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  2. Chrissie Wellington - Wikipedia

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    Christine Ann Wellington OBE (born 18 February 1977) is an English former professional triathlete and four-time Ironman Triathlon World Champion. She held all three world and championship records relating to ironman-distance triathlon races: firstly, the overall world record, secondly, the Ironman World Championship course record (from 2009 until Mirinda Carfrae lowered it in 2013), and ...

  3. Dave Scott (triathlete) - Wikipedia

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    Dave Scott (born January 4, 1954) is a U.S. triathlete and the first six-time Ironman World Championship winner (1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, and 1987). [1] A progenitor of the sport, in 1993, Scott was the first person inducted in the Ironman Hall of Fame. [2]

  4. Ironman Triathlon - Wikipedia

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    An Ironman Triathlon is one of a series of long-distance triathlon races organized by the World Triathlon Corporation (WTC), consisting of a 2.4-mile (3.9 km) swim, a 112-mile (180.2 km) bicycle ride and a marathon 26.22-mile (42.2 km) run completed in that order, a total of 140.6 miles (226.3 km). It is widely considered one of the most ...

  5. Lucy Charles-Barclay - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Charles-Barclay (born 15 September 1993) is an English professional triathlete specialising in the Ironman and 70.3 ("half-Ironman") distances. She is the 2023 World Ironman champion and the 2021 World Champion in the 70.3 discipline, both under the authority of the World Triathlon Corporation.

  6. Mark Allen (triathlete) - Wikipedia

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    Allen has summarized his career in four characters: "1-6-21-infinity". [ 4 ] "1" is for his victory in the first official triathlon World Championship. "6" is for the six times he won the Ironman. 21 stands for his two season run of 21 straight victories, along the way defeating every one of the top 50 triathletes in the world.

  7. Ben Hoffman (triathlete) - Wikipedia

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    Hoffman discovered triathlon during a summer trip to Alaska during which he found a book about training and racing. As a result, during his first year at Montana, 2003—2004, he joined the university club triathlon team (that included Linsey Corbin ) as well as Team Stampede in Missoula where he enjoyed the people associated with the team, the ...

  8. T. J. Tollakson - Wikipedia

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    Triathlon, Ironman Trenton Joel Tollakson (born August 12, 1980) is a US triathlete , ironman champion (2011, 2014) and North American champion (2014). Career

  9. Craig Alexander (triathlete) - Wikipedia

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    Craig Alexander (born 22 June 1973) is an Australian triathlete who is the 2008, 2009 & 2011 Ironman Triathlon World Champion. He was the course record holder for the Ironman World Championship. [2] He is also the winner of the Ironman 70.3 World Championship in 2006 and 2011.

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