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Is Ironman Australia still on?

Is Ironman Australia still on?

Australia’s oldest IRONMAN event returns to the stunning town of Port Macquarie on Sunday, 1 May 2022. Please note this event will not take place as planned on 5 September 2021. The next event date is 1 May 2022.

How much money do you get for winning an Ironman?

The winners of the men and women’s pro races each stand to take home $120,000 as their part of a prize purse of more than half a million dollars. Cash prizes are handed out down to 10th place, which takes home $10,000.

Will Port Macquarie Ironman 2021 go ahead?

The 2021 National Storage IRONMAN Australia and 2021 IRONMAN 70.3 Port Macquarie will not take place as planned on 5 September 2021.

How long does it take to train for an IRONMAN?

You don’t need 20+ hours a week; however, training for an IRONMAN is still a time-consuming process. A typical plan will run a course of 24-30 weeks, with the first six to 10 weeks totalling between eight and 10 hours per week.

Do you win money if you win an Ironman?

The race in Utah has plenty of reasons for top-ranked pros to make the trip: the chance to take the Ironman 70.3 North American Championship, a $100,000 prize purse and the fact this same course will host the 70.3 World Championship on 19 September.

Where can I get Ironman Australia event credit?

This Event Credit can be used on any of the IRONMAN Group’s portfolio of events in the country of purchase. Adding to the action-packed weekend – IRONMAN Australia shares race day with IRONMAN 70.3 Port Macquarie.

How many years has Ironman been in Australia?

Join the pilgrimage to the heart and soul of IRONMAN racing in Australia and help us celebrate our 35th year.

Who is the title partner for Ironman Australia?

The IRONMAN Group Oceania is pleased to announce National Storage as the Title Partner for IRONMAN Australia. Read more While we currently do not have final slot allocations, we appreciate your patience during this very dynamic time, and it is our goal to provide updates for the IRONMAN World Championship slot allocations as soon as possible.

Who was Ian Green at Ironman Australia 2007?

Ian Green (Legend #133) was an 11 times IRONMAN Australia finisher who tragically passed away 4 days after the 2007 IRONMAN Australia in Port Macquarie. Ian was popular and well respected by his fellow competitors and he was an Ironman Australia Legend.

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