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The IRONMAN Group

The IRONMAN Group

Spectator Sports

Tampa, Florida 95,005 followers

"Swim 2.4 miles, Bike 112 miles, Run 26.2 miles - and brag the rest of your life." - John Collins 1978

About us

Beginning with a single race in Hawai`i, The IRONMAN Group has grown to operate a global endurance sport portfolio with more than 230 triathlon, road running, trail running, cycling and mountain biking events across 57 countries, with one million participants each year. Our events are not just races toward finish lines; they are platforms for individuals to test the limits of human potential and realize greatness. Our events capture the imagination of athletes and fans and partners around the world, inspiring change in the lives of every person they reach.

Website
http://www.ironman.com
Industry
Spectator Sports
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Tampa, Florida
Type
Public Company
Founded
1978
Specialties
Triathlon, Event Production, Event Management, and Endurance Sports

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  • IRONMAN Releases 2025 IRONMAN Pro Series RaceRanger Data📊    Swipe to learn more about what we have seen in 2025 and how it compares with the past seasons. ✅ More than 25% reduction in average illegal drafting time from 2024 for both men and women ✅ IRONMAN to expand RaceRanger usage to more than 40 IRONMAN & IRONMAN 70.3 pro events in 2026 ✅ Over 600 personalized reports to be delivered to every #IMProSeries pro athletes to support clean racing practices    🔗 Full data and learnings now available on https://lnkd.in/gSGpvUNH.   #IRONMANtri

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  • We’re excited to share that AG1 is extending their role as the Official Supplement Partner of the IRONMAN and IRONMAN 70.3 Global Series. Since 2023, AG1 has been a trusted part of the IRONMAN athlete journey, from early-morning training sessions to the final push on race day. This renewed relationship continues our shared commitment to supporting athlete wellbeing, performance, and daily healthy habits across the global triathlon community. As part of the extension, AG1 will continue to bring athlete-focused experiences to our events, including their iconic AG1 Live Aloha Coffee Boat in Kona and expanded supplement education throughout the IRONMAN ecosystem. Their support also extends to a growing roster of standout professional athletes who exemplify resilience, grit, and world-class performance. We’re proud to continue working alongside a brand that champions endurance, consistency, and the pursuit of peak potential, values that define the IRONMAN community.

  • Kat Matthews 🇬🇧 is the Women’s 2025 IRONMAN Pro Series Champion for the second year in a row. 🏆🎯 Kat delivered a remarkable 2025 season. She opened the year with a commanding win at the IRONMAN Texas North American Championship, followed by back-to-back victories at IRONMAN 70.3 Swansea and IRONMAN 70.3 Zell am See-Kaprun. She then added podium finishes at IRONMAN Hamburg European Championship and the IRONMAN World Championship in Kona, where she set a new marathon run course record. Even with a late-season calf injury that forced her to withdraw from the Precision Fuel & Hydration IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in Marbella, Kat had already secured 20,845 points, the Pro Series title, and the $200,000 bonus payout. She becomes the first athlete to win consecutive IRONMAN Pro Series titles, solidifying her status as one of the most consistent and resilient professionals in the sport. Congratulations, Kat. A stellar season and a truly historic achievement. 👏🔥 🔗 Read the full story: https://lnkd.in/gTBW9mh9

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  • Kristian Blummenfelt 🇳🇴 is the Men’s 2025 IRONMAN Pro Series Champion. 🏆🔥   What Kristian delivered this season is nothing short of extraordinary. His second-place finish at the Precision Fuel & Hydration IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in Marbella secured the points he needed, capping a year defined by power, consistency, and world-class racing across every start line he touched.   With 21,200 points, Kristian claimed the overall Pro Series title and the $200,000 bonus payout, finishing ahead of fellow Norwegian Casper Stornes in a season-long battle that came down to the final event. From Texas to Aix-en-Provence, Frankfurt to Nice, he proved once again why he’s one of the most dynamic athletes in our sport.   Congratulations, Kristian. A dominant season and a well-earned crown. 👏🔥   🔗 Read the full story: https://lnkd.in/gK3KDUV8

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  • From Kona heartbreak to Marbella magic, Lucy Charles-Barclay (GBR) dominated the 2025 Precision Fuel & Hydration IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship, reclaiming her place at the top with a time of 4:14:54 and securing her second 70.3 world title. 💪   Returning to the World Championship stage with determination, Lucy Charles-Barclay led from the opening swim before being overtaken by Taylor Knibb (USA) on the bike. The two traded leads along the rolling Andalusian course, pushing each other to the limit. On the run, Charles-Barclay surged back to the front, pulling away to claim victory, while Knibb held strong to finish second. Tanja Neubert (DEU) impressed with a third-place finish in her IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship debut.   Top 5 Women: 1️⃣ Lucy Charles-Barclay (GBR) – 4:14:54 2️⃣ Taylor Knibb (USA) – 4:17:55 3️⃣ Tanja Neubert (DEU) – 4:22:07 4️⃣ Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) – 4:23:47 5️⃣ Marjolaine Pierré (FRA) – 4:23:55   📊 More milestones: 📍 Charles-Barclay becomes the third female to win multiple IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship titles (joining Daniela Ryf [5] and Taylor Knibb [3]) 📍 Fastest swim of the day: Lucy Charles-Barclay 25:05 🏊♀️ 📍 Fastest bike split: Taylor Knibb 2:28:36 🚴♀️ 📍 Fastest run split and personal best: Lucy Charles-Barclay 1:17:14 🏃♀️ 📍 Kat Matthews forced to retire during the run but still claims back-to-back IRONMAN Pro Series titles 🏆 📍 Four British athletes finished in the top 10 🇬🇧 (Charles-Barclay, Taylor-Brown, Learmonth and Rayner) 📍 First IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship since 2012 where the champion did not set the fastest bike time   👏 Congratulations to all athletes who raced through the heat, hills, and history of Andalusia.   🔗 Full results: https://lnkd.in/gTndzz2S

