How long is the run in an Ironman?

26.2mile
Ironman Triathlon The behemoth of triathlon. Raced over a 2.4mile (3.8km) swim, 112mile (180km) bike and 26.2mile (42.2km) run, Ironman started on the Hawaiian island of Oahu in 1978, as a bet between swimmers, cyclists and runners to see who was fitter.

How much do you run in an Ironman?

26.2 mile
Full Ironman Triathlon Each year, over 96,000 athletes register to compete in Ironman races, representing over 90 countries, regions and territories. This triathlon distance requires a 2.4 mile swim (3.9K), 112 mile bike (180.2K), and 26.2 mile run (42.2K).

What is the fastest time for Ironman?

7 hours 51 minutes 13 seconds
The fastest completion of the IRONMAN® World Championship by a male athlete is 7 hours 51 minutes 13 seconds, achieved by Jan Frodeno (Germany) at Kailua-Kona in Hawaii, USA, on 12 October 2019. Frodeno completed the 2.4-mile swim in 47:31, the 112-mile bike ride in 4:16:03, and the 26.2-mile marathon in 2:42:43.

Is it worth doing an Ironman?

There are many good reasons for doing an Ironman. Ironman can offer you physical and mental challenges that can free you to test yourself in other areas of your life. It can inspire you, give you confidence, improve your focus, show you how to deal with emotions, and help you learn to overcome pain.

Should you run a marathon before Ironman?

It’s not necessary but it is an excellent idea, especially if you’ve never done a marathon. Running 26.2 miles in the Ironman is certainly different from running a marathon; however marathon training is a complement–physically and mentally–to Ironman training.

How hard is it to train for Ironman?

The IRONMAN distance is legit hard. You will be challenged mightily on race day. But you can suffer better by teaching your body and mind in the preceding months to be okay with sustained discomfort (not pain; you should come to understand the difference).

What happens to body after Ironman?

The last few kilometres of the ironman event is a unique event in which your body is so impaired from the sheer beating of the last 10+ hours, that it’s almost funny. Your muscles are drained, your mind is drained. Stride length decreases significantly, and your body begins to grind to a halt.