Tim Don went 7:40:23 at Ironman Brazil in May of 2017, which was the fastest Ironman time ever up until that point. The three-time Olympian was ready for a great day here a year ago when he was hit by a car a few days before the race and ended up breaking his neck and lived in a halo for the next four months. The fact that he made it back to Kona is a miracle in itself. But can he be a factor on Saturday?
Susie Cheetham watched her husband race triathlons and decided she’d give the sport a try. Since then she has finished sixth in Kona twice and would like nothing better than to get on the podium this year!
Sebastian Kienle is always a spectacular interview. With Jan Frodeno out, how does that change Sebi’s approach to race day?
Sarah Reinertsen is a single above knee amputee who missed the bike cutoff time in Kona in 2004, but came back in 2005 to make all of the cutoffs and become the only single above knee amputee woman to finish the race. Now, 13 years later, she is hoping to see if she can once again finish the toug...