New Sheriff in Irontown
Want to know what Ironman’s new owners are going to do with the brand? Ask, I figured, maybe they’ll tell me. So I did. And they did.
by Dan Empfield, October 11, 2015Want to know what Ironman’s new owners are going to do with the brand? Ask, I figured, maybe they’ll tell me. So I did. And they did.
by Dan Empfield, October 11, 2015Bob Babbitt chats with Hector Picard, Cameron Wurf and Jürgen Zäck on this final day of Breakfast with Bob interviews. But don’t worry, after the race there will be a champion edition.
On this edition of Breakfast with Bob in Kona we share interviews with Carlos Moleda, Mary Beth Ellis and Meredith Kessler and and it is good stuff once again.
On this third day of Breakfast with Bob in Kona, we get to enjoy interviews with Tim Don, Heather Wurtele and Jeff Symonds. Basically a British/Canadian edition.
Canadian Lionel Sanders has already spent over two weeks in Kona to get used to the heat and winds, and we had a few words with him about the big day.
On the second day of Breakfast with Bob in Kona we get to enjoy interviews with Luke McKenzie, Beth Gerdes, Jodie Swallow and Jan Frodeno.
Bob Babbit is already in Hawaii and started his annual Breakfast with Bob interviews. Here now are his chats with Sebastian Kienle, Rachel Joyce and Ben Hoffman.
Last weekend Matt Chrabot engaged in one of the closest duels in Ironman history. He lost by an official 2 seconds to Kirill Kotsegarov at Ironman Chattanooga.
Lucy Charles grabbed the 18-24 title at the 70.3 Worlds with a fine effort all around, but now she has her sights set on the Kona title and the swim record.
In 2014 Brandon Marsh learned that his wife Amy had been diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia. We checked in to see how Amy is doing, and how he is holding up.
Paul Krochak moved to Sweden in 2010, and together with his teammate Björn Englund he has won the ÖTILLÖ SwimRun World Championships twice.
Allan Hovda has won Norseman twice and there are likely more titles in the future for this young father who commutes via helicopter to his oil rig job.
John Withrow rode a fat bike at the 2015 Ironman Wisconsin to raise money for ReserveAid, and he cranked out a very respectable 6:06:24 bike split.