Average Time to Finish an Olympic/International Distance Triathlon: Chicago Triathlon vs USAT National Champs Competitor Times

How much time does it take an average triathlete to finish an olympic/international distance triathlon? And how much faster are the athletes who race at the USA Triathlon Age Group National Championship level? We've crunched the numbers; here are the answers:

We've taken the analysis to the next level, comparing splits and finish times for both events by age group. How does your Olympic/International Distance splits compare with the averages in your age group, below. For more, see our Chicago Triathlon coverage, our USA Triathlon Age Group National Championships coverage, and our complete Stats/Results/Analysis archive.












California International Marathon: Finish Times, Qualify for Boston, Pace Charts, Running Downhill

By Raymond Britt

The popular California International Marathon (CIM) offers one of the fastest major marathon courses in the country (average 4:15 over the last 10 years), and is among the best races to run a Boston Marathon Qualifying time.

We've run the numbers to let you know what to expect as you race more than 300 feet downhill from start to finish. First the headlines, then detailed charts by age groups, splits, pacing examples, Boston qualifying prediction examples, and more.
  • Average Finish Time for all Runners: 4:15
  • Average First 13.1 miles time: 2:00
  • Average Second 13.1 miles time: 2:15
  • Percent Second 13.1 is slower than first 13.1: 11% (9% for women, 13% for men)
  • Predicted Percent of Finishers Running Boston Qualifying Times: 17% (formerly 25% before Boston changed its qualifying standards)























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Mayor Rahm Emanuel at 2018 Chicago Triathlon: Photos

By Raymond Britt

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel competed in the 2018 Chicago Triathlon, racing at the Sprint Distance, On a day where the heat far exceeded temperatures in recent memory, the mayor delivered a solid performance.

Select photos of my shots of the mayor before, during and after the race are below. More to come.

Mayor Emanuel in the water before the race starts.

The Mayor, left side of the picture, displays good swimming form.

Rahm leans into the start of the bike course.

Nearing the finish, the Mayor's daughter joined him for a few final strides. The big guys around him: bodyguards.

Final Sprint to the finish of his Sprint Distance Chicago Triathlon. 

I've been capturing photos of the mayor at many past Chicago Triathlons; I've never seen him more exhausted after finishing. He had good reason: the heat was unbearable on the course. 

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