The culmination of an intense endurance triathlon held in Canada in 2025, encompassing a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bicycle ride, and a 26.2-mile run, will yield a competitive ranking of participants. These data points will likely include finishing times, splits for each segment, and overall placement within age groups and gender categories. A hypothetical example might be a competitor finishing with a total time of 10 hours, 30 minutes, and 15 seconds, placing 5th in their age group.
Documentation of this athletic competition offers valuable insights for athletes, coaches, and enthusiasts. Analysis of the data allows for performance tracking, identification of areas for improvement, and strategic planning for future races. Historical data from previous competitions contributes to understanding trends in performance and the evolving competitive landscape. This information can be leveraged for training purposes, motivating athletes, and celebrating athletic achievement within the Ironman community.