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Yesterday, the Ironman Texas the second KPR 4.000 of the season that would have become the fastest Ironman race in history for many reasons,
Rectification: The organization has published that it will not recognize the records collected in the test, since it cut the route although it would have announced it after the test was held.
Before speaking of "marks" or "records" of the Ironman of Texas we must emphasize that in triathlon the distances are not homologated so it is not correct to say that "a record has been broken" of the world, but we wanted to make this article as a curiosity because we know that it is to the liking of many of our readers. With this clarification we are going to quote why yesterday we experienced the "fastest ironman" in history.
The victories were for the American Matt Hanson and the Australian Melissa Hauschildt and this was the top 3 in each of the categories
TOP 3 MASCULINE
1.- Matt Hanson 7: 39: 25
2.- Ivan Tutukin 7: 39: 57
3.- Will Clarke 7: 45: 22
TOP 3 FEMALE
1.- Melissa Hauschildt 8: 31: 05
2.- Jodie Robertson 8: 43: 16
3.- Lesley Smith 8: 43: 52
Here we quote all the data that corroborate
Photos: @Ironmanlive