2011 Hawaii Ironman Triathlon World Championship🔥
1 8:03:56 Craig Alexander Australia 0:51:56 1:56 4:24:05 1:58 2:44:03
2 8:09:11 Pete Jacobs Australia 0:51:38 1:57 4:31:01 2:07 2:42:29
3 8:11:07 Andreas Raelert Germany 0:51:58 2:04 4:26:52 2:27 2:47:48
4 8:12:58 Dirk Bockel Luxembourg 0:51:44 2:00 4:24:17 1:54 2:53:03
5 8:20:12 Timo Bracht Germany 0:53:37 1:42 4:35:07 2:21 2:47:25
6 8:21:07 Mike Aigroz Switzerland 0:52:31 1:42 4:30:42 2:05 2:54:07
7 8:22:15 Raynard Tissink South Africa 0:52:08 1:51 4:28:38 3:02 2:56:36
8 8:23:19 Andreas Böcherer Germany 0:51:49 1:53 4:25:45 2:09 3:01:43
9 8:25:42 Luke McKenzie Australia 0:51:47 1:45 4:24:15 2:01 3:05:54
10 8:27:18 Faris Al-Sultan Germany 0:51:55 1:54 4:29:30 2:19 3:01:40
Australian Craig Alexander won his third Ironman World Championship, breaking the course record time by 12 seconds, despite suffering leg cramps in the last 2K of the race. He crossed the line in 8:03:56. Fellow Aussie Pete Jacobs was second, in 8:09:11, and German Andreas Raelert was third, in 8:11:07.
Alexander, known as "Crowie", was world champion in 2008 and 2009, and is now only the fourth person in the history of the race to win three times and the first to win Ironman World Championship 70.3 and Ironman World Championship titles in the same year (he won Ironman Las Vegas 70.3 in September).
"I really am proud of this win - out of the three I've won here, I think it was the best," said Alexander. The previous course record was set in 1996 by Belgian Luc Van Lierde.
Видео 2011 Hawaii Ironman Triathlon World Championship🔥 канала 𝐄𝐩𝐢𝐜 𝐒𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭 𝐓𝐕
2 8:09:11 Pete Jacobs Australia 0:51:38 1:57 4:31:01 2:07 2:42:29
3 8:11:07 Andreas Raelert Germany 0:51:58 2:04 4:26:52 2:27 2:47:48
4 8:12:58 Dirk Bockel Luxembourg 0:51:44 2:00 4:24:17 1:54 2:53:03
5 8:20:12 Timo Bracht Germany 0:53:37 1:42 4:35:07 2:21 2:47:25
6 8:21:07 Mike Aigroz Switzerland 0:52:31 1:42 4:30:42 2:05 2:54:07
7 8:22:15 Raynard Tissink South Africa 0:52:08 1:51 4:28:38 3:02 2:56:36
8 8:23:19 Andreas Böcherer Germany 0:51:49 1:53 4:25:45 2:09 3:01:43
9 8:25:42 Luke McKenzie Australia 0:51:47 1:45 4:24:15 2:01 3:05:54
10 8:27:18 Faris Al-Sultan Germany 0:51:55 1:54 4:29:30 2:19 3:01:40
Australian Craig Alexander won his third Ironman World Championship, breaking the course record time by 12 seconds, despite suffering leg cramps in the last 2K of the race. He crossed the line in 8:03:56. Fellow Aussie Pete Jacobs was second, in 8:09:11, and German Andreas Raelert was third, in 8:11:07.
Alexander, known as "Crowie", was world champion in 2008 and 2009, and is now only the fourth person in the history of the race to win three times and the first to win Ironman World Championship 70.3 and Ironman World Championship titles in the same year (he won Ironman Las Vegas 70.3 in September).
"I really am proud of this win - out of the three I've won here, I think it was the best," said Alexander. The previous course record was set in 1996 by Belgian Luc Van Lierde.
Видео 2011 Hawaii Ironman Triathlon World Championship🔥 канала 𝐄𝐩𝐢𝐜 𝐒𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭 𝐓𝐕
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