Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Win Team Timex gear - Kona picks

With the Ironman World Champs in Kona, Hawaii coming up in a few weeks time I thought it would be fun to give my top three picks in the men's and women's races.  See below.

For the closest pick of those who post it on my blog I will give away an awesome Timex thermal cycling vest. You will also need to put down a time for the run split of the 1st male in case of a tie. Put your picks and times below in the comments section. Entries have to be in before the gun goes off - which will be early in the morning of October 9, NZ time.

Mens
  1. Andreas Raelert 2hr42min
  2. Craig Alexander
  3. Frederik Van Lierde
Womens
  1. Chrissie Wellington
  2. Miranda Carfree
  3. Mary Beth-Ellis
Raelert Vs Alexander



    18 comments:

    krystyna47 said...

    Mens
    1. Craig Alexander 2h43
    2. Andreas Raelert
    3. Chris Lieto

    Womens
    1. Chrissie Wellington
    2. Mirinda Carfrae
    3. Linsey Corbin

    Emerson said...

    Men:
    1. Craig Alexander 2h39min
    2. Marino Vanhoenacker
    3. Andreas Raelert

    Women:
    1. Chrissie Wellington
    2. Mirinda Carfrae
    3. Caroline Steffen

    B said...

    Men:
    1. Andreas Raelert
    2. Marino Vanhoenacker
    3. Craig Alexander

    Women:
    1. Chrissie Wellington
    2. Mirinda Carfrae
    3. Catriona Morrison

    Cameron said...

    If Mary Beth isn't shattered from 3 IM wins in as many months she could be exciting.

    Yeah boy! Can't wait for race day!

    1. A Raelert
    2. Van Hoenacker
    3. Lieto

    1. Wellington
    2. Carfrae
    3. M B Ellis

    Anonymous said...

    1. Craig Alexander 2h39.30
    2. Andreas Raelert
    3. Marino Vanhoenacker

    Womens
    1. Chrissie Wellington
    2. Mirinda Carfrae
    3. Mary Beth Ellis

    from: Craig Kirkwood

    Anonymous said...

    Gogrady's pics

    1. Alexander 2hr 42mins
    2. Raelert
    3. Go Freddy

    1. Wellington
    2. Carfrae
    3. Morris

    Anonymous said...

    1. Marino 2 hrs 40
    2. Raelert
    3. Alexander

    1. Wellington
    2. Carfree
    3. Steffan

    P Hampton

    Anonymous said...

    1. Craig Alexander - 2:42
    2. Marino Vanhoenacker
    3. Andreas Raelert


    1. Crissie Wellington
    2. Mirinda Carfrae
    3. Caroline Steffen

    B Madgwick

    Emlyn said...

    Mens
    Andreas Raelert 2hr43min
    Craig Alexander
    Frederik Van Lierde
    Womens
    Chrissie Wellington
    Miranda Carfree
    Mary Beth-Ellis

    Anonymous said...

    H Williams

    Mens
    Andreas Raelert 2hr41min
    Craig Alexander
    Frederik Van Lierde
    Womens
    Chrissie Wellington
    Miranda Carfree
    Mary Beth-Ellis

    Rob D said...

    Alexander 2:40:18
    Van Lierde
    O'Donnell

    Wellington 2:54:49
    Carfrae
    Ellis

    Anonymous said...

    1. Vanhoenacker 2.41
    2. A Raelert
    3. Van Lierde

    1. Carfrae
    2. Wellington
    3. Cave

    Dave Bullen

    Nicky said...

    1.Alexander 2.42
    Raelert
    Lieto

    1. Chrissie
    2. Julie Dibbens
    3. Mary Beth Ellis

    Anonymous said...

    1. Craig Alexander 2.41
    2. Marino Vanhoenacker
    3. Andreas Raelert


    1. Chrissie Wellington
    2. Mirinda Carfrae
    3. Caroline Steffen

    picks by....Larisa M

    Hilary W said...

    Craig Alexander 2.40
    Andreas Raelert
    Marino Vanhoenacker

    Chrissie Wellington
    Mirinda Carfrae
    Julie Dibbens

    Adrian Kitto said...

    Mens
    1. Craig Alexander 2h41
    2. Andreas Raelert
    3. Marino Vanhoenacker

    Womens
    1. Chrissie Wellington
    2. Mirinda Carfrae
    3. Mary Beth Ellis

    ahmad fathi said...

    Mens
    1. Craig Alexander 2h41
    2. Andreas Raelert
    3. Eneko Llanos

    Womens
    1. Chrissie Wellington
    2. Caroline Steffen
    3. Mirinda Carfrae

    Eleuterio Ignacio said...

    So after each race, I spray my arms and legs with a topical magnesium - which can displace the calcium and also replace a notoriously deficient mineral. Since I added topical magnesium to my post-race triathlon gear, I've specifically noticed a much faster heart rate recovery, and less "dead leg" phenomenon after an event.

    Female Cycling Knicks