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  • Jelle Geens (BEL) made it back-to-back world titles at the 2025 Precision Fuel & Hydration IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in Marbella, Spain, edging out Kristian Blummenfelt (NOR) by just three seconds in one of the closest finishes in IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship history. Despite an early crash and mechanical issues on the bike, Geens battled back to stay with the front pack before unleashing a blistering 1:07:35 half marathon to reclaim the lead in the final stretch, crossing the line in 3:42:52. Blummenfelt finished just behind in 3:42:55, with fellow Norwegian Casper Stornes rounding out the podium in third. Top 5 Men: 1️⃣ Jelle Geens (BEL) – 3:42:52 2️⃣ Kristian Blummenfelt (NOR) – 3:42:55 3️⃣ Casper Stornes (NOR) – 3:43:52 4️⃣ Jonas Schomburg (DEU) – 3:44:37 5️⃣ Rico Bogen (DEU) – 3:46:29 📊 More milestones: 📍 Second-closest finish in IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship history (3 seconds) 📍 Geens becomes the fourth man to win back-to-back IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship titles (joining Michael Raelert, Sebastian Kienle, and Gustav Iden) 📍 Fastest swim: Alessio Crociani (ITA) – 22:21 🏊♂️ 📍 Fastest bike: Rico Bogen (DEU) – 2:08:54 🚴♂️ 📍 Fastest run: Jelle Geens (BEL) – 1:07:35 🏃♂️ 📍 Eight nations represented in the top 10 finishers 🌍 📍 Gregor Payet (LUX) and Panagiotis Bitados (GRE) achieved the highest-ever finishes for their countries at the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship 👏 Congratulations to all athletes who delivered a thrilling finale on the streets of Marbella. 🔗 Full results: https://lnkd.in/gixsd_d6

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  • From Kona heartbreak to Marbella magic, Lucy Charles-Barclay (GBR) dominated the 2025 Precision Fuel & Hydration IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship, reclaiming her place at the top with a time of 4:14:54 and securing her second 70.3 world title. 💪   Returning to the World Championship stage with determination, Lucy Charles-Barclay led from the opening swim before being overtaken by Taylor Knibb (USA) on the bike. The two traded leads along the rolling Andalusian course, pushing each other to the limit. On the run, Charles-Barclay surged back to the front, pulling away to claim victory, while Knibb held strong to finish second. Tanja Neubert (DEU) impressed with a third-place finish in her IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship debut.   Top 5 Women: 1️⃣ Lucy Charles-Barclay (GBR) – 4:14:54 2️⃣ Taylor Knibb (USA) – 4:17:55 3️⃣ Tanja Neubert (DEU) – 4:22:07 4️⃣ Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) – 4:23:47 5️⃣ Marjolaine Pierré (FRA) – 4:23:55   📊 More milestones: 📍 Lucy Charles-Barclay becomes the third female to win multiple IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship titles (joining Daniela Ryf [5] and Taylor Knibb [3]) 📍 Fastest swim of the day: Lucy Charles-Barclay 25:05 🏊♀️ 📍 Fastest bike split: Taylor Knibb 2:28:36 🚴♀️ 📍 Fastest run split and personal best: Lucy Charles-Barclay 1:17:14 🏃♀️ 📍 Kat Matthews forced to retire during the run but still claims back-to-back IRONMAN Pro Series titles 🏆 📍 Four British athletes finished in the top 10 🇬🇧 (Charles-Barclay, Taylor-Brown, Learmonth and Rayner) 📍 First IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship since 2012 where the champion did not set the fastest bike time   👏 Congratulations to all athletes who raced through the heat, hills, and history of Andalusia.   🔗 Full results: https://lnkd.in/gTndzz2S

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  • IRONMAN and Athletic Brewing Co. Renew Global Partnership Through 2028 🍻 We’re proud to announce the renewal of our global partnership with Athletic Brewing Company, extending through the 2028 season. As the Official Non-Alcoholic Beer of the IRONMAN® and IRONMAN® 70.3® Global Series, Athletic Brewing continues to elevate race weekends around the world from the start line to the podium. 🏆 The partnership includes title sponsorship of two iconic races: • Athletic Brewing IRONMAN 70.3 Oceanside • Athletic Brewing IRONMAN Lake Placid Together, we’re celebrating the endurance community, and the joy of crossing the finish line with great-tasting, award-winning brews that redefine what non-alcoholic beer can be. “The Athletic Brewing non-alcoholic beer pour on the professional athlete podiums has quickly become an iconic race-day tradition,” said Yanni Andreopoulos, Executive Vice President of Global Partnerships at The IRONMAN Group. Here’s to many more finish-line cheers ahead! 🍻

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