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Chrissie Wellington set a Kona run record just a year ago with a 2:57: 44 last year on her way to victory. This year, Wellington made her winning move with a 4:52:04 bike, then ran 3:03:05 run while runner-up Mirinda Carfrae ran a record-breaking 2:56:51 marathon.
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About Mile 7 of the run, Andreas Raelert caught Craig Alexander and they ran in tandem for the nest 9 miles until Raelert faded, slightly, to a 2:51:04 marathon.
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While Raelert and Alexander were teaming up, 2007 winner Chris McCormack had biked to a 2:30 lead and held firm until he had a mini-meltdown at the top of Palani hill.
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Pete Jacobs (8th place – 2:57:13 marathon) and Dirk Bockel (7th place – 2:57:41 marathon) are coming and going at St. Peter’s Church about Mile 4.5 on Alii Drive. They finished just 20 seconds apart
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The 2005 Ironman Hawaii champion Faris Al-Sultan started the run in 4th place, ran 3:03:10 and finished 9th.
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Al-Sultan’s fluid, muscular stride is a thing of beauty.
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Normann Stadler had a 4:30:39 bike and started the run in position to go for the win.
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But just a few miles along Alii’s steam bath heat, the 2004 and 2006 champion walked, and then pulled out.
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Ironman Hawaii rookie Rasmus Henning of Denmark, a big factor in big-money races, might have finished better than 5th if he hadn’t broken his hand three weeks prior. Still ran 2:55:33 and finished fifth with eyes on 2010.
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Andreas Raelert hit his stride early along Alii Drive.
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Rasmus Henning looks good striding along Kailua Bay in front of Lava Java.
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Terenzo Bozzone played it smart in his rookie debut, ran 3:02:46 and finished 11th.
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Australia’s Luke McKenzie had an excellent swim and bike, but faded to 15th with a 3:06:19 run on a hot and humid day in paradise.
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Australian Pete Jacobs ran 2:57:13 to finish 8th.
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Brazil’s Reinaldo Colucci is just 24, so he will learn from an excellent swim and bike but subsequent fade to 21st with a 3:21 marathon.
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Timo Bracht passed last year’s runner-up Eneko Llanos on Alii Drive. Bracht ran 2:56:27 to finish 6th while Llanos faded to 14th with a 3:05:02 run.
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Chris Lieto may well be the best cyclist in the Ironman this year. But his eye is on the overall win, so he did a training stint with US marathon champ Ryan Hall at altitude in Mammoth California. At the end, Lieto’s 3:02:35 run fell just 2:35 short.
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At this point of the race, Andreas Raelert and Craig Alexander had just passed Faris Al-Sultan and were 5:20 back of Lieto.
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Chris McCormack just lost five minutes and his chance of a second win regrouping from a meltdown at the top of Palani. From this point on, he ran the fastest, held on for 4th place, and finished with a 2:55:58 marathon.
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Timo Bracht stayed out of trouble on the bike this year and finished sixth with a 2:56:27 marathon.