The Ironman World Triathlon Championship is an annual race that has become synonymous with the height of athletic endurance. This event is held each fall in the city of Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
The race is made up of three events; a 2.4 mile ocean swim, a 112 mile bike ride across the Hawaiian lava desert, and a 26.2 mile marathon run along the coast of the Big Island. Qualifying events for the Ironman take place around the globe every year. This grueling event began 30 years ago when a group of Navy Seals wanted to see who the fittest athlete was amongst them. Since then this event has grown and athletes from all over the world, both male and female, participate. The Ironman format remain unchanged and is still regarded as the most prestigious triathlon event to win. Although many athletes compete each year, most simply aim at completing the event or to set a personal record time. Only very talented athletes actually compete for a spot on the podium. Finishing the Ironman race is frequently the highlight of many athletes’ careers. For detailed information on history, events, athletes, and more visit Ironman.com 





