of four [...]
In Singapore with 2000 Age Group Triathletes for the 2012 Aviva Ironman 70.3
Another year another course change in Singapore but the event has once again attracted close to 2,000 age groupers to the city state for another round of the Ironman 70.3 season. With most of the big stars of long course triathlon focused on the Ironman Asia Pacific Championships it is fair to say that this [...]
Ironman New Zealand 70.3 Complete Australian Results
According to the official results 408 Australians raced the cut down version of Ironman New Zealand in the weekend. Our two top overall results were Kate Bevilaqua and Time Reed who both finished 2nd overall. This table of results doesn’t take in to account any Kiwis based in Australia and noting it has their country. [...]
Marino Vanhoenacker and Meredith Kessler win Kellogg’s Nutri-Grain Ironman New Zealand
Belgium’s Marino Vanhoenacker had to unleash the speed that made him the fastest on the planet to win the revamped Kellogg’s Nutri-Grain Ironman New Zealand in Taupo today. The race was postponed from yesterday and reduced to a 70.3 (half Ironman distance) because of the storm that hit the region. The 35 year old Vanhoenaker, [...]
Severe Weather Forces Cancellation of Ironman New Zealand
The severe weather warnings have forced Ironman New Zealand organisers to postpone their event in Taupo for safety reasons. Tomorrow’s planned Ironman has been postponed with organisers planning a 70.3, or half distance Ironman event on the Sunday. The advice from the Civil Defence and New Zealand Met Service is that Taupo will be hit [...]
Sri Lanka 70.3 and 5150 a Success thanks to the newly Acquired USM Events
Credit where credit is due. With a call on Tuesday and boarding flights on the Wednesday bound for Sri Lanka, 10 of USM Events staff took the flight to Sri Lanka to sort out “the mess in Colombo”. The reports coming out of Sri Lanka from various pro’s and age group attendees alike was that [...]
30 Kona Slots up for Grabs at Lixil Ironman 70.3 Centrair Tokoname Japan
Tokoname, Japan (Jan. 25, 2012) – World Triathlon Corporation (WTC) has announced that general entry registration for the third annual Ironman 70.3 Centrair Tokoname Japan will open on Jan. 31, 2012. With this being the only Ironman World Championship qualifier in the region, race organisers have added additional entries; however, as in previous years, a [...]
Marino Vanhoenacker and Jodie Swallow Dominant at Spec-Savers Ironman 70.3 South Africa – Top Results
Vanhoenacker and Swallow dominate in East London Photo Credit: Craig Muller 22 January 2012 By Tremaine Van Aardt East London was privy to some enthralling race action as the fifth edition of the Spec-Savers Ironman 70.3 South Africa provided a brand new champion in the form of Belgium’s Marino Vanhoenacker and a successful title defence [...]
Cameron Brown and Joanna Lawn roll back the years to win the Port of Tauranga Half Ironman
Celebrated kiwi triathletes Cameron Brown and Joanna Lawn added to their celebrity with victories in the 23rd Port of Tauranga Half at Mount Maunganui today. The 39 year old Brown defied the years and a stern challenge from defending champion Callum Millward to claim his ninth victory in the event which doubled as the official Triathlon [...]


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