Ironman Cozumel 2011 Results Analysis
In the third annual Ironman Cozumel, 2299 triathletes finished in an average time of 12 hours, 43 minutes. Nearly 2900 initially registered for the event, 19% did not start, and of those who began the race, 7% did not finish. The finish average of 12:43 will change Ironman Cozumel's position on our Top 25 Toughest Ironman Course Rankings List: the 13:11 time in 2009 placed it among the slightly more challenging races, but 2010 and 2011 times indicate Cozumel is more accurately ranked as about average in terms of difficulty.
The Long Run: Ironman Marathon vs Standalone Marathon
You've run a marathon, finished in a pretty decent time, and now have your sights set on racing an Ironman. What should you expect your ironman marathon time to be? We crunched the numbers and the results are in Triathlete Magazine's December 2011 issue.
A sneak peak is below. Short answer: add 20-30 minutes, for starters.
A sneak peak is below. Short answer: add 20-30 minutes, for starters.
For more, see our comprehensive marathon and triathlon stats and analysis section.
Ironman Arizona 2011 Results Analysis
More than 2200 triathletes completed the 2011 Ironman Arizona in an average finish time of 12 hours, 55 minutes. Of 2974 registered to compete, 21% did not start; of those who began the race, 6% did not finish.
At an average finish time of 12:57 overall from 2009 to 2011, Ironman Arizona remains ranked in the middle of RunTri's Toughest 25 Ironman Races list.
With a welcoming flat and fast bike course, the average bike split is only 48% of overall time (50% is the norm), but time advantages gained on the bike are lost on the run. The average 26.2 mile run split of 5:04 is among the slower one compared to 25 Ironman races.
At an average finish time of 12:57 overall from 2009 to 2011, Ironman Arizona remains ranked in the middle of RunTri's Toughest 25 Ironman Races list.
With a welcoming flat and fast bike course, the average bike split is only 48% of overall time (50% is the norm), but time advantages gained on the bike are lost on the run. The average 26.2 mile run split of 5:04 is among the slower one compared to 25 Ironman races.
Compared with Ironman Florida, Arizona's marathon split is 10 minutes slower and those 10 minutes represent the gap between finish times of both races. For more, see our complete Ironman Arizona coverage.
Ironman Florida Kona Qualifying Times Analysis
In most ironman events, the competition to qualify for Kona is increasingly fierce, but the qualifying times at this year's Ironman Florida proved to be the exception. In 2011, nearly 2500 athletes began the race, with as many as 500 hoping they might have a shot at winning one of the 65 available qualifying slots.
Qualifying times in 2010 were generally faster than in 2009, across most age groups. And it was generally expected that qualifying times in 2011 would be even faster. Surprisingly, is actually was 'easier' to qualify for Kona in Ironman Florida this year, as indicated by slower qualifying times in nearly every age group.
Adding an additional element of surprise were qualifying times in age groups that actually offered fewer slots in 2011 compared to 2009. We would have expected notably faster qualifying times in M35-39, which lost 2 slots, but that was not the case.
Ironman Florida 2011 Results Analysis
One thing you can count on at Ironman Florida is relative consistency in conditions and finish times. The average finish time in 2011 was 12:45, merely minutes from the 12:42 in 2010 and 12:37 in 2009. Of the 2921 who registered to compete, 19% did not start and 4% did not finish, Congratulations to those who finished . . . see how your finish time compared to your peers in our analysis below.
Also see our analysis of the correlation between bike and run splits, and more of our complete Ironman Florida Race Coverage. For complete results, ironmanflorida.com.
Miami Half Ironman 70.3 Results Analysis
The 2011 Miami half ironman event stands out among the 40+ others on the 70.3 race calendar for 3 reasons:
- The most registered entrants: 2,995
- The highest DNS (registered entrants that did not start the race): 29%
- One of the largest improvements in year-over-year average finish time: 29 minutes -- from 6:18 to 5:51
Given the relative speed of this year's race, it's also a little surprising that the DNF (did not finish) rate exceeded 6%.
Of the 1982 triathletes who finished, here are the average times by age group.
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