Best tri images of 2008 part 3

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The 30th cavalry charge swim start at Ironman Hawaii.
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Crowie, Faris Al-Sultan and Macca emerge from the chaos of the swim. As it turns out, the 2008, 2005 and 2007 champs.
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Chrissie Wellington, never again the dark horse, took control at Mile 20 of the bike, then made up for an 11-minute stop for a flat - thanks to Rebekah Keat.
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Bryan Rhodes leads a chase pack 40 miles into the bike.
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Faris Al-Sultan had not fully recovered from early season woes, but his form was classic on Alii Drive.
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NBC helicopter stalks Craig Alexander on his way to Kona glory.
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Andy Potts finds redemption with his 7th place Kona debut after deep Olympic disappointment.
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Shingo Tani feels the joy.
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Chrissie Wellington celebrates her second triumph by doing the Blazeman Roll.
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Chrissie sheds tears of joy holding her crown to the sky.
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Terenzo Bozzone blazes into the swim at Clearwater.
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Joanna Zeiger led virtually wire to wire wins her first World Championship – at age 38 - at Clearwater.
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Terenzo flies into the lead on the bridge and withstood a late charge by Andreas Raelert to take the 2008 Ironman 70.3 World Championship at the tender age of 23.
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Ageless Joe Bonness flies with a smile on the run.
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Andreas Raelert failed to make his third Olympic team, but earned his World Championship silver with a 1:10 run, zooming past eight rivals.
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Andy Potts (6th) finds it’s often a thankless task to try for a Kona-Clearwater double.
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Ultraman looks primal slogging through a 10km swim.
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Peter Kotland flies past bright tropical red flowers on the first day bike. Kotland took 4th in his return to the 320-mile event 11 years after his 5:33 double marathon:
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Todd Crandell rides along Ultraman’s Red Road, a volcanic vent throwing a steaming cloud in the background.
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Alexandre Ribeiro’s young son paces his father (right) and Miro Kregar (center) at Mile 34 of the final day’s double marathon at Ultraman.
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