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Women's champion Mirinda Carfrae raised her arm in celebration she shared with Rachel Joyce and Liz Blatchford, fellow members of the women's podium.
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Frederik Van Lierde's 2:51:19 marathon may have been bettered by Mirinda Carfrae, but it was enough to erase Luke McKenzie's lead at Mile 16 of the marathon and establish a 2 minutes 50 seconds margin of victory.
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Luke McKenzie broke 3 hours on the Kona marathon for the first time with a 2:57:20 run.
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Sebastian Kienle did not post the fastest bike split and fell from 2nd to 3rd with a 2:58:36 run. Still, it was his best Kona finish yet.
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James Cunnama of South Africa advanced to 4th with a 2:52:38 marathon.
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Mirinda Carfrae's elegant, swift-as-Mercury stride on Alii Drive.
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Caroline Steffen had a hard-time-for-her during a 3:11:56 run that left her in 5th place.
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Caitlin Snow's 2nd-fastest 2:58:54 run brought her home in 6th place - top American.
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Defending champion Leanda Cave runs next to men's pro Petr Vabrousek as a stream of age groupers head out to the turnaround on Alii Drive. Cave swam and rode well, but early season injuries left her fading to 12th woman on the run.
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Third place Sebastian Kienle offers runner-up Like McKenzie a pat on the back.
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Ivan Raña of Spain can finally exhale after a 2:47:55 marathon advanced him to 6th place.
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Cyril Viennot of France touched the outstretched hands of the crowd in the finish chute as he finished 12th.
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Christian Ritter of Germany spent some time with his head bowed to the carpet contemplating his 14th place pro men's finish in 8:35:23.
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Matthew Russell of the United States did the Blazeman roll after his 19th place pro finish.
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In what may be his final Kona appearance, three-time Ironman World Champion Craig Alexander, accompanied by TJ Tollakson, waves to the crowd after his 23rd place pro men's finish.
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Rinny Carfrae, who has plenty of heart, makes a heart symbol to one of her many dear friends at the finish.
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Mirinda Carfrae jumps into the arms of her fiancé, 5th place men's finisher Timothy O'Donnell.
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Fierce rivals on the field of play, Mirinda Carfrae and Rachel Joyce share mutual admiration and affection after their 1-2 finish.
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Rachel Joyce shows an obvious appreciation for her coach, 6-time Ironman World Champion Dave Scott.
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Liz Blatchford appears to be overwhelmed with her 3rd place finish in her Kona debut.