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Race Report: 2025 Ironman 70.3 Washington Tri-Cities
I finished my tenth Ironman 70.3 with no regrets.
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Paula Findlay’s recap of Ironman 70.3 Boise
I don’t normally post about professional triathlon racing, but I enjoyed Paula Findlay’s race recap from Ironman 70.3 Boise on the That Triathlon Life podcast. It’s interesting, and sometimes validating, to hear about I race I did from a pro’s perspective. The swim was choppy, and long; the buoys were hard to sight—I’m glad it wasn’t just me.
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Race Report: 2025 Ironman 70.3 Boise
A solid result despite a sleepless night, a rough swim, and one judgmental cowboy.
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Saiyami Kher Smashes Ironman 70.3 Twice in a Year: Bollywood’s Toughest Star!
Saiyami Kher has done it again, proving she’s not just a Bollywood powerhouse but a global endurance superstar!On July 6, 2025, the Ghoomer actress conquered her second Ironman 70.3 triathlon in Jönköping, Sweden, becoming the first Indian actor to complete this grueling race twice in less than a year.Talk about flexing on and off the screen! From battling icy waters to crushing hilly terrain, Saiyami’s epic journey is pure inspiration. Ready to dive into her incredible feat? Let’s roll!Key Take
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Ironman announces new performance-based qualification for Ironman and Ironman 70.3 World Championships
This new system, which takes effect with the 2026 qualification cycle starting this month, basically does away with the old roll-down system, in which unclaimed slots would roll down indefinitely within an age group. Ironman has a good explanation in their FAQ, but the short version is: Each race is allocated a number of World Championship slots, as before. Winners of each age group automatically get a World Championship slot. If they decline it, the slot can only roll down to second or third place. Any unclaimed slots go to a global “Performance Pool” for that race. The finish times of the remaining athletes are normalized by multiplying them by some factor for each age group, so they can be ranked together. This factor is determined by averaging the top 20% of World Championship finish times over the past five years for each age group, and will be updated every year. The remaining slots are offered to the top finishers in this age-graded normalized ranking, and roll down until they’re all claimed. It sounds complicated, but the examples they have in the FAQ make it easier to understand: Anne is 42, she finishes IRONMAN Kalmar in 9:19:51, giving her an age-graded finish time of 8:07:26, applying the Kona Standard of 0.8707 (9:19:51 × 0.8707 = 8:07:26). John is 43 and finishes IRONMAN Kalmar in 8:50:31, giving him an age-graded time of 8:33:42, applying the Kona Standard of 0.9683 (8:50:31 × 0.9683 = 8:33:42). Anne would rank above John in the age-graded rankings due to her age-graded time of 8:07:26 being faster than John’s age-graded finish time of 8:33:42. For me, this means any hope I had of getting lucky with a deep roll down in my age group at a late-season race are probably dashed, but I like this change; it makes qualification fairer and more competitive. I’ll simply have to git gud, or go back to my fallback plan: Outlive everyone and qualify in the 90–94 age group.
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Race Report: 2025 Ironman 70.3 Coeur d’Alene
A cold snap in Coeur d’Alene ultimately gave way to an almost perfect day for racing.
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Je serais bénévole au pôle natation dès 6h00. Si vous passez par là, faites un coucou !
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What’s the water temperature at Lucky Peak Reservoir in July?
Ever since the return of Ironman 70.3 Boise was announced, I’ve been wondering what the water temperature would be like on race day. I know in the previous iterations of this race, when it was in early June, it was a very cold swim: In 2011 the water temperature was 11ºC, and in 2012 it was so cold, people wore wetsuits on the bike, which was shortened to 24 km. So far I haven’t been able to find a reliable source of historical water temperatures at Lucky Peak Reservoir to look up what it might be like in late July, but today I got an email from Ironman that states (emphasis mine): The IRONMAN 70.3 Boise 2025 swim course offers athletes a refreshing and scenic 1.2-mile swim in the pristine waters of Lucky Peak Reservoir. Starting and finishing in the easily accessible Barclay Bay area, this single-loop course provides a calm and clear environment, ideal for both seasoned swimmers and first-time triathletes. The reservoir’s typical water temperatures in late July range from 64°F to 70°F (18°C to 21°C), making it comfortably wetsuit-legal for most participants. That’s not so bad, that’s downright pleasant! Anyway, just thought of dropping that here in case anybody else needs to Google it.
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Race Report: 2025 Ironman 70.3 St. George
My last dance in St. George turned out to be the hardest race I’ve done so far.
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