Boston Marathon Qualifying Interest Reaches 100 countries, 3,500+ cities
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The 2600+ US Cities
We've created an interactive map, indicating the location of each city that's been to our site. Click on the red dot to reveal stats about visitors from that city: how many visits, how long was the visit. Scroll, zoom and move around the map using google maps tools on the upper left side of the map.
The 100+ Countries
Ranked in order of visitors to Qualify for Boston 2014: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, Italy, France, Netherlands, Germany, Mexico, South Africa, Singapore, Ireland, Spain, New Zealand, Korea Republic Of, Switzerland, Brazil, Hong Kong, Denmark, Sweden, Senegal, Philippines, Europe, Thailand, Japan, Colombia, Mauritius, Poland, Iceland, Belgium, Costa Rica, Argentina, Russian Federation, Czech Republic, Austria, Malaysia, Norway, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Slovenia, India, Israel, Ecuador, Saudi Arabia, Finland, Greece, United Arab Emirates, Slovakia, Romania, Dominican Republic, Hungary, Croatia, Isle Of Man, French Guiana, Guatemala, Chile, Portugal, Nigeria, Panama, Lithuania, Turkey, Indonesia, Kuwait, China, Luxembourg, Serbia, Turks And Caicos Islands, Belarus, Peru, Guernsey, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, Maldives, Cayman Islands, Kazakhstan, Qatar, Pakistan, Kenya, Jordan, Jersey, Georgia, Ghana, Macao, Barbados, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Satellite Provider, Jamaica, Morocco, Latvia, Timor-leste, Oman, Antigua And Barbuda, Ethiopia, Guam, Iran Islamic Republic Of, Uruguay, Trinidad And Tobago, Satellite Provider, Jamaica, Morocco.
For more, see our complete Boston coverage at www.RaceBoston.com
Ironman 70.3 St Polten Results Analysis
At the 2013 edition of Ironman 70.3 St. Polten, converted to a bike and run duathlon after harsh conditions led to the decision to cancel the swim, 1,686 athletes (after 16% DNS and 2% DNF rates) finished in an average time of 4 hours, 50 minutes.
The 2012 Ironman 70.3 St. Polten event saw 1600 finishers cross the line in an average time of 5 hours, 38 minutes (a relatively fast time compared to the average Ironman 70.3 finish time of 6:00). The difference between 2012 and 2013: a 43 minute average swim and savings of about 5 minutes due to only one transition.
Here's the fun question: how much difference is there bike and run splits in an event with a full swim (2012) and one without (2013)?
The Answer: about 5 minutes on the St. Polten course -- the average bike split was actually 1-2 minutes slower in 2013, but the run split was 6-7 minutes faster.
We ran the St. Polten 2012 and 2013 numbers to review, compare and contrast performance by year, by swim, bike, run, and by division. Here are the results.
We ran the St. Polten 2012 and 2013 numbers to review, compare and contrast performance by year, by swim, bike, run, and by division. Here are the results.
[For more comparisons, see our similar analysis when Ironman 70.3 Steelhead 2011 also had a cancelled swim, our ranking of Toughest Ironman 70.3 Events, our complete archive of Stats/Results/Analysis or visit our site map]
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