Who won Ironman Arizona 2021?

Jan Stepinski
Jan Stepinski of California won the 140.6 SelectBlinds Ironman Triathlon. Ironman Arizona is an age-group race.

Is there an Ironman in Arizona?

Tempe and the greater Phoenix area, is referred to as the Valley of the Sun for its warmth and 300+ days of sunshine. This iconic IRONMAN destination delivers an unforgettable racing experience featuring urban charm and scenic desert vistas, including a ride thru Arizona Indian Country.

Who won Ironman Arizona 2019?

Sarah Crowley
Sarah Crowley turns destination race into win at 16th annual Ironman Arizona. For Sarah Crowley, Ironman Arizona had always been a destination race. On Sunday, the 36-year-old turned that destination race into her first-ever Ironman triathlon win in North America.

How much does Ironman Arizona cost?

The average cost of entering an Ironman is $777. Depending on the location, it ranges from $613 to $974. The price stated on the Ironman website is, most of the time, not the one triathletes will pay at the end of the checkout process.

How long is an iron man race?

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 many calories do you burn in an Ironman?

Put all the sports together and you’ll burn 7,000 calories or more during the course of the race. An elite athlete racing at the most aggressive paces in all three sports and finishing in eight to nine hours could burn 8,000 to 10,000 calories.

How do you go to the bathroom during an Ironman?

The perfect option to urinate during Ironman is to use the toilet stops placed at bike aid stations along the route. Cycists can find a bathroom every 12-15 miles of the course which is approximately 30 minutes for those who ride at 20 miles per hour.