Our man on the scene, Lee Gruenfeld was in Tempe for Ironman Arizona, and brings us these images from a rainy day of racing.
- Pro men get ready to start the swim.
- Swimmers head off into the dark abyss….
- Pro women before the swim start
- A special breed of Iron-Tough: imagine doing 140.6 blind
- Faces before the start of an Ironman reflect all emotions.
- The rolling swim start gets…rolling
- Swimmers head under the Mill Avenue Bridge under the watchful eye of swim safety volunteers
- The sun tried to come out and then surrendered completely.
- Two pro men exit the swim
- Iron Volunteer: It’s a hands-on job. But on this day, sunblock was just a wishful thought.
- Wetsuit stripping with gusto
- Brian Roselauf at the beginning of his 112 mile ride
- How good does a hot chocolate sound about now?
- A hike up Hayden Butte yields an eagle-eye view of the bike course
- Volunteers from Tribe Multistport wait to lead the top pros on the run.
- First into T2 by a country mile, Andrew Starykowicz. A 4:03 bike will get you that.
- Lionel Sanders into T2, about 15 minutes after Starykowicz
- Defending champion Brent McMahon runs out of T2 with time to make up after a flat on the bike.
- Meredith Kessler heads out on the run. How do you know you’re having a good day? Check out the number of bikes in T2.
- Second out of T2, Dr. Amanda Stevens
- An emotional Lionel Sanders getting a little love from the hardy Iron Spectators as he reaches the finish line first.
- The newest member of the Sub-8 Ironman Club, champion Lionel Sanders reaches the finish line in 7:58:22
- Defending champion Brent McMahon threw down a 2:46:25 run to finish second in an impressive 8:00:57
- The weather had an effect on spectators too
- Meredith Kessler had one of those epic days every Iron Athlete dreams of to capture her second title in a row at Ironman Arizona
- Number One on the day, Meredith Kessler is greeted at the finish line by Mike Reilly
- You’re not supposed to need space blankets in a desert race.
All photos © 2015 by Lee Gruenfeld