With a rolling bike course that's a bit more challenging than most, there's always a higher chance that triathletes will expend too much energy on the bike, retaining too little for a fast run. But with the average 2:10 run split and only a 2% DNF rate, it seems that most avoided this pitfall. The not-so-lucky ones who suffered on the run are represented by the datapoints in the upper left quadrant.
Vineman Half Ironman Results Analysis
Triathletes finished the Vineman half Ironman in an average time of 6:02, about 6 minutes faster than last year. The average bike split was identical in both years -- 3:04 -- but conditions were conducive to a 5 minute improvement in the run split, to 2:10. Most age groups delivered faster average times as well.
Rhode Island Half Ironman Results Analysis
The average finish time at this year's Rhode Island half ironman distance event was 6:04, just a few minutes faster than last year's 6:13. However, the difference, resulting from slightly faster bike and run splits, will move the half ironman Rhode Island from the top 1/3 in our ranking of Toughest Half Ironman races to about the middle of the pack.
The triathlete's major challenge -- on the Rhode Island course or any other triathlon -- is getting the balance right between a fast bike split with enough energy left over to also execute a fast run split. In Rhode Island, most either got it right (lower left quadrant) or took it too easy on the bike.
Ironman Cutoff Times: Impact of Different Time Limits on Overall Results
In our ranking of the Top 25 Toughest Ironman Triathlons, all but three events can be officially completed in 17 hours. Switzerland and France adhere to a 16-hour cutoff limit; Germany (Frankfurt) recognized finishers completing the race in 15 hours.
To compensate for these three races' earlier cutoff limits, we're adjusting their overall ranking by estimating average finish time results if athletes could race 17 hours.
First we looked at Ironman Switzerland results, which has many similarities to Ironman Germany. Switzerland has a 16-hour cutoff, but we calculated the average finish time for a hypothetical 15-hour limit. The difference: 14 minutes.
To compensate for these three races' earlier cutoff limits, we're adjusting their overall ranking by estimating average finish time results if athletes could race 17 hours.
First we looked at Ironman Switzerland results, which has many similarities to Ironman Germany. Switzerland has a 16-hour cutoff, but we calculated the average finish time for a hypothetical 15-hour limit. The difference: 14 minutes.
To confirm the Switzerland analysis and to estimate the difference between 16 and 17 hour cutoffs, we examined Ironman Canada results next.
Results: the average finish time increase between a 16-hour and 17-hour cutoffs is about11 minutes. And backing into a hypothetical comparison of 15 and 16 hour limits, using actual results, we get a 15 minute difference, nearly identical to the difference in our Ironman Switzerland analysis.
Based on these outcomes, to make all Ironman events comparable, we adjust 15-hour cutoff time races by adding 26 minutes to approximate a 17-hour finish time, and we adjust 16-hour cutoff time races by adding 11 minutes.
Even after the adjustments, Ironman Germany and Switzerland courses remain among the fastest in our Top 25 Toughest ranking.
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