Ironman Lake Placid 2014 Results Analysis: The Lightning Race

I've raced through pouring rain, flooded streets, and other harsh conditions at Ironman Lake Placid (2003), but apparently this year's weather was even worse. Lightning strikes during the swim led organizers to take swift, decisive action: to immediately direct swimmers, most on lap 2, out of the water in any way possible. Very smart move.

As I understand it, a large number of athletes had completed the second lap, and were on the bike course when the swim was cancelled by lightning, but the timing clock kept ticking. Those escorted out of the water without completing the swim headed for transition and then onto the bike course to continue the race.

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Personally, if lightning was still in the area, because it's a deadly risk, I would have recommended one of two things:

  • Immediately stop the race, direct athletes, wherever they were, to seek shelter. When conditions improved, continue the race. Or . . .
  • Canceled the race, as has been done in major races in the past. Cary Pinkowski's cancellation of Chicago Marathon 2007, mid-race, due to the threat of dehydration and heat stroke, took guts, angered thousands, but saved lives. And lives were at risk at IM LP this year.

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But the race continued, and we do have final race results analysis. Because of the great deal of confusion coming out of the water into T1, the results are admittedly unreliable when looking at overall times for the complete 140.6 mile Ironman. So we analyzed the results of the event considering only lap 1 of the swim, full bike, and full run.

One of our favorite races to analyze, comparing results to 2009, the course change limits us in that regard this year. But the analysis is still quite interesting, and complete with respect to the run. Take a look:







Interactive Finisher's Map: Finishers and Average Results per City

Extra credit: we mapped the average splits and total finishers for each city represented in the race. Click on any red dot to see results by city. Scroll around, zoom in and out as you would on google maps.

New York City Marathon State of Mind: What it Looks Like to Run NYC's 26.2 Mile Course

Want to know what it looks like to run the New York City Marathon?

We ran NYC a few years ago with a camera and shot photos during the race from start to finish.

Here's the complete experience in images:

see our photo gallery of 74 full size images at New York City Marathon: 26.2 Miles with Camera.




For almost everything you want to know, see our complete New York City Marathon Coverage.

Ironman 70.3 Racine 2014 Results Analysis and Photos

The 2014 edition of Ironman 70.3 Racine featured some exciting racing with Lionel Sanders running 13.1 miles in a blistering 1:09:36 to take a dramatic come-from-behind victory. After exiting the water with a less than stellar swim time, Melissa Hauschildt took no prisoners, surging to the lead with a 2:20 bike split and a 1:20 run. 

We've run the numbers for all 2161 finishers, and remarkably the swim, bike and run splits and overall average finish time of 6:09 was nearly identical to those in 2013. Our complete analysis, including correlation between bike and run splits are below.

Extra Credit: Photos. We were in Racine, covering the race live, and photographing the action from start to finish. Selected photo samples are below our race results analysis; see 100 race photos at our complete Ironman 70.3 Racine Photo Gallery.








Images by Raymond Britt.










Below are the Top 10 Men and Women finishers -- overall times, and individual splits. For more results go to ironmanracine.com

















For more coverage of previous Ironman Racine events, see our Stats/Results/Analysis tab.