Deckers, Del Corral win IM France

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Women

Tine Deckers quickly overcame a 5:43 deficit to swim leader Leanda Cave with a devastating 5:05:03 bike split – just 17:50 slower than top male pro James Cunnama, and 16:27 better than Emma Bilham’s next-best women’s bike split. Starting the run with a 12:15 lead on Bilham and 22:44 on Leanda Cave, Deckers cruised with a women’s 7th-best 3:13:29 marathon which brought her to the finish in 9:22:04. This gave her a 6:51 margin of victory over Bilham (3:07:19 run) and 23:02 over 3rd-place finisher Cave (3:13:48 run), who edged 4th place Leslie Dimichelle Miller of the U.S. (women's-best 3:05:42 run) by 32 seconds.
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Deckers’ outstanding bike split topped the 2015 effort of Olympic cycling medalist and last year’s 3rd-place finisher Emma Pooley by 11 minutes. Decker’s win added to her previous Ironman France victories in 2009, 2010, 2012 and 2014. So far in 2016, Decker is undefeated with 70.3 wins at San Juan and Pays d’Aix.

Men

Del Corral overcame a 6:35 deficit after the swim and a 7:42 deficit after the bike leg with a dominating 2:42:28 run split that brought him from 6th place at T2 to the lead at 30 km. After Corral passed him, James Cunnama (2:47:51 run) fought hard for the final 11km, falling behind by 1 minute, then reducing the gap to 35 seconds at the line.
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