I thought, “If one finds oneself on the Big Island during the Ironman World Championship, it would be silly not to experience a little of the excitement,” and I’m glad I did.
The morning of the race, while most people on the island were still sleeping, family, friends and fans of the athletes had lovingly written chalk encouragements on the street for their loved ones to read as they neared the finish line many hours later. How many hours that would be depended on the individual.
| The beginning and ending location of the swim portion. Spectators waiting for swimmers to come back to shore. |
Ironman 2012: Of the 1979 people who started the race, 95 percent finished it before the midnight time limit. The fastest time was Australia’s Pete Jacobs 8 hours and 18 minutes and 37 seconds. While the last official finisher would come in more than 17 grueling hours after she began the race. She swam for 2 hours and 10 minutes, taking less than 10 minutes to transition from swimming to biking; she than biked for 7 hour and 37 minutes, taking 12 minutes to transition to running; and then ran for 6 hour and 49 minutes, crossing the finish line seconds before the midnight deadline. That person was Harriet Anderson who, although the last to finish within the time limit, won her age division (women 75-79).
| The end of the course. |
In fact everyone who started the race was already a winner. It was already triumph to be standing at the starting line. There was a palpable joy and exuberance associated with their having made it to the Ironman World Championship. The energy of nearly 2000 participants, being buoyed by thousands of the friends and families, commingled with the support of thousands of volunteers.
| Banners of support in many languages. You do not have to stand on a roof to get a good view. |
The Official Results Guide forthe 2012 Kona Ironman World Championship makes some interesting reading. More interesting is reading some tiny tidbits of few of the awe inspiring stories and other places around the web, and on the official IRONMAN website.

