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What is the qualifying time for Half Ironman?

What is the qualifying time for Half Ironman?

Broken down by discipline, on the Men’s side this works out to a swim time of 38:51, a bike time of 2:54:38, and a run time of 2:04:16. On the Women’s side, this breaks down as a swim time of 40:39, a bike time of 3:10:44, and a run time of 2:13:06.

How do you qualify for the Ironman 70.3 championship?

To apply, contact IRONMAN Foundation Executive Director, Audra Tassone-Indeck at [email protected]. Qualification is not required, however, athletes will need to complete at least one IRONMAN 70.3 distance race before the end of the qualification period (August 21, 2022).

What is the Ironman qualifying time?

Most Ironman events have a time limit of 16 or 17 hours to complete the race, course dependent, with the race typically starting at 7:00am. The mandatory cut off time to complete the 2.4-mile (3.86 km) swim is 2 hours 20 minutes.

How do you qualify for a 70.3 world championship in 2021?

To be eligible, XC athletes must have completed at least three (3) IRONMAN 70.3 events (prior to the XC event you are competing in); your PR will be used from an event within the five (5) years prior to the upcoming IRONMAN 70.3 XC event date.

  • 70.3 courses will not be handicapped for IRONMAN 70.3 PR Challenge purposes.
  • How do you qualify for a 70.3 World Championship in 2021?

    How do you qualify for the triathlon World Championships?

    Any athlete who competed as a member of Team USA in 2019 or 2020 in triathlon (sprint, Olympic/standard, or long-course distances) will automatically qualify. Qualification cannot be met from participation more than one year prior.

    How do you qualify for the triathlon world Championships?

    Do you have to qualify for Half Ironman?

    The typical half ironman 70.3 event has 28 to 30 qualifying slots, which, when allocated across age groups, means that you’d probably need to win your division. or at least be in the top 3 finishers, to get that Kona Slot.

    Do you have to qualify for half IRONMAN?

    How hard is it to qualify for Kona?

    Just how difficult is it to qualify for Kona? Approximately 100,000 triathletes try to qualify, only 2,000 triathletes end up on the start line. That’s 2%. Every IRONMAN event around the world offers a minimum of one qualifying spot per age group.

    Whats harder a 70.3 or a marathon?

    It’s tough to say, but in general, in an IRONMAN 70.3 you might run 30 to 60 seconds per mile slower than your half marathon pace, and in an IRONMAN race it could be 1 to 3 minutes per mile slower than your best marathon pace. But even though it’s slower, the feeling coming across the finish line is like no other!

    What is the Ironman World Championship?

    The World Championship is the pinnacle event in the global IRONMAN 70.3 calendar. The IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship event expects to attract more than 6,000 athletes from over 100 global qualifying events in locations such as Australia, China, Spain, South Africa, and the Americas.

    Where can I join the Ironman Foundation?

    Be part of triathlon history and join the IRONMAN Foundation in St. George, Utah for the 2021 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship and in Taupō, New Zealand for the 2022 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship. The World Championship is the pinnacle event in the global IRONMAN 70.3 calendar.

    How do I qualify for the Ironman PR challenge?

    To be eligible, XC athletes must have completed at least three (3) IRONMAN 70.3 events (prior to the XC event you are competing in); your PR will be used from an event within the five (5) years prior to the upcoming IRONMAN 70.3 XC event date. 70.3 courses will not be handicapped for IRONMAN 70.3 PR Challenge purposes.

    Will my slot allocation for the 2022 Ironman World Championship change?

    All slot allocations are subject to change. For 2022 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship qualifying events that have already been completed, IRONMAN will retrospectively award additional slots, and the IRONMAN team will proactively be reaching out to affected athletes to continue the roll down process.