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Six-time Ultraman women's champion Shanna Armstrong relies on this individualistic support crew star whose costume recalls the John Dunbar 1979 Ironman edition.
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Suzanna Degazon readies for her 13th Ultraman start.
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A flotilla of support kayaks help supply and guide the swimmers.
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Four-timer Ultraman champion Alexandre Ribeiro of Brazil suspected his disappointing three-day vomit fest started with swallowing too much sea water. her still managed to finish fourth overall, and second on the double marathon.
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Swimmer follows standup paddler.
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Kayaker and swimmer are a team.
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Mike LeRoux of crocodile country in Cairns, Australia exits the water after a third-best 2:28:50 swim.
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Shanna Armstrong set a PR on the swim of 2:40:16 but still trailed Ultraman rookie Hillary Biscay by 19 minutes.
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Hustling through T1.
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Kathy Winkler set a PR on the swim and smiled at the prospect of finishing off the brick with a 90-mile bike.
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Rookie Christian McAvoy placed 4th on Day One and finished an impressive 5th in his
Ultraman debut.
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Kathy Winkler of Mill Valley, California rode 6:12:-09 on Day One, finished 4th overall, and also broke the Tina Bischoff record. Not bad for a 44-year-old kindergarten teacher and mother of two!
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Shanna Armstrong rides past surreal plants that look like tropical haystacks.
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Hillary Biscay set a new Ultraman swim record of 2:20:48 and rode a third-best 5:56:21 on Day One.
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Riding past Naalehu near South Point.
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Mike LeRoux rode a second best 5:10:31 in the strong headwinds to go with his third-best 2:28:50 swim on Day One.
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Jonas Colting and his crew fix a glitch during his third-best 5:14:40 ride on Day One.
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You could say Amber Monforte won it on the bike. On Day One her 5:39:34 bike was 13 minutes faster than Shanna Armstrong and 17 minutes faster than Hillary Biscay. But that was just a prelude to her record smashing ride on Day Two.
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Gary Wang treats the legs that rode him to a 5th-best 5:38:09 bike split on Day One with an ice bath as Amber Monforte looks on.
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Martin Franklin celebrates with his family and crew after making the Day One 12-hour cutoff by one second.