This term refers to the outcome of a specific athletic competition, the Ironman 70.3 held in Maine. A 70.3-mile triathlon encompasses a 1.2-mile swim, a 56-mile bike ride, and a 13.1-mile run, completed in that order. Athletes’ finishing times and rankings, categorized by age group and gender, are typically published following the event’s conclusion. This data often includes split times for each segment, allowing for detailed performance analysis.
Access to this information provides value to athletes, coaches, and spectators alike. Competitors can gauge their performance against others, identify areas for improvement, and track their progress over time. Coaches can utilize the data to tailor training plans and optimize athletes’ potential. For spectators and followers, the results offer insights into the race dynamics and celebrate the achievements of the participants. The historical context of these results contributes to the overall narrative of the event, documenting the evolution of competitor performance and the growing popularity of the sport.