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The 2008 Ironman season wraps up this weekend in Tempe, Arizona. This is where I plan to toe the line with more than 2,000 other crazy Ironman athletes to see what the day dishes out. Read the story »
Ford Ironman Arizona: 2008 Part 2
Josef Major will be back to defend the title he claimed last April, while the women's champion, Erika Csomor, has been forced to withdraw due to illness. Read the story »
Mike Reilly: YOU are an Ironman!
Mike Reilly was standing atop the announcer's scaffolding at Ironman Hawaii in 1991 when he spotted a friend jogging the final yards down Alii Drive. Nearly two decades later, Reilly cannot remember the man's name. Doesn't matter. What unfolded became anecdotal history, creating part of the fabric surrounding the world's most famous triathlon. Read the story »
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2007 Ford Ironman World Championship 70.3 DVD
Relive the November 10, 2007 race with this DVD. Watch as Andy Potts, a highly decorated athlete with short-course success, sprinted to a first place 3:42:33 finish, while Australia’s Mirinda Carfrae broke the course record and claimed victory finishing at 4:07:25. In addition to the competitive professional field, more than 1,400 other triathletes ranging from 19 to 82 years old crossed the finish line, including Mark Rothbaum, manager of country music legend Willie Nelson, and Stacey Junio, who celebrated her recent weight loss in preparation for the event. $34.95 Available now.

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