Why was Ironman Louisville Cancelled?

Why was Ironman Louisville Cancelled?

A press release from Ironman Louisville states that the event, originally scheduled for October, has been canceled for this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to this, organizers have said that the event will not return to Louisville in 2021.

What happened to Ironman Louisville?

The latest casualty of the worldwide coronavirus pandemic, Ironman Louisville has cancelled its 2020 triathlon. The event, originally scheduled for Oct. 11, announced on its website and on social media that it “cannot take place” this year and “will not return in 2021.”

How many participants are in Louisville Ironman?

More than 2,000 participants are signed up for Sunday’s Ironman Louisville. The race will start with the bike portion at 8:30 a.m. Sunday, and the course will close at 12:45 a.m. Monday, giving athletes 14 hours and 45 minutes to complete the race.

Who won the 2012 Ironman World Championship?

Jump to navigation Jump to search. The 2012 Ironman World Championship was a long distance triathlon competition held on October 13, 2012 in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. The championship won by Pete Jacobs of Australia and Leanda Cave of England.

IRONMAN Louisville took place from 2007 to 2019. Thank you for racing with us in Louisville! We understand all athletes’ disappointment at not being able to race with us here, and appreciate the efforts and support of the city, volunteers, sponsors, and everyone else involved in putting on this race.

Who won the 2016 Ironman Triathlon World Championship in Hawaii?

The championship won by Pete Jacobs of Australia and Leanda Cave of England. It was the 36th such Ironman Triathlon World Championship, which has been held annually in Hawaii since 1978, with an additional race in 1982.

Who is the Ironman U master coach?

MS, RD, LD/N, Exercise Physiologist, Sport Dietitian, tri coach, writer, speaker, 7xIM finisher, doggy mommy, small business owner. Matt Dixon is an IRONMAN U Master Coach and coach to numerous pro athletes. Follow this attorney and Women for Tri board member for her “Swim, Bike, Mom” daily insights into women in sport.

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