Ironman Lake Placid
Ironman Lake Placid (sometimes referred to as Ironman USA) is a triathlon race owned by the World Triathlon Corporation (WTC) that takes place Lake Placid, New York and the surrounding Adirondack Mountains. It is the longest-running Ironman triathlon in North America apart from the Ironman World Championship.[1] Lake Placid played host to the Winter Olympics in 1932 and again in 1980, and has hosted Ironman Lake Placid every summer since 1998.[2]
In August 2014, the CEO of WTC, Andrew Messick, announced that Ironman Lake Placid would be among the list of North American races that would no longer offer a pro purse prize in 2015. This decision came as a result of the growing Ironman brand, the increased fragmentation of the overall purse prize, and the date of the race in relation to the Ironman World Championship.[3]
Results
Year | Men | Time | Women | Time |
2015 | Corey Deveaux (CAN) | !!!!!9:31:09 9:31:09 | Amy Farrell (USA) | !!!!10:13:31 10:13:31 |
2014 | Kyle Buckingham (USA) | !!!!!8:38:43 8:38:43 | Leslie Dimichele (USA) | !!!!!9:29:43 9:29:43 |
2013 | Andy Potts (USA) | !!!!!8:43:29 8:43:29 | Jennie Hansen (USA) | !!!!!9:35:06 9:35:06 |
2012 | Andy Potts (USA) | !!!!!8:25:07 8:25:07 | Jessie Donavan (USA) | !!!!!9:47:93 9:47:93 |
2011 | T.J. Tollakson (USA) | !!!!!8:25:15 8:25:15 | Heather Wurtele (CAN) | !!!!!9:19:03 9:19:03 |
2010 | Ben Hoffman (USA) | !!!!!8:39:34 8:39:34 | Amy Marsh (USA) | !!!!!9:27:30 9:27:30 |
2009 | Maik Twelsiek (GER) | !!!!!8:36:37 8:36:37 | Tereza Macel (CZE) | !!!!!9:29:36 9:29:36 |
2008 | Francisco Pontano (ESP) | !!!!!8:43:32 8:43:32 | Caitlin Snow (USA) | !!!!!9:51:00 9:51:00 |
2007 | Alex Mroszczyk-McDonald (USA) | !!!!!9:16:02 9:16:02 | Belinda Granger (AUS) | !!!!!9:40:20 9:40:20 |
2006 | Victor Zyemtsev (USA) | !!!!!8:38:18 8:38:18 | Hollie Kenney (USA) | !!!!10:50:42 10:50:42 |
2005 | Tony Delogne (USA) | !!!!!8:56:11 8:56:11 | Heather Fuhr (CAN) | !!!!!9:45:06 9:45:06 |
2004 | Simon Lessing (GBR) | !!!!!8:23:12 8:23:12 | Kate Major (USA) | !!!!!9:24:42 9:24:42 |
2003 | Kirill LitovTsenko (EST) | !!!!!8:46:15 8:46:15 | Heather Fuhr (CAN) | !!!!!9:51:55 9:51:55 |
2002 | Ryan B. Bolton (USA) | !!!!!8:39:19 8:39:19 | Heather Fuhr (CAN) | !!!!!9:43:12 9:43:12 |
2001 | Steve Larsen (USA) | !!!!!8:33:13 8:33:13 | Heather Fuhr (CAN) | !!!!!9:31:12 9:31:12 |
2000 | Cameron Widoff (USA) | !!!!!8:46:05 8:46:05 | Melissa Spooner (CAN) | !!!!!9:45:57 9:45:57 |
1999 | Thomas Hellriegel (GER) | !!!!!8:36:59 8:36:59 | Heather Fuhr (CAN) | !!!!!9:51:38 9:51:38 |
Sources:[4][5][6][7] |
References
- ↑ "IRONMAN Lake Placid". IRONMAN.com. Retrieved 2013-03-09.
- ↑ "Ford Ironman Lake Placid - July 28, 2013 | Lake Placid, NY - Adirondacks". Lakeplacid.com. Retrieved 2013-03-09.
- ↑ Polloreno, Julia (August 3, 2014). "Ironman Announces Redistribution of Prize Purse Money for 2015". Competitor Group, Inc. Retrieved August 6, 2014.
- ↑ "Results: Lake Placid". World Triathlon Corporation. Retrieved August 6, 2014.
- ↑ "2001 Lake Placid Results". Athlinks.com.
- ↑ "Isuzu Ironman USA Lake Placid 2000". splir.com. Retrieved August 6, 2014.
- ↑ "1999 Lake Placid Results". Athlinks.com.