forum shop
Logotype Logotype

Alexander, Warriner in Racine

2-time Ironman World Champion Craig Alexander clocked a very fast 3:48:56 on his way to win the Ironman 70.3 Racine. Kiwi Sam Warriner was solid all day long and took the women's title.

Alexander swam 24:59, biked 2:06:02 and closed out his day with a 1:15:19 run.

"I led a small group out of the water, I was pleased to lead but frustrated because they swam on my feet the whole way and I wanted to distance myself early from them," said Warriner after the race. "I rode very hard out of transition and with in the first 10km I had put 30
seconds into the other girls and kept extending it throughout the bike"

With her win in Racine over Major, Warriner avenged being run down by the Aussie a week earlier at the Amica Ironman 70.3 Rhode Island. Another mile in the run though and we might have seen a repeat performance by Major as she closed to within a few seconds by the finish line.

"With a km to go Kate got within 20 meters of me, but I surged and put my head down, with 400m to go I was sprinting and just giving it everything to hold off Kate. She never came back and I crossed the line in first," added Warriner.

Ironman 70.3 Racine
Racine, WI / July 18, 2010
1.2m swim / 56m bike / 13.1m run

Top men

1. Craig Alexander (AUS) 3:48:56
2. Matt White (AUS) 3:56:07
3. TJ Tollakson (USA) 4:00:36
4. Devon Palmer (USA) 4:01:47
5. Eric Bean (USA) 4:04:32
6. Zach Ruble (USA) 4:09:40
7. Troy Jacobson (USA) 4:11:35 * AG M40-44
8. Jeremy Sipos (USA) 4:13:15 * AG M35-39
9. Joshua Rix (USA) 4:13:37
10. Chris Wichert (USA) 4:13:44 * AG M25-29

Top women

1. Sam Warriner (NZL) 4:17:42
2. Kate Major (AUS) 4:17:55
3. Desiree Ficker (USA) 4:22:51
4. Carrie Lester (AUS) 4:25:08
5. Amanda Lovato (USA) 4:34:58
6. Morgan Chaffin (USA) 4:39:43 * AG W25-29
7. Amber Kardosh (USA) 4:44:11 * AG W30-34
8. Stacey Richardson (USA) 4:44:42
9. Chandra Deehan (CAN ) 4:45:54 * AG W25-29
10. Lisa Mueller (USA) 4:47:16 * AG W25-29